Spring,
Try posting your ad in the classifieds section of GoKunming.
www.gokunming.com/en/classifieds/folder/2/jobs_offered
There is a better chance to get responses there for paid work.
Spring,
Try posting your ad in the classifieds section of GoKunming.
www.gokunming.com/en/classifieds/folder/2/jobs_offered
There is a better chance to get responses there for paid work.
You will find a distinct lack of all of the above. Get a really big refrigerator as restaurants aren't plenty either.
There is a spa next to the Howard Johnson. That was the only thing I thought useful out there.
If you teach at the uni, maybe you can use the student's gym facilities.
Dry Ice - never seen it used or for sale in Kunming. Even regular ice is pretty hard to come by.
I have seen plastic coolers for sale in the camping or auto sections of Carrefour or Walmart. The coolers were a bit pricey. Regular plastic food containers of all shapes and sizes sold there too.
@HFCAMPO
Sorry to say, but you are the person who began and falls into the "confuse you even more regarding your question"
I posted two links that addressed Natsymir's question directly and didn't rail against or evangelize vaccines. Your reply decidedly turned this into a pro/anti vaccine thread. I'd prefer not to have this spiral into a bloated thread similar to the Laowai thing, so I think comments from now on should address the OP's question.
HFCAMPO, appreciate your other insightful posts related to travel. We disagree on vaccines, but adults can agree to disagree.
@ludwig
"Beware of the kidnappers, though" !?!? That got my attention!
Please elaborate as I plan on biking down to the lake sometime during the summer.
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Most airports in China have the last shuttle bus depart when the last flight arrives. Whether they do this as a courtesy or it's a rule of law, I don't know. But it's very comforting.
The 28rmb salad bar buffet is the best meal to be had in Kunming for that price. Killer onion rings as part of that salad bar! Starts at 5pm Mon-Sat. They don't restock a dish if it runs out, but it's rarely an issue because there are so many others and no dish runs out unless you show up past 7'ish on a fri or sat.
Their steaks are Chinese steaks, and not a Western level of cut of meat, but the Korean dishes are excellent.
The only reason it's 4 and not 5 stars, is I live far away, and maybe the quality of the steak. Of course it was only 50rmb for a steak, potatoes, and a salad bar buffet included.
Oh yes, the staff are really nice, but it's not fine dining, so they don't rush to take your order or bring out water. The place is more relaxed, so give'em a hollar or just grab a menu and some silverware yourself.
Jurassic eggs reveal insights into dinosaur development
Posted byScience + Yunnan = Win
Nestlé investing 100 million yuan in Pu'er coffee
Posted byBackground reading
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Apple concludes massive Chinese marketing scheme
Posted byYunnan is awesome for Apple shopping. I got one of these:
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It makes cycling so much easier now. I don't get lost when going through the back trails of Xishan anymore.
Yuanyang terraces overrun with crayfish
Posted by13 centuries no crayfish, and now...
tigertiger, I call your 16000 dead pigs and raise you 1000 rotting ducks.
Yunnan Baiyao sued over toxic ingredients
Posted byeblair obviously is a blind zealot regarding chinese traditional medicine. He or she has come to the enraged defense of aconite having totally ignored the that:
1) The lawsuit in the article has yet to be determined in favor or against the Yunnan Baiyao
2) eblair obviously didn't bother to click on the links in the article to discover that Yunnan Baiyao's mainly under attack for faulty seals in Sichuan and not listing aconite as an ingredient in HK. I don't think anyone can argue that faulty seals and mislabeling are not egregious.
Scally presented an informative article. I agree eblair is just pissed off.