6am ouch. I guess that would be a reason to wake up and have some Mickey D for breakfast. Bah! USA v Ghana is 6am too! Gah! McD might not even be open, grrrr. Beer for breakfast.
6am ouch. I guess that would be a reason to wake up and have some Mickey D for breakfast. Bah! USA v Ghana is 6am too! Gah! McD might not even be open, grrrr. Beer for breakfast.
There are actual city buses that drop you sort of close to the entrance of the park (entrance is uphill). I've never taken them, but it's no doubt a very long trip and with possible transfers to get the correct buses. Google says try bus# 150, 235, 241. Check to make sure they have 生动物园 in stop name.
The Chinese ride share equivalent of Uber.
Back on topic, here is a useful China time schedule.
If your not a family of three or four, try is using the metro or brt if you got time.
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Never gotten sick once at Sals. Their food is TexMex, so yeah, not authentic Mexican food, but pretty authentic as TexMex goes. Burrito wrap has improved a lot. Like the draft beer option now.
If you haven't had dairy products in a while, and do eat here, best forgo the sour cream. Nothing wrong with it, in fact it's the best sour cream in Kunming, but if you've eaten Chinese for month or months with no dairy intake, your system will react to sour cream or probably any liquid dairy product not so well. Maybe that's what happened with nailer and tallamerican.
Update:
It's now 5 working days for regular processing. So I submitted my application a bit before 5pm on a Friday and was told to pick it up next week Friday after 5pm.
Cost is now 400rmb for a single 30 day entry. Or that was what I was charged anyways. There are no posted prices and its cash only with no receipt except for your passport pickup. That's like $65 USD.
You can pay another 150rmb for 2 day or 100rmb for 3 day processing. For 400rmb, they should process it in three days like they used to before, but now you'd pay 500rmb. The office is still like deserted most of the time, so why does it take longer now and cost extra. If you opted for 2 day, thats like $90 usd. All other neighboring countries charge like $25usd.
The rest of and cope review is still good for hours and location.
Far out, less people. Big enough to get lost in. Pretty and quiet near dusk. 20yuan entrance fee.
Like everyone else says, best Indian food in Kunming. They have lunch plates and dinner plates. Show up before 1pm for lunch.
They are on the 4th floor of the half empty shopping mall. Best way is too take the elevator past the KFC around the corner from Starbucks.
Most individual dishes can feed only two hungry guys, so order more if you are starving. Naan order can take care of one only.
Five stars for the food. Go with Yereth's recommendations, plus any vegetable the waitress says is fresh.
Beware that Xue Fu lu is one way, so many taxis have to take a roundabout way to get here.
Documentary Under the Dome captivates China
发布者Also, people spend their own money to make documentaries mostly. In the states, filmmakers go into serious credit card and family debt in order to get their film made. If you have ever met or talk to documentary filmmakers, it's never about making money, very far from it. It's usually something intensely personal that drives them.
Documentary Under the Dome captivates China
发布者She did it cause she blames the benign tumor in her then unborn child on air pollution. Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned.
Again, netizens don't let govt propaganda go viral, unless it's to poke fun at it.
Documentary Under the Dome captivates China
发布者It's not govt managed; just govt allowed. Govt propaganda doesn't go viral. But yes, they could of shut it down if they wanted too, so letting it flow means big environmental announcements will follow. Whether China carries them all out is always up for debate, but the govt does try to move the needle in the right direction at least.
Blaze guts Guandu market, killing twelve
发布者Must of been huge. 36 fire trucks.
Documentary Under the Dome captivates China
发布者Almost two million views per hour!
"Have you ever seen stars?" Ms Chai asks. "No," replies the girl.
"Have you ever seen a blue sky?" "I have seen a sky that's a little bit blue," the girl tells her.
"But have you ever seen white clouds?" "No," the girl sighs.