Forums > Living in Kunming > Kunming sucks the life out of me... @123
The fairest this to say is that Kunming is not your cup of tea.
To say 'Kunming Sucks' is very subjective.
I have been to many cities and stayed in very 'sucky' hotels, and had a bad day. Every other little irritation then got magnified.
Personally, I prefer Kunming to Beijing; but that is my personal preference. However, each time I visit Beijing I find some other new and pleasant aspect of life in the capital. Perhaps you could give Kunming more of a chance, and remember New York is not Alabama.
Forums > Living in Kunming > WTF!! DD Dragon. They are all very clearly linked.
No matter what you think of market forces (personally I think they are potentially very damaging), they are a very clear factor in this case.
Competitive wages are a fact. Recently we have we seen English teachers advertising at 80rmb/h or less.
The growth of the market is a fact. This has led to more new private sector schools, increasing competition. This has also led to marketing to lower income families, who can/will not pay premium prices.
I don't know if it has started to happen in Kunming yet, but in Shanghai and other cities (mature markets) many private sector schools have gone bust.
On a more personal note.
To start a post talking about "respect", go on to tell people that they "fail to read and comprehend", and close with "The End. (Again)"; is incongruous and potentially offensive.
Forums > Living in Kunming > Buying Property In Kunming @BBinKMG
When you sell you will also provide 2 receipts, as the buyer will pay the tax, and will want to reduce his/her costs.
When I say that the buyer will pay the tax, this is not a legal requirement. When people sell in the Kunming market the seller specifies the net amount that they require from the sale, meaning that the buyer picks up the seller's tax burden. This is also a norm in this market.
Forums > Living in Kunming > DIY stuff, tools, wood etc. @mike4g_air floated the idea of a co-op workshop.
I will be returning to Kunming in the Autumn.
I have space, some tools, a vehicle (for lumber) and lots of time. Not interested in running a co-op but I am interested in sharing resources and skills.
If you have skills, experience, tools, books, plans, or something else to add to the pot, I would like to hear from you. Please contact me by PM.
Forums > Living in Kunming > Is it possible to report someone for sexual harassment? I have PMd the original poster, in case the offender is a visitor to this site.
If you are a visitor to this site and you recognise yourself. STOP.
Kunming residents contend with high gravesite prices
Posted byAntinatalist
I guess that is what you call Buddhism with a Chinese face.
Getting away: Changchong Mountain
Posted byBlobbles, if there are not trees, you may be able to make out farmers routes on Google Earth. You can sometimes.
If you have personal GPS you could also check progress by pre-defining lat-long from Google Earth before you leave home and write them on a print out.
Just an idea.