Forums > Living in Kunming > My brand new electric scooter was stolen today I have a fairly expensive mountain bike, but its about 5 years old. What I do is:
1. Keep it dirty - don't wash it after riding in the hills
2. Scratch up the paint a little
3. Duck tape parts of the frame to make it look like its held together with pieces of tape
4. Don't fix cosmetic problems that make it look worse but don't hurt the bikes function (e.g. I lost a part of my brake on one side which makes it look uneven and have had to rubber tube a part of the fork to stop dirt getting in!).
I figure thieves will only touch a bike they can resell. So like others have said, make it look like they won't be able to sell it and you should be OK. I have been tying my bike up to trees/lamposts all over the place for 6 months and it hasn't been touched (yet, cross fingers).
Forums > Living in Kunming > My brand new electric scooter was stolen today Were you parked in a "secure" park (i.e. with "guards" at tickets for entry/exit)? I always wonder how secure these parking lots are...
Forums > Living in Kunming > Ship a package to Europe Magnifico, are you speaking from experience? Did you really wrestle an elephant? Wow, you really are magnifico!
Careful that you don't ask for super fast shipping, its heinously expensive. I paid (I can't remember the exact price) about 150 RMB to ship a piece of paper to New Zealand! But I needed it there in about 3 days so it was necessary. And New Zealand is in the boondocks so no surprise.
Forums > Living in Kunming > Hutongs? Try 桃源街 (Táoyuán jiē) along the riverside north of 人民中路 (Rénmín zhōnglù). On the Rénmín zhōnglù side they have barbecue at night and along the road heading away from the river are little alleys with bars. They are quite cool some of them, though filled with smoke and stares at lao wai!
Forums > Living in Kunming > To the person who sent me an anonymous email laotou's post was awesome, take not BillDan, there is a challenger to your unofficial title "King of Rants"!
But on the subject, laotou sounds he has had a lot of experience with local ayi's. I didn't realise it was that bad! I figured it would be more like HK which seems to be pretty good (though 90% of the Ayi's are Filipino... maybe a cultural thing? Or maybe a pay thing?).
Anyone else got local Ayi experience? Any good ones?
Spring City looks to embrace sweeping green agenda
发布者Stop talking sense Mike. For China to be able to continue claiming it is a developing nation (and hence shirk all international responsibilities) it must continue to grow stupidly while acting inefficiently. All attempts at greening some part of their economy at the moment are token offerings used to accelerate growth (creating new markets) and use as weapons in any environmental negotiations.
Xuning Temple, Kunming's mountaintop sanctuary
发布者The road out is commonly where MTB riders going up or down the mountain start and end. You should see people on mountain bikes going in and out of the road if going on the weekend. It is also just North of a pedestrian over bridge (where I assume the 2nd to last pic is taken) and can get dusty as hell when cars come down.
Around Town: Kunming Museum
发布者Classic, big "NO PHOTOGRAPHS" sign, and the previous picture you have a girl taking a pic of a picasso! Is this the museum across from the PSB where everyone has to go to get their visa's done?
Black carbon and women's health in rural Yunnan
发布者Have people been to village houses before where they use the round compressed coal pellets for heating/cooking? These are coal pellets filled with holes, about the size of a large mans fist.
Whenever I am around them I pretty much begin choking! The particulates and toxicity of these things I suspect is pretty high as well.
Unfortunately going electric in Yunnan (likely producing most of its electricity from hydro) seems to be the best way for heating, when taking into account the environmental and human health factors. At least if people light these type of unventilated (no chimney) fires...
Welcome to the new GoKunming!
发布者And the major chunk missing - the new reviews and listings section still isn't online, apparently its been in testing since March??