Forums > Living in Kunming > Diarrhea issues Juicy thread.
Depending on residential communities, some would unfortunately skimp on periodic water disinfection.
Property management, which you pay an annual fee to, may post advance bulletin notices to prepare residents of the scheduled shut down of central tw in the compound for disinfection, usually lasting a few hours.
If it helps alleviate your concerns @bub, even just a tad, perhaps reach out to your pm to check if they are on on top it.
Forums > Living in Kunming > GoKunming new features and functionality GoK is in a way the sail carried by the wind. Wind is not created independently, but by the top down pressures and temperatures of its surrounding.
Steering the sail admist the storm requires patience. Comrades have fallen off the dinghy. Some have drifted back on deck. Those remaining are still afloat, adapting to the ever-changing tides.
As Darwin would attest, survival of the fittest isn't necessarily being the smartest, strongest, or fastest... but ones most adaptive to changes in the environment, as the word fit would imply.
Geezer, we're glad you're living the Shawshank Redemption storybook ending.
Forums > Living in Kunming > New MRT Line 4 Opening Official start of Line 5 at 11am tomorrow (6/29).
Forums > Living in Kunming > New MRT Line 4 Opening Line 5 (green line) began trial run today.
Forums > Living in Kunming > New MRT Line 4 Opening Line 5 has been announced to open on June 28 of this month.
China-Laos railway now connecting cities of Kunming and Vientiane
Posted byLike this railway, Beerlao lager is also a joint venture (Carlsberg Group with the Lao government) and one of the most prominent brands in Laos. A national treasure worth protecting ;)
The brewery company's 10% shrinkage during summer wet seasons may be attributed to the poor road conditions scattered throughout most of Laos. One of the infrastructural problems that needs to be addressed at the ministerial level.
The "three hours" bottlenecks for passengers in Moding is a wrinkle to be ironed out... granted the two extra shared vehicle trips (jacked up fares on the Lao side) between Boting, the border checkpoints, and Moding could now be bypassed.
The Lao government needs to stop turning a blind-eye to their custom officials, not to mention the consulate staff in Kunming, from threatening passengers and pocketing extra fees for themselves.
China-Laos railway now connecting cities of Kunming and Vientiane
Posted byBeginning sometime next month in April, the Laos China Railway trains will seamlessly cross borders without the hassles of disembarking for border checkpoints.
China-Laos railway now connecting cities of Kunming and Vientiane
Posted byGood news. Starting next Wednesday on March 15, passengers can book tickets for the Laos-China Railway on their mobile devices (via the "LCR Ticket" app, available on Play store or Apple).
Currently, reserving train seats for the Laos' rail portion have been hectic as local scalpers have dominated the station queues, reselling train seats to Luang Prabang at double or triple rates.
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China-Laos railway now connecting cities of Kunming and Vientiane
Posted byTo update, passenger high speed rail trains connecting from Kunming into Laos have begun since earlier this year... and runs further into Luang Namtha, Oudomxay, Luang Prabang (an UNESCO World Heritage-listed town), and Vientiane provinces.
A good post on places to visit along the way:
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Recent talks with Thailand-Laos rail network cross-border connections from Vientiane:
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COVID-19 vaccinations for expats in Kunming available until July 18
Posted byAlthough Omicron has already been ripping through Kunming, the word is that the fourth vaccine, in the aerosol form of inhalable or spray, may be rolling out in Yunnan for the general public at the end of the month or the next.
I hope prior to lunar new year, the more vulnerable elderly in rural outskirt villages, where health services are relatively dearth, will also have access to these updated vaccines when they congregate in town markets every five days during traditional "ganji" to sell their homegrown produce.