Yes, probably every year somebody gets the wrong mushrooms and actually dies, but considering the number of mushroom hotpot restaurants ,and the popularity of mushrooms locally, the percentage of those who are seriously poisoned must be pretty low - it's unlikely that they will be a major danger to you here (cf traffic, various 'natural' causes, etc.)
I have personally known 2 people (in 13 years) who got high by accident from mushrooms, one at a restaurant and one when her father cooked some up (her father wasn't affected at all by the same dish, for some reason).
Have eaten a few recreational shrooms while here myself - they were local, I'm pretty sure - were not fantastic as a high, although there are SO MANY varieties in Yunnan that there must be somebody somewhere who knows which ones to get. However, I wouldn't trust my own judgement to pick any, and in the market I only buy the few that I recognize to cook with.
China to monitor bad tourist behavior
Posted by@Magnifico I think it was addressed by Vietnamese workers awhile back.
China to monitor bad tourist behavior
Posted by@Haali: Should same be done for British tourists raising hell in Amsterdam every weekend and chasing prostitutes in Bangkok - i.e., monitor them by their home government, have Dutch (or Thai) authorities prosecute them if they do anything illegal and then have home government ban them from travel (e.g, take their passports away) and then fire them from the public sector when they get home?
If every nation's governments monitored their nationals abroad, their would be even more monitoring of people all over the world, plus restrictions on right to travel, etc.
Alternative: leave the Thai and Dutch governments to enforce their own laws in the territories they control.
China to monitor bad tourist behavior
Posted byFigured it out. Enforcement of laws against such public anti-social behaviour in China is a good idea, as Liumingke says. But I'm still not sure what I think about state monitoring of citizens traveling abroad.
Comments?
China to monitor bad tourist behavior
Posted by@Liumingke: Nope, I don't quite get it - enforcers of controls on behaviour of Chinese tourists (who come to Shanghai?) led to Shanghai becoming one of these first cities to 'civilize'? Or enforcers of things generally in Shanghai? Or what, and when?
Is this about Chinese tourist behaviour? If so, where?
Confused.
China to monitor bad tourist behavior
Posted byWhat does 'one of the first cities to civilize' mean?