I want to take my Chinese GF tomorrow (she's only 20) to a nice venue to spend Valentine's day. Any ideas to places or activities?
I want to take my Chinese GF tomorrow (she's only 20) to a nice venue to spend Valentine's day. Any ideas to places or activities?
Hey guys, tomorrow I wanna take my GF to a seafood buffet restaurant (we both have big appetites).
Could you recommend one that is not too expensive anywhere in the downtown area?
Lol, at least they some have rhesus monkeys, what about kunming? Oh yeah, plenty of traffic jams and a couple of stinky lakes.
Wow cross country on a dian dong che? Nice recipe for getting stranded in the middle of nowhere. Weight increase from extra set of batteries will also increase energy consumption.
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Call before you go, I went there on thursday and there was no one in there,
I called one of the owners, and they said that they weren't going to open.
I lost my trip, I love the concept of the restaurant, No MSG and etc, but ended up having to pay for a cab ride and getting a growling stomach.
If the same thing happens to you, just go down the road until the road ends and the last 2 story restaurant across the street is very also decent. Order the sweet and sour fish and it also won't have any MSG.
No Bus to Chenggong from the airport, had to go downtown and get a 150 RMB taxi.
I mean isn't this a district of Kunming? Then why not make transportation available?
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Proposed hotel tax eyes Dianchi rehab
Posted bySo let me see if I get this right:
1 Turists have to pay for the pollution caused by factories.
2 Factories will not be charged anything.
3 The tax money will not be used to clean the lake.
4 Kuming party members will be able to afford Harvard tuition for their offspring and buy Aston Martins.
This is China...
American fugitive and environmental activist sentenced to prison in Dali
Posted byStupid guy, everyone knows China and Asian countries are strict in their drug policies.
The drought: Good and bad news
Posted byThat's for AlexKMG and blobbes. Sorry I don't say you're smart for pointing out that meat indeed takes a lot of water to produce, I've learned this when I was on 6th grade.
Come on, if water is to be saved, shouldn't we instead stop the wasting in other non-essential activities, like the average chinese joe washing his overpriced car 2 times a week?
Meat is nourishing, loaded with protein, vitamins and minerals, using the drought to promote vegetarianism or reaching the conclusion that the best way to save water is decreasing the consumption of meat in a country that already has a minimal consumption is bullshit.
The drought: Good and bad news
Posted byAre you serious, eat less meat? Where have you been eating, Brazilian barbecue restaurants? Almost all of the population in China already eats the standard big rice bowl with traces of meat. Not a sound advice there buddy. I lift weights and will stick to my 300 g/day of protein. Thanks for going vegan to compensate for my muscles.