Forums > Food & Drink > Best / Worst Kunming Food not all of those people are fine marcus, that's the point. On any given night, quite a few of them have the shits and/or are puking their guts out. In my office of 8 people, there is usually at least one person going through some kind of 'episode'. Usually these episodes are mild, a couple of days of diarrhoea, but occasionally they can be more severe.
Forums > Living in Kunming > thats reassuring Thanks to great advances in medication, you can live a heck of a long time with HIV these days before it develops into AIDS, at which point, you are still pretty much screwed as I understand it.
Forums > Food & Drink > Chinese woman pays to rescue 100 dogs from Yulin killing for no reason is a wasteful behaviour, and therefore in evolution would not favour an animal, unless humans wanted that behaviour to control rats and provided advantages (food, shelter) to the cats that displayed this behaviour. People had cats to kill mice and rats thousands of years before the stupid notion that they are cute & cuddly took hold.
Forums > Food & Drink > Best / Worst Kunming Food 'perhaps we can get a place that can provide all of us with some descent burgers or pizza and quesadillas!!'
all of those things are already available zingu, but good luck to the new restaurant.
Forums > Food & Drink > Chinese woman pays to rescue 100 dogs from Yulin Domestic cats kill more wildlife than anything. They are killing machines, whether they are hungry or not. We bred them to be that way.
Official: Yunnan will have two bullet trains by 2016
Posted byI think this is good news! Trains use vastly less energy and create less emissions than planes. And they are more comfortable, more legroom etc. It will also make visiting Hangzhou with its beautiful Xihu and Shanghai with its excellent bars and restaurants more affordable for us poor Kunmingers!
Megatrudge 2014: 400 kilometers across the Gobi
Posted byA lot of ego in this piece, despite the remarking on other's egos!
A lack of basic information, such as where the course started and finished. The only geographical information I picked up was that he was near Qinghai, so most probably Gansu or Xinjiang, I'd be interested to know where, having visited that region recently.
Rural China and the painful allure of bound feet
Posted byIt's not useless to condemn the past, it helps us prevent such things happening in the near future. Interesting article, albeit rather strange. I suspect that the guy has a bit of a thing for small, rotten feet.
Yunnan government weathers unexpected power shake-up
Posted bycould be that he has been found to be corrupt but has a very powerful patron who would be guilty by association so he has to leave quietly in return for not being punished.
or it could be the opposite: that his patron is someone that considers a threat and so, using the incredibly inefficient, slow, (and rather cowardly) method that Mao himself used to use, someone very high up is undermining somebody else high up's support network from below.
Update: Officials fired after school stampede kills six
Posted byIn countries such as my own (the UK), you could just go to the local council or newspaper and tell them about anyone wanting to take a bribe. That would probably be the end of that person's career, at least in that town. They'd have to be extremely well connected to escape some kind of sanction. There is corruption in the UK, but it isn't as widespread and accepted as in China.