Forums > Living in Kunming > Temples, are Chinese on good behavior? So two other recent threads has me to asking the following:
Has anyone seen public instances of smoking, drinking, spitting, or peeing inside the proper areas of a temple? I mean inside the temple complex but not in some obscure corner or on the stairs right outside of.
Forums > Living in Kunming > Divorce problem Maybe if you try to tell her and her brother, you now will have to return to China and make all these inquiries to the PSB and police about her and possibly their family. This could provide some motivation. I really doubt it as Chinese don't do anything till you show up in person and make demands. I'd start getting your visa documents ready and look for cheap airfares. Also, as others have mentioned there is the possibility she hasn't filed, so be prepared for that. Let us know how it works out.
Forums > Living in Kunming > Smoking in Starbucks You don't really miss Waldo. It's just fun to point him out.
Forums > Living in Kunming > Library Story Hour - Input wanted This is China. You can just have it printed out and bound.
Snapshot: Grand Canyon of the East
Posted byI think you guys went back for the food! Man that last picture is making me hungry.
Getting Away: Vang Vieng
Posted byRegarding the roads, my impression was the opposite. I left Vientiane for VV via bus and found the road ok. From VV to Luang Prabang the road was quite miserable.
Nothing better than floating down the river with some of your friends; however, avoid the bar with the giant concrete slide. A Swiss guy drowned last year after using the slide, and it's cause innumerable other injuries to party-goers. Also, the tube doesn't make up for not being a good swimmer.
Safety concerns plague national school lunch program
Posted byVery happy that poor kids are getting a free meal at school...Very sad they are forced to eat spoiled food at times.
I think the children should be given 3rmb food vouchers to be spent with the local chefs and vendors outside the school. No more troubles for the schools to operate a kitchen, and the children can decide with their pocketbook (aka vouchers) which vendors food tastes best. If no food vendors can make decent food for 3rmb per child, then the gov't knows why the schools are forced to use rotten stuff at times.
First-hand account: Setting up a guesthouse in Xishuangbanna
Posted byHas The Balcony Guesthouse opened for business? Would be very curious if there was an update to the article, which was excellent reading.