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    Monday, November 07, 2005

    Travel Tips for Visitors to Mainland China
    (Part 3 of 4)


    By Ken Cheong

    Local Hotels
    There is a good choice of hotels in China ranging from one star to the most luxurious 6 stars. Most of the time, the rooms are safe and clean and in my opinion, cheap does not mean bad. There are many websites selling China hotel rooms on the internet. You can also check out the travel counters which are available in most train, bus stations as well as airport. Book ahead if travelling in peak seasons.

    Peak Tourist Seasons
    Chinese New Year: Date varies but generally late January or early February. May Day: First two weeks of May China National Day: Middle two weeks of October. Avoid travelling during these periods. Book rooms and travel modes way early if you need to travel to travel during these times. Believe me, the crowds during these period of time will be scary. What do you expect when the entire Chinese nation of eight billion people are on holiday as well!

    Chinese Food
    Much of the local food is absolutely fabulous. Try as much Chinese food as your wallet or stomach can afford. Restaurants are available everywhere and open until late hours. Most restaurants will have a menu that includes photographs of the various dishes. Better yet, simply point at the food that your next door table is having, especially if it looks delicious! However, avoid street side stalls and drinking directly from the taps if you have delicate stomach.

    Telecommunications
    Mobile phone coverage in China is good in most locations. Global auto-roaming within China is not a problem.

    Internet Access
    There are cyber-cafes everywhere in China, especially in tourist areas. Most are patronized by young people playing online games but you still can check your Hotmail, Yahoo or Gmail. Access may be a bit slow for international websites. You will need to show your passport as China has tight regulations at Internet Cyber Cafes.

    (Please come back and visit this blog again for part 4 of this article.)

    Ken Cheong worked and lived in Mainland China for five years. He shares his experience in China with people interested in visiting or working in China at: http://www.chinese-culture.net. He also runs the popular http://www.quick-pain-relief.com website which features Oriental herbal treatments.

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