Drum Festival in Puer + Water Splashing Festival in Xibanna. Time to make plans is NOW.
Drum Festival in Puer + Water Splashing Festival in Xibanna. Time to make plans is NOW.
The festival will begin April 29 (Fri) and end May 6 (Fri) give or take a few days.
Twins Festival in Mojiang, Puer takes place during the same timeframe.
Reservations go by quickly so the early bird gets the worm. Hotel prices skyrocket during these events.
- cultural nature of guanxi, family/clan/village, classmates, or brotherly friendship - Yes this still continues and is alive and well in small towns. However, in the large cities in the east - it is no longer true (fading quickly). People are changing jobs more nowadays so you do not have the longevity that guanxi requires.
I totally agree with the notion that guanxi and mianzi go hand in hand - that is why BOTH are fading simultaneously. Chinese people are learning how to say NO because chinese culture is changing. Old people drink tea while young people drink coffee. More westerners are drinking chinese tea now.
Also agree with the notion of - business as cooperation - however, now there are so many competitors that one competitor can be easily replaced by another and not cherished as they were in the past. Technology and information change so quickly now that businesses have to continually move with the pace or they will become obsolete.
Guanxi is a beast that must be nurtured and fed. As soon as you stop feeding it, it stops serving you as was mentioned by Geezer above. Guanxi is a stationary phenomena that can not survive in the new mobile China. There are some people and businesses that are not mobile and they will continue to rely on guanxi but they quickly become obsolete and do not get passed on to the next generation.
Guanxi = Loyalty. Nowadays, money is king and that is all that matters in business. Easy to find another person because of competition so loyalty has gone out the window.
Pay the driver at the end of the day is the standard. The driver will drive along the lake and stop where you tell him to. Some places require you to drive inland a bit but he will not do so unless you ask him to. This requires knowledge of those places which you probably do not have. A trip around the lake only will give you plenty to see if it is your first time. I would avoid extended stops for more than 30 minutes. Once you know your way around the lake you can come back to do longer stays at particular sites if you have time.
Mobility is a huge factor in eliminating guanxi. When people move to start new careers (not jobs like KFC or construction) they must rely on their abilities (resume/CV) not on their guanxi because they have none in a new city.
10 years ago people were born, raised and died in the town/city of birth - this is no longer the case.
Access to the internet is another factor that is eliminating guanxi because more people now see it for what it really is = bribery - and no longer tolerate it. See the many articles posted on internet from Unsatisfied netizens.
Wang Ba (internet cafe) were a dime a dozen when I first came to China 12 years ago. Now you don't see as many because more people have computers at home or phones.
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The new Visa office is located at 118 Tuo Dong Road. There is no number on the building yet so do not bother to look for it. There are 2 passport photo shops on either side of the building. The office is located directly in front of the Kunming Museum. The bus stop is named - Shi Bo Wu Guan - Bus 1, 62, 109, 117, 145, 213, A1 and K3 stop directly in front of the office. Foreigners need to go to the 3rd floor. The Tuo Dong Stadium is located to the right of the office while Baita Road is located to the left of the office.
Weishan, Yunnan: Birthplace of an ancient kingdom
Posted byWeishan has got to be one of the most original places left in Yunnan. Not commercialized and people are kind and not out for money.
Jianchuan was also the same but now that the highway runs right through it has already changed. Same for Shaxi and Shuang Lang in Dali.
Visit Weishan while you can. Great place to go and just hang out and relax, Wei Bao Shan is 11 km away. I like it because you can see all the temples by walking in a circle without having to backtrack. Much better than Shi Bao Shan in JianChuan, Dali.
Lugu Lake airport officially opens for business
Posted byThe new airport is roughly 25 kilometers south of the lakeshore - Those nasty taxi drivers are sure going to make a killing. Of course, they will NOT use the meter.
Yunnan border zone slated to cost 200 billion yuan
Posted byThe train sure does sound like a good idea - In that time, a branch railway along the recently opened Kunming-Hekou line will be extended 500 kilometers south to the border town of Mohan (磨憨) in Mengla County. When finished, the railway will pass from Yuxi through Pu'er, Jinghong and Mohan
Yunnan ramps up shale gas production
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Sichuan's Changning County (长宁县) is located in Yibin at the confluence of the Min and Yangtze Rivers.
Fracking comes to Southwest China
Posted byUnfortunately, the map provided with the locations of fracking is very small and I can not make out the names of the locations. However, one can see that they are in the SE of Sichuan.
I will take some time later to make out the exact locations and provide the names of the prefectures and counties they are located in.
For those who are not aware, this is the juncture of the Min and Yangtze Rivers. Above Yibin, the Yangtze is also known as the Jinsha River. Below Yibin, the Yangtze is known in Chinese as the Chang Jiang or "Long River."