Thank you. I prefer to buy things locally when possible, but I will resort to Taobao if necessary.
Thank you. I prefer to buy things locally when possible, but I will resort to Taobao if necessary.
Some clothes that I recently took out of storage have a really stubborn mildew odor, worse than I have encountered in any other country/city. Remedies I have tried so far without success include: repeated washing with extra detergent, boiling water, white vinegar (the 9度 kind sold at corner grocery shops), and extended exposure to sunlight.
Questions:
1) Has anyone been able to get rid of this type of smell here, and if so how?
2) Has anyone found borax, ammonia water, or OxiClean around town?
Thank you
Does anyone happen to know if the Bank of China central branch at Beijing Lu & Renmin Lu is open this week?
I was hoping to wire funds abroad before the weekend. Nobody picked up on their main phone line so I'm guessing they're on vacation, but any definite info would be helpful.
Has anyone had luck finding stores in Kunming with a decent selection of pants for men 6 feet / 180 cm or taller ? I would appreciate any suggestions for specific places to try shopping.
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Grace is staffed by American doctors and, in my experience, provides the same level of expertise and standard of care that you would expect to find in a good clinic in the U.S. I highly recommend them.
Seen on the Kunming music scene: Puddles
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A tale of countryside drinking in Yunnan, or How I killed all the fish
Posted byAlternate title: "Fear and Loathing in Honghe County"
Property conglomerate Hang Lung opens Spring City 66, Kunming's tallest building
Posted byAt a venue such as this, a mere cappucino will not do. A ristretto double-shot pumpkin spice organic skim frappucino is the bare minimum.
Video: Zen and the art of patisserie with chef Igor Nataf
Posted by@sezupom wrote: "My only critique is the name "pain campagnard"... such a added-value fancy way of saying country bread to mark up the price of bread."
"Pain campagnard" (or more commonly "pain de campagne") is a specific name used by bakeries in France for a particular type of bread. Just calling something "country bread" in English could mean anything.
Yunnan gearing up for 2020 Gaoligong Ultra by UTMB, 4,000 runners expected
Posted by@Ishmael wrote: "Or does anybody think that sports should be celebrated in the manner of a KISS (band) video?"
You say that like it's bad thing. I guess you haven't seen the video for "Lick It Up".