Forums > Living in Kunming > Yunnan Thinking and Ways @Yuantongsi. Alien. No negative consequences for the selfish one agreed. Some ebike driver just greedily cut me off with 6 seconds left on my green. I braked hard and didn't touch him or his ebike with two to four inches to spare. In the process I flipped over, then dragged myself limply from the middle of the road to the curb. The other cars where nice enough not to drive around me when they got the green. As for the ebike driver, he just watched nearby to see if I would be able to pursue him. Then took off to finish his day. My day of cycling was lost and spent the next week recovering at home. No consequences for him; some consequences for me. But since this is China and he was in front of me, even after running his red, guess I'm in the wrong, since it's their culture to run reds. I didn't "succeed" in this case.
Forums > Living in Kunming > Getting a cat vaccinated for travel to US I have heard some states have additional regulations or quarantine, so check your ask your state too.
Forums > Living in Kunming > Sending a suitcase to UK I wouldn't bet on 50gbp or 70usd anymore, unless you have a really nice national carrier. But even 100usd is worth it if you fully load it to 20kg limit with stuff you really like or gifts, because it does arrive with you. As suggested you need to do it before you fly, but nowadays even with prepaid, you could get a sticker shock of 200usd depending on flight and airline. Finally, check out what suitcase sets are selling for on Amazon and see if it's worth it just to keep a third suitcase around.
Forums > Living in Kunming > Shipping Computer from China to the US Laptops are cheap on sale, in the US anyways. I've got a cheap one doubling as gaming and media center. Or as suggested just pull your drives.
Or try a different China post and pack the computer disassembled and...
1) Point out there is no battery.
2) Tell them they're sample parts or it's broken and needs repairs at home. Story depends on your visa.
3) If you get trouble about the hard drives, just take those with you. They travel well.
Forums > Food & Drink > Sunday Brunch Locations? @Yuantongsi. I haven't tried this place yet, but it looks alright. I should add the reminder that since it's Kunming, keep expectations low.
So across from KIA on Guangfu lu, another brand new shopping center has opened (this makes the fourth in a year). It has a Carrefour and probably the most variety of dining options of the malls I have explored. I think on the fourth floor above the C4 is the dimsum restaurant. There should be another one or two HK/Cantonese restaurants.
Jurassic eggs reveal insights into dinosaur development
发布者Science + Yunnan = Win
Nestlé investing 100 million yuan in Pu'er coffee
发布者Background reading
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Apple concludes massive Chinese marketing scheme
发布者Yunnan is awesome for Apple shopping. I got one of these:
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It makes cycling so much easier now. I don't get lost when going through the back trails of Xishan anymore.
Yuanyang terraces overrun with crayfish
发布者13 centuries no crayfish, and now...
tigertiger, I call your 16000 dead pigs and raise you 1000 rotting ducks.
Yunnan Baiyao sued over toxic ingredients
发布者eblair obviously is a blind zealot regarding chinese traditional medicine. He or she has come to the enraged defense of aconite having totally ignored the that:
1) The lawsuit in the article has yet to be determined in favor or against the Yunnan Baiyao
2) eblair obviously didn't bother to click on the links in the article to discover that Yunnan Baiyao's mainly under attack for faulty seals in Sichuan and not listing aconite as an ingredient in HK. I don't think anyone can argue that faulty seals and mislabeling are not egregious.
Scally presented an informative article. I agree eblair is just pissed off.