Forums > Living in Kunming > Child Support Advice She and her family already know the implications.
1/ She is not legally entitled to have a baby, as she is unmarried.
2/ With a baby in tow, she will not find a husband, especially in a small city like Boashan.
Assuming she is actually pregnant and it is yours.
Forums > Food & Drink > Metro bakery re-opened the big loaf is the toast loaf. I guess they may be dry if you go at the wrong time.
I usually buy 3 - 4 loaves and freeze them. You can make toast from the freezer.
Sometimes the french bread is hard. I think the shelf life is really only a few hours. I buy the french bread rolls, and they also freeze. I thaw them by taking one out of the bag and putting it in a smaller plastic bag to thaw. In the winter I do this on the heater.
If the bread is wrapped it does not dry out much when you freeze it.
Forums > Living in Kunming > Child Support Advice Many Chinese fathers pay no income support, but do pay half of education fees. Usually in exchange for access.
She won't have the baby, it is illegal. If she turns up on the doorstep with a baby it may not even be hers, let alone yours.
Forums > Living in Kunming > Child Support Advice Then cut off communication, after you have told her to call the police.
Do not suggest to her a lawyer, they are often crooks.
If she comes after you with a lawyer, contact either the police or ask contact your companies legal department. I assume your company has a rep office in Biejing or Shanghai. A Shanghai lawyer will run rings around the local clowns, I suggest you do not engage a local lawyer.
There is another website asiaexpat.com, and they have a legal page and a shanghai page. I suggest you also ask on there. I don't usually plug other websites, but you need some protection from the sharks. Any advice from that website will be free of any local 'taint' and other expats may be able to recommend trust worthy lawyers.
I would also be inclined to contact you companies legal department. They may just take you home. It really is not worth getting ensnared.
Also, admit to nothing. The onus of proof is on her.
If she turns up in Kunming with her family, meet in a public place and call the police if things get nasty. The police won't deport you, and they are used to dealing with local nasty crap. In fact, because she is not a local Kunminger, the police will probably side with you.
Be aware, people can get nasty when they smell money.
Forums > Living in Kunming > Kunming sucks the life out of me... If you want good international food, and civilisation go to Hong Kong. But you cannot afford to live on a teachers salary.
If you want acceptable international food, and affordable (just) housing go to Shanghai, and the women there are not as aloof as HK. You will earn twice as much money teaching but you will work much harder. The girls are easier to bed, but they will take it out of you in other ways.
If you want cheap, and not poor service from bad western cafes, go to the hinterland. Very cheap food, ents, and accommodation. Environment can be ok. Getting around a town of 50 000 people is easy, walk. No other expats to annoy you, and no cafes to complain about.
New Kunming hospital to spearhead provincial heart health drive
发布者Was the pun intentional?
Baiyun Lu closed for 18 months, civilian "air raid shelter" to be built
发布者You probably couldn't get a mandate to redevelop an area and build an underground shopping mall. Especially if it causes major disruption.
There is an existing mandate to build bomb shelters, and there are added benefits to both the infrastructure and opportunities for business that can be captured too :-)
University in Yunnan requires students to run 240 kilometers for graduation
发布者? their?
University in Yunnan requires students to run 240 kilometers for graduation
发布者My university and tertiary students only had lectures between 8am and noon, Many didn't even turn up for lectures, but would turn up for exams. There is an old joke in China, that university is hard to get in (Gaokao), but easy to get out (very hard to fail). I was told by my Dean, in one provincial level uni., that if SS failed and exam they would resit up to twice and would be given an automatic pass after the second resit.
At a tertiary college in Kunming, I had about 30 regular SS out of 60 on the register, but 110 turned in exam papers. Half of them scored less than 30% (and I had pretty much told them the answers and where to find them (in the PPTs I gave them). Lo and behold, I was told by management that the SS all had to pass, including the guy who got 9%.
The problems of students staying in the dormitories, not working and playing computer games has been in the Chinese news several times in recent years. Unless the authorities have got a grip of this recently, I doubt it will have changed.
University in Yunnan requires students to run 240 kilometers for graduation
发布者I see opportunities for the jocks to earn a little extra cash.
As for university students being overworked, hahahahahaha, really.