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Forums > Living in Kunming > Foreign expert certificate

First a bit of background about my situation.

I moved to Kunming in September 2010 on a work visa. Since that visa expired in September 2011, I have had both business and tourist visas.

I am now preparing to return to Australia, and looking to ship a container of things. Apparently, one of the requirements for me to be able to ship my belongings is a copy of my expired foreign expert certificate - my residence permit and work visa is not enough. I am pretty sure that the school I worked at arranged this for me, as it is a requirement for the work visa. However, upon calling the school, I was advised that they destroy the teacher's records when they leave the school.

I called the foreign experts office with a number the school provided, and spoke to a petulant woman, who gave the impression that this was all a bit difficult, and said that she might be able to help if I go to the office. She was too impatient to give me the address over the phone. I have since baidu'd this and found a record for a place on Ru'an Jie.

I was wondering if anyone else had any similar experiences, and is able to share any lessons learned or advice before I make the dreaded trip. Cheers.

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Forums > Food & Drink > Spiciest Food in Kunming?

There is a Dai joint in a guys home in a laneway off Jianshe Road that cooks really spicy food, if you tell the laoban you want 特辣。The laoban's not actually dai though. I love the spice, particularly in the 炒米线, but the 小米辣 always kills me the next day, so i don't go there often anymore.

The laneway is close to the train tracks, and opposite a pharmacy if I remember correctly (left turn if you are heading north on jianshe). other people might be able to provide better directions.

The restaurant is cheap, and often dingy looking, but worth a look in i'd reckon.

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Forums > Food & Drink > Restaurants you 'love to hate'

One of my favourite restaurants in Kunming is a Dai place in a tiny lane off Jianshe Rd. The restaurant is in the house of a local guy and his family, who are all very friendly and charming, and makes generally delicious food at very cheap prices.

However, most times I regret going there the next day; ending up with a pretty bad case of the trots. Does anyone else have this experience at this restaurant? I think it must be the hygiene of the place, as I generally have a strong tolerance to chili.

Are there any other restaurants in Kunming that you have this type of love-hate relationship with?

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The older Chinese ladies running the joint in the day time are a delight - ever so friendly and helpful.

The coffee and bread are very good. This place is not for everyone, but every so often, it is just right for me.

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Waterloo Beer - 99 kuai. The best 99 kuai you'll spend on booze in Kunming.

White Vedett on a sunny day overlooking Wenlin Jie and the trees, and what used to be a wide-walking boulevard, I was recently told.

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One of my favourite places in Kunming. Sensational bread and cheesecake in particular, and the pizza can be a real winner - though this is somewhat dependent on the day you go there.