The crisis involving Rohingya refugees have dominated so much of the news headlines, many may have overlooked the plight of other ethnicity groups entrenched in Myanmar's Kachin conflicts resulting in tens of thousands of Burmese asylum seeking refugees to traverse into Yunnan in years past. If the case, the influx of Kachin refugees in Yunnan may have been included in the 2020 census, notwithstanding their obscure, legal status.
Perhaps a pack of hungry tigers would prefer to devour it raw as the main feast, lol. Moreover, raw pork may not sit well with Chinese families given recent scare of African swine fever outbreak.
Shouldn't elevation & pressure variables be plugged into that equation? Our 1,900m above sea level ought to increase temp or lengthen the cooking time a bit, no?
Carrefour has a bunch of Fackelmann kitchen utensils.
Last minute reminder... this morning 10am at Carrefour and Muji is the last day of 60 minus 30rmb via Unionpay using SamsungPay, ApplePay, HuaweiPay, MiPay, and/or MeizuPay.
I'll be going to battle with antsy shoppers in two hours. I'll keep an eye out for meat thermometers.
Incredible share @Peter! Almost 1,000 posts. Hope you reach it.
You seem to be right that most article features on 19th and early 20th century Auguste Francois are photographs, not video. The b&w motion really brings a bygone era back to life.
Because Vimeo is blocked in China, I took the liberty of downloading and then uploading the video to WeTransfer for all w/o VPN to enjoy (automatic deletion in 7 days):
One of the most groundbreaking archaeological discoveries was published only last month, suggesting modern human ancestors evolved not from Africa, but from China. The "Dali Skull" dating back to 260,000 years ago:
Btw, two of the wealthiest CEOs in China have already invested in these companies. Alibaba is one of the lead investors in Ofo, while Tencent in Mobike. They are here to stay.
Years before these startups began, UBikes were proven to be a success in Taipei. These Chinese counterparts reversed engineered them into dockless shared bikes, which IMO are much more convenient for riders, albeit "tragedy of the commons" in the mainland ensued as expected.
"Gray wolf weight varies geographically; on average, European wolves may weigh 38.5 kg (85 lb), North American wolves 36 kg (79 lb) and Indian and Arabian wolves 25 kg (55 lb). Females in any given wolf population typically weigh 5–10 lb (2.3–4.5 kg) less than males."
Okay, so these prehistoric otters are more massive... especially compared to the wolves (Canidae lineage) of the Miocene era:
Remains of lost 1100 year-old city discovered in Yunnan
Posted byOne of the most groundbreaking archaeological discoveries was published only last month, suggesting modern human ancestors evolved not from Africa, but from China. The "Dali Skull" dating back to 260,000 years ago:
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Kunming's bike share options: A user guide
Posted by@GoKunming
300 meters, not 3km of damaged bikes:
china.huanqiu.com/photo/2017-04/2866723.html?from=bdtp#p=1
Btw, two of the wealthiest CEOs in China have already invested in these companies. Alibaba is one of the lead investors in Ofo, while Tencent in Mobike. They are here to stay.
Years before these startups began, UBikes were proven to be a success in Taipei. These Chinese counterparts reversed engineered them into dockless shared bikes, which IMO are much more convenient for riders, albeit "tragedy of the commons" in the mainland ensued as expected.
Findings: Yunnan possibly once ruled by giant predatory otters
Posted byvia Google:
"Gray wolf weight varies geographically; on average, European wolves may weigh 38.5 kg (85 lb), North American wolves 36 kg (79 lb) and Indian and Arabian wolves 25 kg (55 lb). Females in any given wolf population typically weigh 5–10 lb (2.3–4.5 kg) less than males."
Okay, so these prehistoric otters are more massive... especially compared to the wolves (Canidae lineage) of the Miocene era:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canidae#Miocene_epoch
Findings: Yunnan possibly once ruled by giant predatory otters
Posted by@dolphin
Different epochs I presume. T-rex dinosaurs roamed the earth 60 million years before these giant otters.
"Bigger and more powerful than wolves?" WTF?! Look at that ferocious set of cutlery. So much for cuteness.
Just saw a Youtube video of a pack of tiny, adorable otters trying to take down a zoo keeper. Vestigial predatory instincts on full display.
Tomorrowland resident DJ Yves V descends on China
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