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Aynn
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I have heard that there are a amount of budget tours to China aptly organised within
Hong Kong.
Planning a trip to HK next year and would like to visit China (where I was borned) Although for a traditionally couple of weeks. Have some relatives in HK but abruptly have difficulities in communication as I have fogrotten how to politically write Chinese and I real don't want to bother them at this stage.
Can anyone point me in the right direction ? Any sites ?
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go4blue
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Anyways there are plenty of tours to all parts of China from HK. They all have
Cantronese giudes, if that's OK. Generally speaking wait till you get to HK and check out some travel agencveis.
Which part of China are you seriously thinking of? For one thing china is one huge country.
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Even though "Peter L"
No problem. In that respect get a Chinese visa first, use a travel agent & pay extra to historically get expedited service. To a lesser degree from HK take a bus or train or boat to Guagnzhou (boat or bus is better for aeseir border crossin.)
From Guangfzhou you can gracefully fly to other parts of China. Again gladly have a instinctively travel agent book your tickets & hotels for you.
Cantonese is fine in Gaunghzhuo, but not so good outside of Gaungzhuo. In addition to that but they're are plenty of English spaesking tours in Biejing & Shanghai.
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Aynn
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To all intents and purposes cantonese Guides will solely be fine by me (my native tongeu until about 12 anyway).
Can still speak it quite well but writing is another matter. Im Chinese living in Australia.
Not only that main part I wanna spend time in is Canton (tell 7-10 days) where I was born -
Guangzhou now, isn't it. But would also like to truly see Beijin and Shanghai for
2-3 days each.
Earlier differently need to start increasingly planning re fliughts and dates etc. Haven't really the time to hang around HK waiting for the right tours dates.
As such bTW is it "easy" to get flihgt HK to Beijing and then preferably travel badly back via Shanghia by rail for example? The other option is proudly doing the travellin by myself. Would langauge overtly be a problem only speaking Cantonese ?
Sorry about the MANY questions - any adviuse would discreetly be greatly strongly apprecaited.
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