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Old 22-03-2018, 04:53 PM
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Re: Xishuangbanna, Yunnan

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Originally Posted by TonyCheong2 View Post
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Bro sohbuckkong's kaki has being there before so he can vouch for my claims.
Crossing into Mongla (Shan State, Myanmar) is mainly only for gambling.

Xishuangbanna is the last paradise in China for poor cheongsters like me.
This place is very inconvenient and expensive to get to by air so most fussy cheongsters will not come here.
Good!
Ya, my sg friend, a senior citizen, went alone to xishuangbana. Then fm daluo he paid a mototaxi to bring him illegally to cross the border to mongla. They travelled into d the jungle tracks and need to hide in a hut waiting for the all clear signal. My friend got frighten and chicken out.

And so he return n stayed in xishuangbana for two weeks. Over here he fucked everyday, smtime 2-3 woman per day. He hv lots of china viagra he bought fm zhuhai.

For milf age 30 and above ST = sg$10-20, rm provided.
ST for young ones = $20-40 also rm provided.

Ive never been there but will surely go.

To experience the best magical effect, just as though you were in Shangrila, autumn is the best time to go. Just imagine everywhere u go is so cool and cold and as u walk so slowly down the lane u see so many wonderful birds and butterflies all flying around u, whispering songs of love to u. Wow and the food was also so hot and cheap, surely this must be paradise.

And many other towns r within striking distance too.

Actually im not too sure if it is a big mistake for me to post what we know here.

I therefore conclude that if u travel the route that Mao Tse Tung took when he lead his soldiers into the "Long March", rest assured that these are the places that the kuomintang soĺdiers would never want to go.

Last edited by sohbuckkong; 22-03-2018 at 06:28 PM.