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 byI'm not clear in my head, one way or the other, about what I think about the Chinese state deciding on a new way to monitor people.
China to monitor bad tourist behavior
Posted byYeah.
China to monitor bad tourist behavior
Posted byYou been to Lijiang? Lots of Han tourists.
China to monitor bad tourist behavior
Posted byOn those who visit them, I mean.
China to monitor bad tourist behavior
Posted byWould be interesting if the Dai, Naxi, Uyghurs, Tibetans and other minority peoples in China kept such records.