@tigertiger you're right, it's probably best to change visa types, I'm also working on finding a job now that can offer a z visa.
@alienI'm considering everbright too, if I can't find a suitable job.
@Yankee Laos also an option
@tigertiger you're right, it's probably best to change visa types, I'm also working on finding a job now that can offer a z visa.
@alienI'm considering everbright too, if I can't find a suitable job.
@Yankee Laos also an option
@AlexKMG
Thanks! I'm grateful for any and all options to explore.
@Dazzer
Yes, some of the trips involved a Friday or a Monday on the side.
@mPRin: According to my school's leader, I should still be able to get a student visa in another city or even a work visa here in Kunming, just no more student visas in Kunming. It does seem that having been denied a visa will mess with my application processes in the future, but we'll see. I'm heading down to Thailand to try to get a tourist visa, then come back and switch to a student visa in Dali. Will keep posted
My school is huayang, I didn't clear my travel plans with the school because I had no idea I had to. It was all very short trips, mostly weekends.
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Lovely restaurant with top-notch service and fantastic food. I love all the beets, avocados, brussels sprouts, asparagus, quinoa, and tempeh. At first glance of their new menu I was overjoyed to see so much deliciousness, then nearly passed right out from elation when I noticed most of it is vegan! In all seriousness though I can't say enough about how wonderful this place is. Highly highly recommend!
Best pizza in town. Slice of Heaven's a close second, and a better value on their 20kuai pizza Fridays, but overall taste and selection goes to Lost Garden, hands down. I went there for the 3rd or 4th time for the pizza night last week. We sat on their roof terrace, which has been re-done very nicely since the last time I was there. The service was reasonable, and the waitresses even spoke some English! On a previous visit I had a pumpkin soup and a baked pasta, both delicious and well-presented. Anecdote: I was there once on a cold day a couple of months ago and the foreign manager (owner?) made my friend and I hot toddies upon request, even though they're not on the menu, and they were pretty much perfect. I have nothing negative to say about this place.
Japanese-style hot springs in Anning
Posted byHas anyone been here lately? This post is six years old. Thanks!
Rhinos reintroduced to Yunnan
Posted byApril fool's!
No?
Awesome.
Battered women's shelter opens in Kunming
Posted byMy Chinese isn't great, but if anyone can call and ask what kinds of things they have need of (clothes, blankets, toiletries, childrens' toys) or any ways I can donate my time to help out, I'd be keen on knowing...
Kunming to Laos by bike: Part III
Posted bybaijiu breakfast? hardcore!
Kunming to Laos by bike: Part I
Posted byhow did you find the route? did you talk to people who had done the ride before or just looked at maps or GPS?
frickin awesome, btw