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Beijing, and my China Crisis!


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38 minutes ago, Hank Gunn said:

Guess I’ll be giving China a pass then. Wife and I are in Amalfi, Italy and the only problems are the huge portions at the restaurants and what flavor of gelato to get. 

 

Next year we’ll be doing a more regional tour and we’re thinking of a week each for Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos. But looks like China, while never on the list, won’t be making it.

 

Amalfi Coast........mmmmmm.

 

Bit expensive for me though.

 

Thinking about Maratea.

 

 

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I've been a couple of times about 11 or 12 years ago, it was just fine although expensive.

 

I went to Shanghai and Beijing

 

I will probbaly never go there again if I need a visa. My new policy is visa on arrival only.

 

The days of me going to an Embassy in person or using a consular services company to apply for and collect visas for mere leisure travel are long over for me.

 

No visa free or visa on arrival = no visit!

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17 hours ago, Enoon said:

 

Amalfi Coast........mmmmmm.

 

Bit expensive for me though.

 

Thinking about Maratea.

 

 

Actually, at this time of year not too bad compared to high season. We’re staying in a nice little B&B where the hostess serves us fresh scrambled eggs, toast, coffee, juice, and croissants, with a view of the harbor for about $129/night. Granted, way more than Thailand, but for an expensive, European location, and compared to most places in the US, not too bad. 

 

In high season, during the summer months I’m sure it’s a lot more. Now the weather is pretty cool right now, and if I were to do this trip again, I’d probably come here in May; still outside of high season but a little warmer.

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21 hours ago, CodyB said:

I go to China multiple times per year for work.  While there are certainly some 'cruder' elements to the PRC, I have never had anything near the kind of experience that has been recounted in this thread.  

Good to hear.  Out of interest do you stay in Beijing or other parts? 

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19 hours ago, ukrules said:

I've been a couple of times about 11 or 12 years ago, it was just fine although expensive.

 

I went to Shanghai and Beijing

 

I will probbaly never go there again if I need a visa. My new policy is visa on arrival only.

 

The days of me going to an Embassy in person or using a consular services company to apply for and collect visas for mere leisure travel are long over for me.

 

No visa free or visa on arrival = no visit!

Glad you mentioned this - I forgot about the agonising visa process. Apparently it changed a few months ago, for the worse. The online forms take forever, and you have to go in person to the visa office to submit the documents, and return there another day to collect the precious visa. The process is so precise if you don't get it exactly right on the first visit (e.g. the photo is not up to scratch) you have to start all over again. 

I felt compelled to use an agency, as this was the only way I could guarantee avoiding multiple trips to London. The whole process cost me around £250, with the agent taking £70 of that. This doesn't include travel costs to/from the London visa office. Painful! 

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20 hours ago, quandow said:

I saw a video of a Chinese McDonalds where a toddler squatted between tables, laid some cable, then went running around the eatery while his parents ignored him. A staff member came up with a broom and dustpan then swept it up like it was a daily affair. I saw another video of how they skin dogs in the most barbaric fashion, SOMETIMES killing them before ripping off their fur. That did it for me.

https://fightdogmeat.com/2017/01/18/china-live-dog-burned-alive-for-dog-meat/

 

for all who don't believe and it reflects entirely the brain dead behavior of Chinese people.

What would you do if this would be your beloved doggie? 

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On 4/7/2019 at 3:50 AM, CodyB said:

I go to China multiple times per year for work.  While there are certainly some 'cruder' elements to the PRC, I have never had anything near the kind of experience that has been recounted in this thread.  

I've been to Beijing several times, and once toured Yunnan with a couple of Chinese friends, one of whom I'd met in Chiang Mai. I once fell for the taxi trick at Beijing airport; the driver pretended to break down shortly before reaching the hotel, and hailed me a proper taxi to finish the journey. Forgot what I paid - almost certainly too much. But apart from that no problems. If I got lost in Beijing people were helpful. Other people were friendly and sometimes stopped for a chat (I can manage a little mandarin). I enjoyed these visits.  

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12 minutes ago, 55Jay said:

So meh, never been, probably never will, and don't feel like I'm missing out on anything.

There are better places to go.

 

Like Detroit in the winter.

 

I'm on line at the Shanghai airport in condition one ready to knock down a pusher and shover. 

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Just remembered another example. My hotel was walking distance to Tian Anmen Square, so I I took a walk up to there one day. As you approach the area you have to go through an airport style security check and show your passport before being allowed to continue on to the square. Showing your passport to enter places and buy tickets for attractions etc. seems commonplace there. 

 

I guess ultimately the Chinese authorities / people don't need to rely on tourism given that they have a manufacturing based economy, and so they have no incentive to make life easy for tourists. Or to rein in the filthy habits like spitting. 

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2 minutes ago, Nyezhov said:

There are better places to go.

 

Like Detroit in the winter.

 

I'm on line at the Shanghai airport in condition one ready to knock down a pusher and shover. 

New York is a long way.  Have a good flight, bro!  ????

 

 

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13 hours ago, See Will said:

https://fightdogmeat.com/2017/01/18/china-live-dog-burned-alive-for-dog-meat/

 

for all who don't believe and it reflects entirely the brain dead behavior of Chinese people.

What would you do if this would be your beloved doggie? 

I would give the guy the same treatment that he gives to the dog !

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I lived in Wuhan for 2 years around 15 years ago. Back then there were only about 2000 foreigners in a city of over 10 million, so we were more a curiosity than anything. This was the real deal with no provision for tourists whatsoever. Never seen an English menu the whole time.

 

However I could easily type up to the TV maximum characters with similar stories to the OP with regards to Beijing and Shanghai and a few other places my Chinese wife and I holidayed to.  

 

However I look back at these 2 years as some of the the most fun-filled times, where I met many great people I am still in touch with.

 

After years of telling my wife 'no one spits in the street in my country' (UK) we eventually moved there and the first week we were out she gleefully pointed out an old guy hacking up and spitting! 

 

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