You don't need google, I only used it as a verb, baidu would do just as well.
So, again, just search the words "yunnan" and "viajes", and you shall find.
You don't need google, I only used it as a verb, baidu would do just as well.
So, again, just search the words "yunnan" and "viajes", and you shall find.
I think people are just curious, gossip is Kunming's number one sport, after all.
That being said, it's not like they are hiding, they have a webpage, so it doesn't really matter if I say it or not, you just have to google it.
In any case, thanks to everyone for reading.
Oh, you put me in a difficult position here... you know what my grandmother always used to say? "Se dice el pecado, no al pecador."
That being said, if you were to google Yunnan and, I don't know, maybe the word "travels" in Spanish (viajes, for those who are wondering), well... who knows what you would find ;-)
OK, you are evidently very bored, and I certainly wouldn't want to take this joy away from you, so go ahead: rant to your heart's content.
Well, if you are flexible on your travel itinerary, I can recommend you a very good agency in Phnom Penh (Cambodia) who will get you the visa in less than a week. If you want it, let me know and I'll send it to you.
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Cozy, easy going bar with good tap beer and yummy things to eat (onion cake and plum crumble are my favorites), close the other places in the hongshan area. A nice alternative, give it a try.
Btw, it is on xuefulu, between la Boulange and Mojito Bar (aka between jianshelu and honshandonglu).
Life in Kunming: Studying Chinese in the Spring City
Posted byIt does sounds like a veiled ad... I was drawn to the article because it sounded like something interesting could come out of it, like how do people even find kunming, why they want to study Chinese (other than feeling polite and politically correct), what do people do when they are done studying, how do they decide they are done studying, or something.
Instead, it's just... meh.
Divine Prototypes: The natural terraces of Baishuitai
Posted byThere's also some really cool similar formations in Mexico:
journeywonders.com/petrified-waterfalls-oaxaca/
Tourist arrest in Yunnan underscores larger national problem
Posted byEuh... just a tiny detail: both articles about the Kenya incident state that it was the (Chinese) tour guide who stabbed the (Chinese) tourists.
Not that I defend Chinese tourists that behave badly, but in this particular article they were not the culprits.
A first-timer's view of Lijiang
Posted byIgnore the grumpy trolls... I liked your article, and I agree with you, Lijiang is beautiful. Next time you go, add to your list Yuhu, the town is tiny but really pretty, and you can walk I ride on the skirts of the jade dragon mountain.
Apple concludes massive Chinese marketing scheme
Posted by"Apple Director of International Marketing Maria MANZANA", hahaha, yeah, that was subtle...