thanks guys!!! I'm here for at least 6 months, probably a year, so hopefully I'll do all of those :D
thanks guys!!! I'm here for at least 6 months, probably a year, so hopefully I'll do all of those :D
Hello, I was just wondering if anyone has recommendations of where would be interesting to go outside Kunming for the weekend (e.g. leaving on Friday afternoon and returning on Sunday). I have been to Dali but nowhere else really yet. Preferably without flying, thanks :)
ok, thanks :)
ok, good idea :)
if anyone's seen it in Kunming I'd be interested to know though, easier to get it myself, and no-one questioning me about my high sweetener using habits :D
hey thanks,
is taobao just online? I don't think my Chinese is good enough to write my address for sending stuff and I don't have a Chinese credit card so I'm not sure if I can use it.
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New strict dog regulations in 36 Kunming areas
Posted byThat's a shame I love Kunming police dogs. I was hoping to get one and bring it back to Australia with me one day (though not sure about bringing new breeds back to Australia so it would have required a lot of investigation before getting one). There was a guy who used to train his Kunming dog most nights at Green Lake Park when I lived in Kunming a few years ago, it seemed very happy and well behaved.
Snapshot: Chasing black snub-nosed monkeys in the forests of northwest Yunnan
Posted byWow this is so interesting, thank you for the article, hope the monkey population increases
Self-taught villager clears 10,000 mines from Yunnan frontier
Posted byWow!! Amazing
Elephant poached for ivory in Xishuangbanna
Posted by::( hope they catch them
Scientists "99 percent" certain SARS originated in Yunnan bats
Posted byI hope people don't take this out on the bats, they're clever animals and do a good job of reducing insects, and hope people stop selling them as food they do have a lot of diseases.and they're too small to eat anyway. I don't understand the point of people eating them, such a waste.