Yup, did all that multiple times. Does AliPay have a data cache hidden somewhere?
Yup, did all that multiple times. Does AliPay have a data cache hidden somewhere?
@Dan,
For me it's not working in either WeChat or AliPay.
Both apps return the screen with my old passport number.
I didn't except total success in WeChat since it still forces the name to match the bank card, but in AliPay I don't have a bank card and my name is entered as on the passport.
With all data supposedly deleted, neither one should be returning the screen with my old passport number.
This morning I went all out trying to correct the health code.
I started by deleting the mini-programs in both WeChat and AliPay.
Within WeChat I also cleared the cache.
Next step was to completely remove WeChat Pay as described earlier, and once again I cleared the cache.
Then I setup WeChat Pay again with my new passport number.
It forced me to add a bank card and would only accept the name as it's recorded at the bank, but it did store the new passport number in my real name verification.
Then I tried scanning the QR code.
It's still returning the old data with my old passport number.
If the program had truly been removed with all data deleted as WeChat claimed it should no know all the other information that is put in when registering the health app.
Any more suggestions on what to do next?
My sister-in-law's granddaughter knew her subjects well, but did not score highly in the class.
The teacher was intentionally leaving out parts of the curriculum, then conducting extra paid classes at his home.
I think this is the first thing that's being clamped down on.
I spoke to a friend yesterday who teaches English at RISE.
They are still conducting classes.
I think when restricting "foreign content" they may be referring to the way various countries are teaching history.
I've read some American texts with history of Canada and it didn't come close to what we were taught in Canada.
I'm reminded of George Orwell's 1984.
My understanding of the new rules is that there is to be no teaching OF foreign subjects, not teaching BY foreign subjects.
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Had my first ever visit to Slice of Heaven last night for a group party. Barbara recognized me as a newcomer and immediately came to welcome me and introduce herself.
While speaking with her at the counter, a server walked past with a pizza for one table. The aroma immediately caught my attention. It was awesome.
Our group shared 4 different pizzas. All were amazing. I think the sauce really makes the difference since it was very flavourful. I also put back to cups of cappuccino. I guess they must have fixed problems noted in other reviews because I found it to be quite good.
If I lived closer I would be a regular here.
Update: Kunming Metro Line 3 open as of August 29
Posted byHas line 6 been extended to link with lines 1 and 2 as shown on the map?
Setting up an international dental clinic in Kunming
Posted byTime to update the bus routes. K1 was changed to 236 a few years ago.
China's first provincial 'tourism police' approved for Yunnan
Posted byThey have nicer bikes than the traffic police!
Tourism federation recommends price freeze for scenic destinations
Posted byWhen I first visited Lijiang 8 years ago there was NO charge to visit the old town and Yulong Snow Mountain set us back a hefty 20 rmb each.
Snapshot: Bullfighting in Yunnan's Stone Forest
Posted byYes, great photos. I particularly like the short history lesson that went with each photo to explain it.