China has been ploughing billions of dollars into infrastructure in Africa and parts of Indo-China over the last ten years and as a result has gained a foothold in many key industries in these developing nations. At home, the surge to colonise every square inch of its vast terrain continues. Existing cities are upgraded, ancient ones are given a tourist coating, and roads are tunnelled through mountains in the inexorable march towards economic growth and progress. History is a vague point of reference, something left to plaques and guided tours.
Kunming
Kunming is a pretty old city, dating back over 2,000 years, and people have lived in the area from as far back as 30,000 years ago. It was opened as a trading port in 1905, and this began its rise as one of Western China's key cities. Today, Kunming is a humming buzz of trade, with traditional buildings, street vendors and glitzy shopfronts all competing for attention.