agree with allpage on all points. However, quality of life is an ambiguous term.
agree with allpage on all points. However, quality of life is an ambiguous term.
Or you can avoid jumping through all those hoops and just carry small change around - still works good.
Just to the left of the door to the bus the fare price is written on the outside: all you have to know is how to read the numbers 1 & 2 in Chinese. They also appear on the thingy that you drop your fare into, beside the driver.
A very tiny footnote among the day's events - even the US press, which regularly mindwarps by blowing some things out of proportion and minimizing others of greater significance, paid little attention to it. Apparently not useful to anybody in political office at this time.
Yes, he must have had some cause, but guys like this don't worry me much.
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I'm not a health foody but the few meals I've had here have been really good and, yeah, I'll be happy to go back alone to sample all the rest of them. It's also not a bad place from which to people-watch the street below.
Bringing classic Shanghai elegance to Kunming
Posted byLook, I'm glad to hear about this place and I will check it out, but this article reads like an advertisement.
Study: Air pollution causes loss of intelligence
Posted byAnd I think perhaps species-wide loss of intelligence probably causes air pollution - otherwise, how to explain all the things that are done that make it worse? To date, we're perhaps not a very successful species.
Yunnan's native son, Jin Feibao, completes 100 marathons in 100 days
Posted byThis is one tough dude.
Yunnan's Yuxi Prefecture struck by earthquake, tremors felt in Kunming
Posted bySlept through it, just now learned of it.
Snapshot: Trails of Tibet
Posted byGreat photos, incredible place, no?
The debate at Sera - this was a debate with a lot of traditional physical gestures, right? I was there in 2014 by myself on an ordinary day, but there were other tourists, and saw the same - impressive, but if it's every day I wonder whether tourism doesn't have something to do with it, Or maybe they do debates daily as part of monastic training?
Anyway, it really looks like it was a great trip!