I guess it would depend on where in the city you live. There is an office at the north bus terminal just off of LinYu Lu that also has the bus passes. I'm going to guess that all of the major terminals would have an office that does the same.
I guess it would depend on where in the city you live. There is an office at the north bus terminal just off of LinYu Lu that also has the bus passes. I'm going to guess that all of the major terminals would have an office that does the same.
Spider,
It sounds like you were trying to get a cab during rush hour. That takes a lot of luck since the number or taxis has not increased with the population. Once the subway opens the situation may be relieved a bit.
I went through this bringing cats to Kunming from Canada. One of the things I found out is that the requirements can vary by country, so it's best to check with American officials (probably at the consulate).
Also, the airlines may have different requirements as well. We flew on KAL and they required a cage large enough for the animals to stand and turn around - ONE EACH. Their ticket cost almost as much as mine.
I usually just make eye contact, smile, nod and continue on my way, and the others usually do the same. No big deal.
My wife found seeds and soil around Chenggong. I presume that was the wholesale market mentioned by Ahmet.
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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.