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... is common in the rest of Asia. Third the amount of time spent in the shopping outlets - but this is a common way for the tour companies and / or the guides to make up their income on low cost tours. Tours that state no shopping stops are always more ...
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Abdul Wahab Tours and Travel in China
A Travel Blog entry by londone7 from Kashgar, Xinjiang Uygur, China
... some of their other tour guides. They also speak fluent French and German and can handle groups in those languages. 2. Price. Other tour companies were quoting me $2500-$3500. Abdul Wahabs base price was $1050 and with all my changes final price $1200. ...
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Organised trip or do-it-yourself China
A Travel Blog entry by happysheep from Hong Kong, China
... tours represent, to my mind, an optimal combination of great experience and cost-efficiency. I've taken cheaper trips through lesser tour companies, and, believe me, when you factor in how much I had to spend to rectify the countless problems that ...
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Organised trip or do-it-yourself China
A Travel Blog entry by happysheep from Beijing, China
... tours represent, to my mind, an optimal combination of great experience and cost-efficiency. I've taken cheaper trips through lesser tour companies, and, believe me, when you factor in how much I had to spend to rectify the countless problems that ...
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Dali, China
A Travel Blog entry by bowtie from Dali, China, China
... nbsp; It is very expensive to visit and they are inside the gates leading to the Chongsheng Temple. (I believe I paid 150 y.) Most tour companies and guesthouses will tell you that it is very expensive and they suggest to just stop on the roadside and ...
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My Coming of Age on the Great Wall of China
A Travel Blog entry by wandertrust from Beijing, China
... have chosen to use the country as a dumping ground for their factories, pollutants, and cheap labor. You might blame China for letting those companies in. I’ll point you to a little known historical event known as the Opium Wars and leave it at ...
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Day 4 - Education in China and the culture street
A Travel Blog entry by james.forester from Beijing, Beijing, China
... it up to private companies and individuals to write textbooks. Although opened it up is relative. These companies or individuals use a state provide curriculum and syllabus. The books are submitted to government for approval and only ...
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China..the real McCoy...well maybe not Shenzen!
A Travel Blog entry by saima117 from Shenzhen, Guangdong, China
... 's major financial centre, Shenzhen is home to the Shenzen Stock exchange as well as the headquarters of numerous high-tech companies. Shenzhen is also the third busiest container port in China, ranking only after Shanghai and Hong Kong. ...
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Macau: China's Oft Forgotten Middle Child?
A Travel Blog entry by mchao from Macau, China
... . The second delay is arriving at Macau port. Because boats leave every fifteen minutes or so, from two companies in Hong Kong and several in mainland China, the queues for immigration are crazy long (at least an hour, on a weekend). I keep ...
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Not really polluted China here in Yunnan
A Travel Blog entry by happysheep from Lijiang, China
... sides of the Chinese visitor market - domestic and international. "Are there many similar ventures to yours - farmer cooperative travel companies?" "No, I think we are the first - I know lots of other villages are watching to see if we succeed." ...
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Free China
A Travel Blog entry by col.caf from Hong Kong, China
... so much more keeping them autonomous. For Hong Kong it’s the gateway to the western world. So many companies have their Asian business bases in Hong Kong while their manufacturing bases are just across the water on the mainland. ...
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I climbed The Great Wall of China
A Travel Blog entry by katie_garnham from Beijing, Beijing, China
... . Some have carried on this trademark despite growing pressures from the management, the Chinese government and famous brand-name companies.Opened on March 19, 2005, and replacing the old alley-based Xiushui Market, the current Silk Street establishment ...
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Day one of the Beijing Tour
A Travel Blog entry by asianace206 from Beijing, China
... its city rings. The CBD(central business district) just due east of the Forbidden City contain many local offices of international companies. My hotel was also located in the area. Our final stop was the Silk Market, a bartering market for foreigners. ...
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China's answer to Silicon Valley
A Travel Blog entry by rweidmann from Beijing, China
... . It was also immense as it housed R & D offices for several foreign and domestic companies. After the introduction and quick tour, we were lead into a room where we had the chance to see some of the amazing technology ...
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A little bit...
A Travel Blog entry by lannyc from Near HuHot, China
... anymore. I'm hoping to get some ping pong in soon though. My dad just arrived with a friend on Wednesday, but he's doing the whole China tour. The owner of the company is treating my dad and his friend to a tour of Beijing, Shanghai and a lot of other ...
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Out of India Alive but not well !!!!
A Travel Blog entry by eoinmccarthy from Hong Kong, Hong Kong
... . The next day I checked out and headed for the hotel where the group was meeting for the start of my 21 day Grand China tour with Intrepid. Its the first organized tour I have done and its basically because due to the language difficulties I would not ...
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Yangshuo lessons
A Travel Blog entry by timefortea from Yangshuo, China
... centre of Yangshuo this morning. Apparently this relatively small village is becoming something of a tourist hotspot- a number of foreign tour companies are based here, so there are more restaurants, t-shirt stalls and internet cafes than you would ...
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Zhongdian
A Travel Blog entry by jimtran from Zhongdian, China
... legally get to Tibet overland from China as a foreigner, rather one must apply for 7day passes and bow to state run tour companies who arrange for the state run airline to get you into Lhasa. Though steeply priced for an independent backpacker, it ...
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First Impressions
A Travel Blog entry by xiaobao from Hong Kong, China
... the most part they are complimentary. Because of the diverse marketing advantage for both Hong Kong and mainland China, most companies looking to invest in Hong Kong will establish their global headquarters there. The pro-business environment ...
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Abdul Wahab Tours
A Travel Blog entry by londone7 from Kashgar, Xinjiang Uygur, China
... some of their other tour guides. They also speak fluent French and German and can handle groups in those languages. 2. Price. Other tour companies were quoting me $2500-$3500. Abdul Wahabs base price was $1050 and with all my changes final price $1200. ...
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