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Making Your Own Way Around In China

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maclarencat | 15:38 Thu 17th Apr 2014 | Travel
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Has anyone been to China recently not on an organised trip but just booking flights and hotels themselves and if so how easy was it to get around with the language barrier? Any tips etc Thank you
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Went on an organised trip about 6 years ago to Shanghai, Beijing and the Wall. Most shop assistants in the main parts of the cities speak good english, as do the people in the hotels we stayed in and reasonable restaurants. Getting around via taxis was another thing. The hotel staff made sure we had a card with the hotel address on it so we could show the taxi drivers where we wanted to go back to, otherwise it would have been impossible. The trip hired an english speaking guide who was fantastic. He was called Jason, after Jason Wyngarde (they can adopt an english name based on a favourite character). I have to say that visiting Japan was much better and easier, the language barrier was less of a problem. Japanese people actually want to help you. Oh and another thing, China is filthy, japan is spotless. Enjoy.
angie55 - don't know about China but want to endorse everything you say about Japan. Best and most relaxed holiday I've been on - want to go back!
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Thank you both We are considering 5 weeks in China around September We have travelled quite lot around Asia but never China and thought it was time we did. but I was worried about the language barrier Sounds as though we would be OK though :)
We stopped in H.K. Last Oct on return from OZ, Kwaloon was our stopping place, we found the people Friendly / helpful, try & get on the open top bus for a trip around, it's about a tenner but well worth it, you will get the " FLY BOYS" Trying to sell you genuine Rolex, for a knock down price they are worth it, make your way to Natham Rd, the road is full of good shopping areas, also the night time markets. good trip, & a good hol.
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Thank TWR We will certainly be trying to do that :)
Have also been to Hong Kong and would agree with everything TWR says. Also suggest going on Star Ferry across to HK Island and back.
To Add Mac,
Go on a trip to the " Peak" you can either go by Tram / Cable Car Lift, you have a fantastic view on a clear day of the Opp side of the River "Kwaloon"
There is also a Cable ride to the Biggest Bhudda in the world, can not remember its name but if you are scared of hieghts, do not go.
Heights
Just to add that Budda Mac, its PO Lin Monastery, its well worth a trip.

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