Bottled gas is cheap. Piped gas can be pretty costly if the company that supplies it is really corrupt, like the one that services my community in Dali. I believe they charge 10rmb per square meter.
Bottled gas is cheap. Piped gas can be pretty costly if the company that supplies it is really corrupt, like the one that services my community in Dali. I believe they charge 10rmb per square meter.
I believe on top of working illegally in China, the foreigner in question was also riding on the wrong side of the road and hit a local grandma. Apparently he was quite fluent at Chinese swear words too, and he was caught on camera disrespecting the elderly. The video was posted on Tudou and it pissed a lot of people off.
I noticed the electric company will jack up your rate if they feel you have been using an"excessive amount" of electricity.
In Dali I believe the rate was .45 RMB per kilowatt for the first few hundred or so KW, and then .80 RMB for anything beyond that.
It's definitely better than US or Chinese Orange Fanta.
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It's from "滥带集团"
I tried to track down JianLiBao in Dali, but I couldn't find it. I did manage to find it in Shandong though. It's not bad, but I still think I prefer the orange flavoured "blue ribbon" pop, which is usually sold along side beer, and also comes in lemon and leechee flavours.
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Yunnan ramps up shale gas production
Posted byFracking in an earthquake prone region....what could possibly go wrong?
Kunming's former party boss charged with corruption
Posted byHe's guilty of giving contracts to his friends in Jiangsu? He's practically a saint compared to western politicians if that's his only crime.
It seems like this man almost singlehandedly unfucked Kunming. The first time I was in Kunming was in 2008, and I remember thinking the whole place looked like a giant slum. Now it actually seems livable.
Documentary Under the Dome captivates China
Posted byI'm sure a big part of the problem with air quality in Hong Kong is that it's a tiny city state, and they get a lot of the bad air from the mainland. Population density in HK is a little insane too.
Documentary Under the Dome captivates China
Posted byDo you mean Foshan? AQI there is 65 today. Where I live it's 160. 160 is pretty must as low as it gets here. In 2012 there was a period of about three months where the AQI was between 500-1000.
Hebei region is generally considered to have the worst air quality in China. I have not spent much time in South China, but I do check AQICN fairly often. South China is generally considered to have better air quality than average.
Documentary Under the Dome captivates China
Posted byThe urban population of China is currently about 55%. In most developed countries it's between 80 - 90%. China's target for 2020 is 60%. I would guess it'll be about 25 years to catch up with the West. However, as already pointed out not all areas of China are suitable for large scale farming, so maybe what works for the West won't work for China.