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Forums > Living in Kunming > Punk music dissertation

Theres also a documentary called 'Beijing Bubble,' or Beijing something or another which is a rather shitty documentary about a bunch of pseudo-punk emo kids in Beijing. Worth watching if you are interested in the topic but otherwise not worth a second.

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Forums > Living in Kunming > Why do foreigners still go to Kundu?

The question might not be 'spend enough,' as much as spend any at all. TO answer Blaquesmyths question, I'd say there are three predominant reasons for going to kundu clubs, dancing, picking up available and intoxicated girls, or in some low cases, sharking for free beer. I'd be lying to say there aren't any people who are going for 'good wholesome cultural exchange,' but the number is quite low.

What it all boils down to is that most foreigners in Kundu clubs are chill, buy their beer, and show respect to those around them, however the minority that think free beer should be expected, girls partying at others guys tables are acceptable targets for the proverbial 'mack attack,' and rules of conduct followed by most patrons were not designed for them spoil it for the rest of us.

Back in my heyday I saw it happen every night I was out, around 1:30-2:00 there would be one or two foreign lads sneak in and start sharkin, and on more than one occasion got their asses kicked. From the standpoint of the club, I get it....it's a business and if they percieve foreigners aren't good for business, they have their solution. It's not right, but it is what it is.

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Forums > Living in Kunming > Sick of Kunming?

@blobbles, not all of it was directed at you but at general comments. You have a right to bash kunming as much as I have a right to argue with you. Seems like I can't do so without being called the anti-fun police. agree to disagree eh?

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Forums > Living in Kunming > Sick of Kunming?

Cool. Wish you all the best of luck finding a place that suits you. When the air pollution and 'cold' of Kunming finally get to you, living in any of the top 100 cities in China are basically out of the question, (up for debate, any 3 million 人口 city in China more liveable than Kunming?) I don't think so. Moving to qujing, dali, or any place like this will have its pro's. Smaller prefecture level capitals are obviously going to have some advantages in improved air quality and less congestion, and generaly have a certain appeal to those that want the 'authentic China experience.'(4 years ago I orignially interviewed for Yuxi but it didn't work out) The truth is, I think most of would like to get out of Kunming for one of the Qujingish towns in Yunnan, but very few of us get to the point where we are willing to give up the western companionship, 'overpriced' western imports, and most importantly employment options that Kunming has to offer, myself included. Kunming is a provincial capital and obviously is heading the same way as other Chinese cities, and we all have the freedom to come and go. But this one-sided whining about the 'cold,' and 'almost western food' and 'overpriced' imports seems a bit silly.

Most of you at least are being relatively objective, however abcdabcd's, 'i'm totally miserable here.' statement is worthless and as the hippies would say 'sends out bad vibes man,' I think it would be best for him or her to just go...the sooner the better.

Blobbles and Liumingke, complaining seems to be your main purpose of commenting on this site, almost daily for quite some time now. Why are you still here? We all have 'I hate China days' and it's okay to vent every once and a while, but to be constantly bitchin and complaining and still stay fascinates me.

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Awesome article, the Lahu are as diverse as they are fascinating and I have never had an opportunity to know more about Lahu outside of the 边三县 region. I feel like there are many characteristics of these Lahu that almost seem very Miaoesque, at least in clothing. Thanks Jim for an awesome article!

@Leo27, good suggestion brotha man, I'll do that. So after what had already surpassed what would be considered the healthy serving portion of laolao, I think I finally said that I wanted to get us some Beer Laos! So we came back with a box of large bottles and in an effort to be cool, I thought it would be a wise idea to open the first bottle of beer laos with my phone, cracking the screen internally rendering it unusable. Way to go me.

I would agree with Mr. Woodswoods and also argue that water reductions and outages should be city wide and not restricted to what seems to be the largest common people(老百姓) neighborhoods in the city.

@scally,

I'd be careful of how much information you provide to this Matt character. Lots of hunters from Georgia and I wouldn't be surprised if he was planning on using this as an opportunity to get in the ivory trade. Shame on you Georgia Matt!

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สวัสดี ครับ! Went there for the first time today and had the Red Curry and a Thai milk tea. Twas awesome and definitely worth a visit for those who are craving authentic Thai flavor.

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Lost Garden's kitchen has became a Saratrical masterpiece! Great tea just the way it should be made, combined with tangy and titilating specialties from the south of the US, South of the border, and beyond! Rooftop is Kunmings top place to catch some rays and chill out with a book or some buddies and booze. Look forward to menu expansion and much love to the mastermind chef in the Kitchen!

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Sir Chibbles is right! Sal's keeps on rockin year in and year out. Pumpkin soup with a jalapeño is king for killin those winter blues!

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Revolutionary in the grand scheme of food options for health nuts and herbivores in Kunming. From some spicy fresh spring rolls to rockin' lentil curries, a great option for anyone who likes healthy and unique!

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After somewhat of an 'As You Like' hiatus, caused by work and life in general, I was lucky enough to find some time for a latte and a mushroom and cream calzone at lunch today. The place has continued to improve in both the categories of taste and general quality. Those who haven't been, I would say it is in your best interest to make an effort to find the place and if you are in the Wenlinjie/wenhuaxiang area, you'll discover its right under your nose. Great place to chill, relax, and get away from the traffic, noise, and distractions that Kunming brings your way.