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It will take you about 18 hours to get to Zhangjiajie from Shanghai and 16 hours from Beijing.
2010-06-02 20:36
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If you want to take a taxi, you could ask the driver to charge you according to the taximeter. For any problems occur, you could seek help from the Complaints Center of the Transportation Corporation, Zhangjiajie Car/Vehicle Rental online email service:shuire@gmail.com. More importantly, you could be alert to any tour items which tout by the taxi drivers.
2010-05-04 20:35
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1. Most major airlines in China are now able to issue E-tickets but not all of them. 2. E-tickets are more common to flights between larger cities than those on lesser routes. 3. Foreign traveler holding electronic ticket need only show their passports to board the plane but need to ensure that the name on the e-ticket is exactly the same as the name on the passport. 4. A confirmation code will be issued for each e-ticket.
2010-09-15 20:34
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All visitors traveling to mainland China, whether for business or pleasure, require a visa. No Visa is required prior to enter Hong Kong , a Visa will be issued upon arrival. If you travel beyond Hong Kong, even for a few hours, you will need a China visa to enter China.
2010-08-11 20:34
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For your first visit, we recommend Beijing, Xi'an, shanghai, Guilin, Tibet, all of which are must-see places. Besides, some relatively less visited places and routes are also worth seeing. These include: Zhouzhuang Water Village in Suzhou, Hangzhou city, Ancient Town Lijiang in Yunnan, Pingyao Ancient Town in Shanxi, Yangtze River Cruise, Silk Road Explore.
2010-12-13 20:33
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Mandarin is spoken throughout China, and most people in Hong Kong speak Cantonese and English. English is the first foreign language of China and becoming more and more common. In areas frequented by tourists, you won't have problem using English.
2010-09-08 20:32
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Choosing the best time to visit China depends on which places you wish to visit, what type of weather you enjoy. May, September and October are the peak tourist months at China's most popular destinations when the weather is most comfortable, but prices are higher, and everywhere is more crowded. Prices drop a bit in the shoulder season, which runs from late March through April and from June through August. The low season arrives in late November, and continues through the winter when there are fewer crowds and the prices are lower.
2010-07-21 20:31
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It is strongly recommended that you register first in order to fully utilize the abilities of this community.Registration takes only a couple minutes, and allows you to access additional features (not available to guest users) such as the followings:Create online photo albums Publish your travelogues Find travel buddies Edit your profile and upload your favorite avatar
2010-06-09 20:29
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General you need not take any currency to China since you can easily exchange you US$ into Chinese Rmb in hotels and banks. However if you would like to have local currency upon your arrival in China, it is okay that you may take a volume of Chinese currency less than 20,000 Rmb without declaration at the customs. You are required to declare your import of Chinese currency exceeding 20,000 Rmb.
2010-07-08 20:28
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Most travelers want to take home some bargains or mementos. With so many options available, shopping can be time-consuming, confusing and exhausting. The following tips may make it easier for you:
2010-12-13 20:26
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