Rotary KM advertises their events in either the Calendar or Classifieds sections. I haven't seen anything this year, but I've been busy, so you'll have to ask around. The German restaurant on Shulin Street (Paulaner Brauhaus?) has a variety of weekday specials with a hearty selection of beers and booze - you'll have to check their listings if they don't post them here, but they're listed in the LISTINGS section of Gokm. Finally - there's the Toastmaster's Club for meeting and schmoozing with other professionals, both local and international - also listed in the LISTINGS section (look for the tiny search window top left of LISTINGS AFTER you nav to the LISTINGS page.
If you'd like to improve your dance moves - there's Dangsters and few other dance studios and gyms.
Hidden Garden has happy hours regularly and there's an internationl youth hostel with a rooftop restaurant/garden which is pretty nice.
Finally - if you have a fat wallet - you can hang out at the intercontinental's bar upstairs and schmooze with travelers and locals alike with similarly sized corporate wallets and expense accounts.
I'm still waiting for Gokm to do an article on 5-star hotel bar hopping series.
If you like seafood-ish - you can take a drive out to Fuxian Lake Hilton and see if the cuban cigar bar ever got off the ground. Then either hang at the shoreline food vendors or schmooze deep inside a typical american 5 star upscale chain hotel.
I'm also waiting for Gokm to do a series on upscale Chinese 5 star hotel bar hopping...and restaurants. If you're accompanied, the intercontinental allegedly has a killer brunch - but everything's still recovering back to normal a bit more slowly since COVID.
China to phase out fossil fuel cars, boost domestic electric vehicle industry
Posted by@geezer
The first paragraph of that news sensationalist alarmist news article:
"...if coal was used to produce the electricity."
University in Yunnan requires students to run 240 kilometers for graduation
Posted by@asatirical
It's no prob...I was actually amused. The leadoff reminded me of Chevy Chase's famous news skits on SNL (Jane, you ignorant....). Apologies for goading you into a massive response. Out of respect, I read it all and concur - but...kids will be kids...sometimes, they just gotta learn things the hard way, in the real world.
As for the professional project management comment - I was commenting on the PM process, not the extraordinarily polarizing debatable aspects of mandatory PE for emerging adults. The university exhibited the core PM processes - which I find unusual with most government organizations and officials (to include USA - not familiar with the shenanigans of other governments, so no opinions there).
Urban re-greening effort to include 37 new Kunming parks
Posted byThis is a fantastic article. Thank you.
University in Yunnan requires students to run 240 kilometers for graduation
Posted byWell...I am after all a failure as a parent...stands to reason...
University in Yunnan requires students to run 240 kilometers for graduation
Posted byDear satyrical bloke
Perhaps it's the brevity of internet blogs - however thank you for broadly insinuating publicly I'm a failure as a parent, based on a singular vague and unimplemented opinion. I'm guessing my personal opinion must have been highly inflammatory to elicit such a highly inflammatory comment.
As a parental failure - I'll use any and all tools available to guide my children towards being self-sustaining, productive, ethical, moral, and responsible citizens of society. If the kids refuse to study at home, do their home chores, are addicted to their digital devices, disrespectful - I'll put them in boarding school jails, where they're forced to study under someone else's oppressive eye, digital devices are forbidden or destroyed, physical daily exercise is mandatory, and their every living and waking moment is controlled.
If university trained/prepared professional life isn't desirable to them, I'll try to guide them into sustainable vocational careers, to include military service.
As a parental failure, I'm also of the opinion that my primary duty is not to be my children's best friend, although perhaps that will come with time and maturity (from both parties - parent AND child) - but to prepare them for a responsible self sustainable life without me, fiscal, environmental, and social responsibility.
We never know how long we can breathe and wander the earth - so yes, I'm absolutely a chronic failure as a parent - better than some - worse than others. So I strive to "parent" with "a sense of urgency".
Incredibly astute of you to pick ascertain my chronic and pervasive failure as a parent, based on a singular, as yet unimplemented opinion of mandatory physical education with a stated and measurable performance metric.
On that note - the university was incredibly amazing in stating and implementing this specific requirement. It showed some potentially incredible project management skills as opposed to the typically vague management directives.