INDIAN?
I have just returned from Shanghai where, in a decent, genuine, Indian restaurant, the manager told of his interest in opening a restaurant in Kunming. Being a foreigner, he would need a Chinese investor for a joint venture. If you know of an interested party, please let me know.


Construction begins on bicycle path around Dianchi Lake
Posted by. . . and with a greater awareness of the polution in the lake, we ought to see more effort in the clean up.
Kunming police tighten grip on city's dogs
Posted byI'm bound to ask what affect it will have on dog meat restaurants?
'Kunming Information Hub' aims to increase government transparency
Posted byIt's worth noting here that the word 'information' translates to 'tongzhi' which means propaganda.
Equally, it's worth repeating the OED definition: An organized programme of publicity, selected information, etc., used to propagate a doctrine, practice, etc., especially regarded as misleading or dishonest.
China Eastern loses Xishuangbanna, Dali routes
Posted byI'm certain that we've not heard the last of this 'tip of the iceburg'.
Winging it in Yunnan
Posted byCongratulations to Mike for bringing the sport of Para-sailing to Kunming. As a Canadian pilot, I can attest to the thrill of flying and para-flying is an economic way to start - then, you'll want to progress to sailplanes, the ultimate way of sport flying. I encourage everyone to give Mike a call (and I don't even know him).
Thanks Chris for an interesting article.