I recommend Tokyo1 and setting Protocol to "Automatic."
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The conspiracy theorist in me suspects the the internet show is merely a smokescreen for a bigger cyber experiment... one that has to do with the battleship war games v.s. the U.S. along the Taiwan Strait. After all, the Chinese navy is officially in "war-ready" mode:
Probably not a great time to buy greenback (current USD/CNY = 6.9685). Increased 700 pips in the previous month alone.
but if you must, just walk up to any currency sellers sporting massive handbags loitering in front of Bank of China at the intersection of 北京路 and 人民中路, or across from 顺城. They will take you inside the bank to make the exchange in case you worry about counterfeits. Their interest rates will be a tad better than the banks.
Believe it or not, this store is still standing in all its quaint glory! Granted most of 福林堂's neighbors around the Old Street area have had a major face lift.
CNAC: The godfather of aviation in Yunnan
Posted byAs China-U.S. tensions rise, it's important to remember we once stood together as allies.
Kunming in 1944: The photos of Dr Clinton Millett
Posted byToday I'm revisiting the past.
Here's are ~50 vintage photos of Kunming in the 1940's, some retouched w/ color:
imgur.com/a/WD3n57c
Fulintang: Yunnan's oldest apothecary
Posted by@Geezer
Believe it or not, this store is still standing in all its quaint glory! Granted most of 福林堂's neighbors around the Old Street area have had a major face lift.
CNAC: The godfather of aviation in Yunnan
Posted byI've just uploaded a few vintage photos of U.S. arrival in Kunming in the 1940's for those interested:
imgur.com/a/iVxBIMy
Gulls arrival in Kunming warrants special treatment
Posted byFor those like @Geezer and @alien who are nostalgic of the old, here are 100 more pictures of Kunming in the 80's:
open.toutiao.com/[...]
@GoK ought to keep these pictures for future use.