Lijiang is small city, not too many expats there I imagine, though it's beauty does attract a few I imagine. How's your Chinese? How are you planning to educate your daughters? (assuming they will be living with you)
Lijiang is small city, not too many expats there I imagine, though it's beauty does attract a few I imagine. How's your Chinese? How are you planning to educate your daughters? (assuming they will be living with you)
so family reunion (spouse etc) visa is 2 years now? I thought it needed renewing every year.
@Liu yeh but those young guns are making money for their bosses and spending their money in the bars - double win for GDP!
Just to be clear, point 3 was a joke.. who knows the real motivation(s)
There could be a few things behind it.
1) Old people are more likely to die, from covid, and just in general. That creates a headache for everyone involved when the person is foreign and the family want the body or ashes to be repatriated.
2) Closing a loophole - working visas are not given to the 60+, so to stop older folks getting a student visa and working on it.
3) Protecting young innocent students from dirty old sexpats
Generally speaking, the places that have dealt with this best are the ones with the least freedom to start with, because they didn't hesitate to act quickly to curtail the spread. However, that doesn't mean they are best places to live once the crisis is over. I'm glad that the worst of the racism hasn't yet reached Kunming. But, it may do in the coming days/weeks/months, so be prepared.
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a very pleasant park with a tall pagoda you can climb and take photos of the city if you wish. Roses in summer, blossom in spring, nice lawn to sit on, bbq areas.
Recently the food seems to be better. Decent steak at a decent price, decent pizza, some decent wine, and the music is more suitable these days (Rammenstein wasn't the right mood music for Cantina)!
Had lunch - grilled chicken on top of mashed cuttlefish and a salad. The chicken was tasty and well cooked, and there was plenty of meat/fish to fill up even a hungry person. The salad was overdressed and nothing special - I won't order one next time. The service is a decent imitation of what you might find in the west. A large menu of food and drink. A nice civilised place to go for food or drink, but some of the dishes (i.e. the steaks) are very pricey. You could easily spend 300rmb+ per person here. Equally, it is possible to have lunch for under 60rmb per person (as we did). Warning - the bottle of water on each table costs an eye watering 48rmb! Don't be a sucker by opening it!
Went for a spot of lunch. Best pizza I've had in Kunming by some distance. In fact, one of the best pizzas I've ever had - quality ingredients, thin base, cooked to perfection. Sashimi salmon tasted very fresh and was well presented. The drinks are expensive, and one of the waiters was letting the side down by being a bit scruffy and impolite (hence not 5 stars), but definitely go and try the pizza.
Not bad. Pizza base was a little thick for my taste. Great selection of craft beers in the fridge, a few beers on tap, and well priced mixed drinks and cocktails. Staff were pleasant. A 14" pizza is the perfect size for two people, and very reasonably priced at 45-70RMB. Beware that the English menu, whilst written in perfect English, is not necessarily accurate. I ordered the 'local one' pizza expecting pepperoni and mango but got neither. The waitress explained that was a mistake on the menu. Would be nice if the menu corresponded with what you get on the plate! Hopefully this will get sorted.
Baiyun Lu closed for 18 months, civilian "air raid shelter" to be built
Posted bynobody is going to bomb Kunming
Editorial: Hydro expansion will fail without energy market reform
Posted byCoal may seem 'cheap', actually it's very expensive in terms of the pollution and the knock on effects of said pollution, which are very expensive to 'fix'. It's just that the plant don't pay these costs of it, they are 'externalised'. Slap a big dirt tax on coal, and watch how quickly the highly populated provinces start using cleaner energy like tidal, solar, wind, nuclear, hydro.
Interview: Tracking Kunming's trash with Adam Liebman
Posted byreally interesting stuff, good job
Rural Yunnan township takes flak for alcohol ban
Posted byThe local government's logic is correct, as many people have no self control once they have had one drink. However, as we know from previous attempts at prohibition, people find ways to drink.
China to harmonize English nationwide
Posted byyou think they could just show it to a well educated native english speaker like myself to check the English is correct and not too hilarious. A lot of the English I see in the lifts etc seems to have been copied by people who have absolutely no experience of the roman alphabet, they confuse I and l, u and v, a and e, t and f, etc, so they end up typing complete gibberish.