Thinking About Traveling To China?

For China is an experience – one you’ll be talking for years to come. I know! I went twice. And each time was a monumental journey. I was lucky. My son, Kris, traveled to China in 2001. He had planned to stay at a martial arts temple in Dali, China. And he did stay there for a few months. But his journey led him to China to be an entrepreneur and a restaurant called Salvador Coffee House opens with a number of business partners. I said I was happy because when I visited China, I had my own personal guide (my son) who spoke impeccable English, but Chinese fluently. Bargaining for goods on the market or to get the best price for a taxi or a tour was provided by my son enterprising. One of the first things you should do before going to China is to complete an application for travel visa to China and ask for your passport. To do this, with enough time to lose, you’re not afraid to approach travel. You might want to check cheap travel to China or discount travel in China. Would you like to plan a tour trip to China with a group of people. Although not as “up close and personal” like having your own personal guide, it is easier for most people. In your plans to travel to China, if you plan to bring something electronic, you need an adapter for travel in China. I brought my little hair dryer and used a lot of my adapter. China China air travel and rail are two modes you want to search. Train travel in China is relatively cheap and it’s a great way to see the landscape. But you would be aware of food choices on the train. They generally do not have the choice of Western food or snacks. It takes some getting used to and planning. The sites you see when you visit China are breathtaking! You may want the Great Wall of China travel. What a wonderful adventure that is! Your package could include Chinese Terra Cotta Warriors in Xian, or Tiger Leaping Gorge in Lijiang. Your travel agent in China can help you make an informed choice when you start planning. During my visits to China, we went from one side of the country to another, or so. It was exhausting and exhilarating at once. I think everyone should go to China. It is a fascinating country – one you will not soon forget.

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