Yet you invite direct, serious judgments of life the US knowing full well that this means a one sided conversation without comparisons. Your topics seek to promote criticism of Westerner, Americans in particular, and I wonder why.
What do you think of a discussion of the Hukuo System? Its history, origin and effectiveness. What role does it play in contemporary Chinese society? In light of China's drive to urbanization, does the Hukou System result in uneducated, low cost workers and save social costs as claimed by some in the Chinese medial?
Alien, have you ever been to the US? Is your knowledge of US life first hand?
This is other sensitive topics you are proposing. I am confident most expats understand any frank discussion of western (US) lifestyle would involve comparisons and judgments and ought to be avoided in public forums.
For years I have been getting news from Yunnan from google news. Today up popped a Beijinger article: In and Out (Yunnan): Diverse Cuisine with an Authentic Ethnic Flair. As a meat eating lover of horrible American burgers and thinking In-N-Out Burger was coming to Kunming I clicked. Turns out it is purported Yunnan cuisine in Sanlitun.
This place has an interesting deal: "On Mondays, the restaurant has a unique promotion where customers can get 50 percent off the bill – provided they seal their mobile phones into a box that remains untouched for the duration of the meal." Hmmm... maybe a restaurant called "Mobile in the Box" would work.
While this is nothing new, having it called out is.
A dozen years ago, while wandering around Hainan taking photos, I took photos of a factory spewing pollution into the air. Back in Beijing I mentioned this to a friend who was an official at the old Ministry of Environmental Protection. She said "There are no factories in Hainan." When I told her I had photos, she shook her head and repeated, "There are no factories in Hainan," adding, "There can't be any pollution in Hainan."
Be aware they will push whatever they are selling. Some of the staff have no idea about the technical side of appliances.
I went there to buy a stove. I repeatedly told them I would be using bottled gas. They sold me a stove. When I went to my local gas guy, I learned there are at least three kinds of gas sold. Luckily, B&Q did not deliver as promised. I went back to the store and discovered they had sold me a stove they needed to be hooked up to the gas main. I got my money back.
The sales lady was almost in tears, 没有问题!I don't know if it a safety or design issue, but I would think B&Q would know and care.
Subway starts at 9am. I have no idea where to catch an airport express bus. Eight taxis refused to go to the airport. After almost an hour standing on Beijing Lu took a black taxi, this dude drives slower than my mother, 120 yuan.
Flight back was delayed so I learned the subway stops running at 6:10pm.
Getting a taxi back was easy, more taxis than customers. Taxi was 87 yuan including 1o yuan toll, airport to Beichen area. Yes, he took a longer route than necessary.
Kunming imagines being a gateway for international travelers. New airport but hard to get to and from it.
Several provinces under suspicion of "faking" environmental protection data
Posted byWhile this is nothing new, having it called out is.
A dozen years ago, while wandering around Hainan taking photos, I took photos of a factory spewing pollution into the air. Back in Beijing I mentioned this to a friend who was an official at the old Ministry of Environmental Protection. She said "There are no factories in Hainan." When I told her I had photos, she shook her head and repeated, "There are no factories in Hainan," adding, "There can't be any pollution in Hainan."
Problem solved, I guess.
Much ado about...littering at Lugu Lake
Posted byAn example of tourists damaging what they came to see.
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Stone Age graveyard discovered in Yunnan's Chuxiong Prefecture
Posted byAre you guys talking about Lufengosaurus huenei or Lufengosaurus changduensis?
Bringing classic Shanghai elegance to Kunming
Posted by@alien YUa think? "Editor's note: This article is a sponsored post."
Study: Air pollution causes loss of intelligence
Posted by@bilingualexpat Thanks, got it.