I manage with translation apps. The stuff in the Guardian was more about European countries responses, and other stuff with nothing to do with Kunming or Yunnan.
I also think one person is on a bit of an ego trip, and doesn't care if he spreads alarm, as long as he is heard. regurgitating public information. Serving no valuable purpose but his own.
And yeh, there has been some pretty crude analysis of raw data, using the same flawed analysis that the same person criticized only a few hours ago.
@mihani, you said, "Imagine for every 100 times you cross the street, 3 to 4 times you'd fall dead."
That statistic is fundamentally flawed. It is unhelpful, it is misinformation, and is potentially dangerous as it feeds the panic narrative. Please be more careful.
Some dogs have a reputation for being yappy. Some breeds are know to bite people. Some breeds have been documented as killing people, some breeds more than others. I once heard of a chihuauhau killing rottwieler, it stuck in his throat.
I am with lemon on this. There are good owners but in a culture where a dog is not mans best friend, there are more bad ones. There are also problem breeds and the good dogs get lumped in with the bad. As for the muzzle law, well laws don't mean much here.
They have been around for about 3 weeks now. They would manage even if people didn't feed them, they are scavengers and survive the rest of the year without human input. I also doubt that they only visit Kunming.
Beer, 5 stars. A genuine German beer process, and a very drinkable product.
Food, 1 star. As a previous reviewer noted, autobahn rest stop type food. A very limited menu of lackluster choices. You would get more choice at a street corner schnell imbis in Germany.
The mushroom pizza (choice of one pizza) was OK but very small for the price. The sausage was not hot. Meat products should not be served luke warm, even if they are factory cooked like a Bratwurst.
I would go back for the beer, but would not take anyone there for the food.
New strict dog regulations in 36 Kunming areas
Posted bySome dogs have a reputation for being yappy. Some breeds are know to bite people. Some breeds have been documented as killing people, some breeds more than others. I once heard of a chihuauhau killing rottwieler, it stuck in his throat.
New strict dog regulations in 36 Kunming areas
Posted byI am with lemon on this. There are good owners but in a culture where a dog is not mans best friend, there are more bad ones. There are also problem breeds and the good dogs get lumped in with the bad. As for the muzzle law, well laws don't mean much here.
Yunnan coffee producer found in violation of Nestlé trademark
Posted byThe last post proves that Spam is alive and well and more than just a registered trademark.
The first of gaggle of gulls has arrived
Posted byThey have been around for about 3 weeks now. They would manage even if people didn't feed them, they are scavengers and survive the rest of the year without human input. I also doubt that they only visit Kunming.
New strict dog regulations in 36 Kunming areas
Posted by@Wayofthesun, yes, if brought up in a loving family. Not always the case, sad to say.