Bejing with child in December
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Bejing with child in December
I am travelling with an 8 year old for ten days in December. I saw on this site something about a cooking course in someone's house but I can't find it anymore. Could someone send me information? Any recommendations for a tour guide to the Great Wall? Any opinions on which Opera to buy tickets to? Thank you.
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I was the one whose kids went with us to the cooking class. The website is www.hutongcuisine.com. On the site you will see that there are different menus available, depending upon which day of the week you go. I think she only offers the 10:30 to 2:30 class at this time of the year.
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Have fun. Any other questions, let me know.
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Have fun. Any other questions, let me know.
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There are a number of choices in transport to the Great Wall, but first you must decide which section of the wall you wish to see. We went to Mutianyu, which is about 1-1.5 hours from the center of Beijing.
I hired a driver/guide with his own car prior to leaving for China. While not necessary, you can simply negotiate a taxi for the day, we were very happy with the guide we had this year. I was in Beijing last year and had a different driver/guide I personally would not recommend.
I would hire a taxi from the airport. It is very inexpensive - this past trip it was 85RMB, about $13 US. Make sure to stand in the official taxi line outside the terminal. Do not accept rides from people soliciting inside the terminal.
Always, always have your destination address written out in Chinese characters.
We did not go to any of the acrobatic or opera shows, sorry.
I hired a driver/guide with his own car prior to leaving for China. While not necessary, you can simply negotiate a taxi for the day, we were very happy with the guide we had this year. I was in Beijing last year and had a different driver/guide I personally would not recommend.
I would hire a taxi from the airport. It is very inexpensive - this past trip it was 85RMB, about $13 US. Make sure to stand in the official taxi line outside the terminal. Do not accept rides from people soliciting inside the terminal.
Always, always have your destination address written out in Chinese characters.
We did not go to any of the acrobatic or opera shows, sorry.
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I used Alvin Jiang as my driver and guide this year. His email is [email protected]
I don't believe I have seen his name mentioned on this board, however his services have been reviewed several times on Tripadvisor. You just need to do a search for him on the China forum over there, and you can see if you like what you read!
I don't believe I have seen his name mentioned on this board, however his services have been reviewed several times on Tripadvisor. You just need to do a search for him on the China forum over there, and you can see if you like what you read!