Forums > Travel Yunnan > High-speed train from Kunming to Dali That would be counterintuitive and unproductive if you look at a map.
Traveling from Chenggong to Kunming City to Dali is a single Northwesterly diagonal path.
Going from Kunming Station to Kunming South then back towards Kunming Station again and onward to Dali would extend the trip beyond 2 hours and 10 min.
Forums > Travel Yunnan > High-speed train from Kunming to Dali Update: the fastest train will take only 1 hour and 48 minutes.
While the slower train 2 hour and 10 minutes.
Perhaps the faster one leaves from Kunming Railway Station.
Forums > Living in Kunming > gee mail q @tiger
I hope you're not trying to contact that weed seller who left his gmail address ;)
Forums > Food & Drink > I Holic Pizza with thin crust Great, I'll check it out.
Have you heard of Humdinger located north of Zhengyi Road?
They offer fantastic masonry wood-fired thin crust pizzas, even vegetarian options:
www.humdingerpub.com
Life on the Dulong River: Stepping towards the present
Posted byWhere student tells teacher the river ate his homework becomes credible excuse.
That's my caption for the Nandai kid crossing the river with his backpack hanging upside down:
www.gokunming.com/en/blog/image/small/11335.jpg
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Btw, great photography by Ori Aviram in capturing emotions & timeless moments.
Committee proposes renaming Kunming's Dongfeng Square
Posted byBeg to differ. In a world of over-populated cities, eco-scraper (or green skyscrapers) are needed more than ever via sustainable development to curb carbon footprints. China is leading the way with the vision of environmentally-mindful architects from around the world. Societies need to build up in lieu of compromising nature via flat.
Committee proposes renaming Kunming's Dongfeng Square
Posted byThe 407-meter Eye of Spring (aka "Dongfeng Square") skyscraper will reign supreme momentarily before being quickly dethroned by a even taller 458-meter skyscraper by developer Greenland (绿地东南亚区域总部中心) in Wujiaba (old airport):
www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=2083563
Iconic Kunming landmark getting subterranean facelift
Posted byMy bad, after careful reading, the "red" line isn't the actual Red KRT Line 1 that goes North to South. It may help to zoom out the map with actual KRT Lines we are accustomed to seeing as reference.
Iconic Kunming landmark getting subterranean facelift
Posted byFor the life of me I'm having trouble reading the above map.
I thought Line 3 & Line 1 are perpendicular from one another, not parallel.
Chinese maps often get the English compass rose cardinal directions (N, S, E, W) mixed up, confusing the hell out of navigators.