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This report is absolutely fantastic as the information is so helpful.
I am thinking of going to Beijing in the near future, thus need to learn some facts about shopping. I love to purchase small carpets. So, does anyone know if carpets are a good buy in China. I want to buy a small one that I can fold in just carry in my suitcase. The other thing I love is jewelry. There are lots of posts about buying pearls. So, how can I be sure if the pearls I buy are real and approximately what do the real pearls necklace-(-a short one, close to neck kind) cost. I have read you can get pearl necklanes of less than $5. Those have to be fake--right or wrong. Lastly, what else would be a good buy that can fit in the suitcase for nice gifts for adult children. Just reading about other people's shopping experience and fun, I really want to enjoy the art of bargaining and bringing back some little Christmas and birthday gifts for loved ones. Any tips, ideas and suggestions are welcome. Thanks in advance |
Enjoyed your report and your humorous comments. I'd also be intersted in markets to shop where the locals shop, if Peter gets a chance to see this. I'm leaving on the 14th, have posed some questions and appreciate all responses I've received.
Karen |
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This is to PeterN_H. We (husband + 2 children ages 9 and 11) are about to embark on a trip to China. Classic cities being visited: Beijing, Xian, Guilin, Yangshuo, Shanghai. I know exactly what I want to do but am extremely frustrated as I look for tour companies. Found a couple (The China Guide and China Highlights) that are willing to do customize tours...but still they are charging way too much I think. I would like to find a guide and a driver in each city and just go wherever and whenever I want to go. However, I don't know how to go about finding such a thing. Also, when one gets to these places and not be on a tour - how will one know the history, etc. (like the Forbidden City for example). Any advice? Thank you in advance. I enjoy reading your posts. There's a lot of wisdom to them but I'm still unclear as to how I can do it on my own. Help!
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In searching for info on finding a driver in Beijing for our trip to the Great Wall at Simatai I came upon this trip report. It was of the best trip reports I have ever read as far as my interests!We leave for Beijing in less than 4 days and reading this report (and PeterN_H's comments also) answered SO many outstanding questions that I had.
Pumblechook2, belatedely, thanks for a great report! |
I missed this last year as well - extremely well-written and very entertaining - I'd like to go to Beijing one day myself...thanks for the great report!
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Thank you for writing this excellent trip report!
<<<We’ve seen Ho Chi Minh lying in state and without wishing to be too disrespectful, I suspect that if you’ve seen one dead dictator you’ve seen ‘em all.>>> LMAO! I just about snorted soda all over my laptop. :) <<<I can say though, that the scorpions were fresh. Some of them were still wriggling on the sticks!>>> And due to that comment I think I'll be taking a jar of peanut butter for the week I'll be there! EWWY! Thank you again for an excellent report! Now I'm even more excited about planning my own trip. :) Ainette, you'll most likely have better luck starting a new topic for your question. This trip report was started over a year ago and Peter (and others who can help you) might not see your question. |
Hi Pumblechook2,
I know it's 18 months since your trip report on Beijing but hope you will read this. I have visited Beijing and am planning another trip in 2011. I learned more about finding my way around and how to travel from your report than in the week I spent there. Thanks so much. Will definitely not do a group tour and take your advice about the subway. I choked on your comment about John Howard ... though I doubt that he'll be out of the spotlight for long. Rumour has it he's after a knighthood given on behalf of the Brits, Jeanette would love it! Cheers and many many thanks OzJane (Sydney) |
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