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Forums > Living in Kunming > Where to buy a good Microwave

We have a good size microwave, push buttons, grill, micro combi.

Samsung Selection Grill (bought in China), and bilingual. Not sure where, it was in the place we rent.
Don't assume ALL Chinese consumers are behind the times, that is a big mistake. The style of MW the OP described sound like the bottom end of the market.

Try looking in the bigger electrical stores in the city centre, avoid those in the residential areas where people are more concerned with price.

Have you tried METRO?

Loads on Taobao from less than 300 to more than 1600rmb.
Midea do a nice 25Ltr combo for about 1600

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Forums > Living in Kunming > Tailor for simple services

Just a suggestion. Walk around your neighbourhood, check out the market and anywhere that looks like it sells buttons, wool, haberdashery etc.

What you are looking for is a sewing machine, either at work or ready for it. Most neighbourhoods have someone who does this.
Sometimes the sewing machine is out on the street.

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Forums > Study > Studying Chinese in Kunming - Which University?

I echo what has just been said.

They don't really speak putonghua here.

some other thoughts

I have not studied in Kunming, but from what I can gather from my experiences in other cities, teaching can be very hit or miss. The advantage of the Normal university is that it is a teaching university.

Find out what materials the teachers are using. Very often it is BCLU books, which I really have an issue with. The Shanghai East China Normal books are much better and relevant to everyday life, but I don't know if anyone uses these in Kmg.

Another consideration is location. Find out where the campus is. If it in in Chenggong new district (like most Chinese city new districts and only been open a year), it will be a new campus. Disadvantages could include incomplete facilities (including IT and language labs) and away from the city centre. The advantages are you will be surrounded by Chinese students who all have at least the same 5 questions to ask.
Other campuses are right in the old academic centre near Green Lake. Most of the expat bars and cafes (nowhere near as sophisticated as those in BJ) are located. You are also near the downtown area.

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This isn't a rant. It is said with a little sadness.

This development is good for Kungfu, but perhaps not so good for Buddhism. Anyone who has visited the main Shaolin Temple will have experienced Kung Fu Incorporated. Including the Kung Fu cabaret, Cirque de Soleil rip off, blatant commercialism, and overpricing. The only thing missing are the harlots and moneychangers. Call me cynical, but many Chinese visitors I have spoken to are also saddened and disappointed (with a capital D) by the culture.

Many temples are now attracting money from many sources, and the need for commercialism is not as strong as it used to be. Those temples that have not already died, seem to be more stable than before, many are renovating.

@ James,
This is sadly the result of unrestrained capitalism.

There is nothing new under the sun. A book was recommended to me, Upton Sinclaire's 'The Jungle' about the meat industry in Chicago in 1905. Not just tainted meat, but other fake foods, tainted milk (sound familiar), exploitation of factory workers (Fox... anyone?), crime, trafficking, drugs, etc.
The jungle was a protest book, and shares common flaws with other protest books, but the parallels with life in modern China are uncanny.

Ref. shit brew.
That is more to do with the processing, and not so much the bean.
There is a reasonable variety of different 'flavours'/roasts of Arabica beans available. Some of it really good.
Nestle seem to specialise in instant coffee. The top one is Gold Blend which is not very hard to find, probably too dear for local tastes, but a damned sight better than UCC's offerings IMHO.

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The cut flowers are about 700m east on Duonan Jie. The plants and trees are about 700 m west and follow Duocai Section.

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A reasonable choice of lumber that has improved over time. Fancy hardwoods like walnut, and mahogany are in abundance. There are some plywood and rubber-wood boards available. There are also some kiln dried imported softwoods and merbao available. Some of the lumber is very green, so look for the kiln dried if you need stable timbers.

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Echo everything said by others.
Breakfast great and the serve from 8am. Most other places say 9am and they still are not ready.
Sandwiches are cheap 22-32, and really packed full of filling. We got some sandwiches for a day out, the only mistake I made was ordering two, as this was too much. These are seriously good sangars, and they are wrapped in alu foil.

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In fairness to Metro, they are a wholesalers, and not really a supermarket. Hence the need for a card, which can be got around.

They have improved in the year I have been away. They now carry a more consistent range of imported foodstuffs and they also seem to have sorted out the mported milk supply.

They have a wider range of electrical appliances now, there is a coice of more than one toast. There is also a better range of seasonal non foods, like clothes, shoes, garden furniture and camping gear.