The only two decent DimSum places I have come across in Kunming are 新人人海鲜大酒楼 in the South and 深圳酒楼 near the old Kunming Zoo. Most other places seem to let themselves down with poor variety and poor quality seafood.
Not sure on buses, but they are both easy to find on Google maps. I would be interested in trying any other places that people have found with authentic GuangDong DimSum.
From what I have heard, Koreans certainly have the largest population with several thousand. Australians number in the low hundreds. The numbers from many Western countries are higher than is obvious because there are a lot of returned Chinese who have changed their citizenship.
Are there any other hashers out there in Kunming. I don't have time to get something going by myself, but if there is a bit of interest i don't mind sharing the workload.
Check out international insurance companies. Most will negotiate a package based on where you are living providing whatever level of service you want. Usually cost USD1000-3000/year depending on what options you choose.
It is worth noting that the park is makes a decent place to stop along the tollway from Kunming to Dali if you are self driving and doesn't require going down the potholed road into LuFeng town.
Having seen the park in full operation though, you don't miss much by most things being closed. Growing up facinated with dinosaurs though, the museum was worthwhile even if it more or less only has Lufengosaurs' on display.
Awesome little bakery. Lots of interesting food. For every Australian out there, the meat pies smelled great, though they weren't ready for eating when I went in. Will definitely be back for those soon.
A tribute to Mike Medcalf
Posted byRest in peace Mike. You were a light in the community.
Kunming court auctions off assets in 40 billion yuan Ponzi scheme case
Posted by"Fanya was the only government-sanctioned stock exchange in China"
I think this is meant to say "rare metals exchange" instead of "stock exchange"
Video: Zen and the art of patisserie with chef Igor Nataf
Posted byThe croissant looks great. Can you do delivery?
A conversation with Sofitel Kunming GM Andre Erasmus
Posted byGreat interview. Good to see Andre back in Yunnan!
A trip to Yunnan's Jurassic Park
Posted byIt is worth noting that the park is makes a decent place to stop along the tollway from Kunming to Dali if you are self driving and doesn't require going down the potholed road into LuFeng town.
Having seen the park in full operation though, you don't miss much by most things being closed. Growing up facinated with dinosaurs though, the museum was worthwhile even if it more or less only has Lufengosaurs' on display.