Ok, I learned something today.
Ok, I learned something today.
The other thing I would say is, don't make fixed plans (flights, hotel deposits) for visits to the UK after October 31st. If UK does go through with BREXIT and leave the EU it is uncertain that the Schengen visa will be accepted for entry to the UK.
Ha, looking at lemon lover's comments about a place on the Pudu river. We were following the river north of Yangbi, and there are hot springs there. The locals had built a concrete block shed around a pool Two problems, firstly was the litter, secondly the whole area by that river, because it was warmer, was alive with flies, the big house fly type. We still camped there, but it was days before we got all of the flies out of the car.
Yes, Xishan has several government sites. The Taiping side has places, but no view. Once you get north of the G56 highway, there could be some nice places up around Bamboo Temple facing Kunming, and out towards Fumin across mountain trails. Look at GoogleEarth, not blocked.
Heading south from Xishan, on the west side of Dianchi lake, once you pass Bainidong (8km south of the cable car way), you should also be clear.
You really want to be above the road, not below on the lakeside, if you want to avoid being seen.
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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
Posted by@Joming.
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.