Forums > Living in Kunming > Anyone here gotten a Chinese Green Card? I have made my application (through marriage to a local). It remains a torturous and costly process. Once the application was finally completed I was told there was absolutely no guarantee it would be successful (processed in Beijing) and I would only hear back from them if it WAS successful (ie no notification if it failed). They estimated 10-12 months to process. My fingers are crossed, but, if I knew before I started what I know now, I don't think I would have tried for one.
Forums > Living in Kunming > yahoo dammit Yahoo Mail seems to be back now, even without a VeePeeN. I also had a day without being able to access it.
Forums > Living in Kunming > Wikipedia gone Seems Wiki in English has gone the same way as YouTube, Facebook etc
www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-48269608
Forums > Living in Kunming > Weechat english-language group for preschoolers Try "kunming with kids playgroup" on Wechat or
www.facebook.com/groups/kunmingwithkids/
Forums > Living in Kunming > Update on 'Ice boy' Thanks. It's all too easy sometimes to forget how much real poverty there is in parts of China.
Around Town: Kunming's new and improved Railway Museum
Posted byThe museum has expanded and now also has a nice section on China's High Speed Train System, including a mock-up of the inside of a HS train.
Down Under in Kunming: An interview with restauranteur Charles Bluett
Posted byAmazing the police turned up for a (supposed) "overcooked steak"! If only they could be so efficient in catching thieves and scammers
Liverpool brings football philosophy and training to Kunming
Posted byLiverpool FC? Right city, wrong team.
Running my first ultra in the mountains of southwest China
Posted byFascinating insight. Great photos, and well written article.
On the lam for 30 hours, escaped prisoner captured in Dali
Posted by"on the lam" ...had to Google that phrase!