We drove past a Line 5 station last night. All the lights were on and it looks like they are about ready to go. I guess that they will achieve THIS deadline ;-)
We drove past a Line 5 station last night. All the lights were on and it looks like they are about ready to go. I guess that they will achieve THIS deadline ;-)
My daughter went to Tongren Hospital, near the corner of Hongta Lu and Guangfu Lu. She had no complaints. One advantage of Tongren is that it is not huge, and not crowded. Like most of the hospitals, the VIP service is not expensive either.
From my experience, that sort of restriction is not unusual. You might have some luck with some of the backstreet places on 1-2-1 Da Jie, or the surrounding area. If they cannot help you it will be because that battery type is not, or no longer, available in China.
Good news indeed. Happy for you.
It is still possible to fly directly into Kunming International Airport. A very recent article was linked in another thread on here yesterday. You might find the info in the article very useful.
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From Gansu to Qinghai: How to avoid COVID-induced travel-headaches
Posted byNice write up, and good advice for travelling with the current restrictions.
Lugu Lake airport officially opens for business
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You use the dollar sign '$'. Do you mean US Dollars or did you mean RMB/CNY?
New strict dog regulations in 36 Kunming areas
Posted byIn both cases I guess there is a ruff translation ;-)
New strict dog regulations in 36 Kunming areas
Posted byHere is a good description of the differences between a Shepherd and a Kunming dog. dogell.com/[...]
Getting Away: Shanghai on a shoestring
Posted byIt is also nice to see that they are making some effort to encourage cycling. They were banning bikes from some areas of the city when I lived there.