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Author: hnubkaj
Date: Jul 23, 2008 15:06

When is the best time to visit China (weather wise) and what are the
must-see for first-timers?

HK
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Re: Visiting China         


Author: cwjmem
Date: Jul 23, 2008 18:03

Go to Kunming, and Paj tawg. Now, you should be able to fly from
Kunming to Pajtawg, which is taking 45 mins on air, rather than spend
whole day to drive to Pajtawg. There are lots of hmongs to see and
the foods are good. Best time to go is in the fall, October.

On Jul 23, 3:06 pm, hnub...@gmail.com wrote:
> When is the best time to visit China (weather wise) and what are the
> must-see for first-timers?
>
> HK
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Re: Visiting China         


Author: Cat
Date: Jul 24, 2008 11:06

On your way there, if you stop in Hong Kong and you are hungry, you
find yourself in a Chinese restaurant do speak English when you are
ordering. When you do they will give you the English menu which is
twice as much as the Chinese menu, same food twice the cost.
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Re: Visiting China         


Author: Moobsib
Date: Jul 25, 2008 01:22

G!.... is that the case?

Thanks for sharing, CAT.

ms
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Re: Visiting China         


Author: hnubkaj
Date: Jul 25, 2008 13:50

Cwj,
Will you recommend going with their tour package or build-your-own for
first timers?

HK
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Re: Visiting China         


Author: vongvue
Date: Jul 25, 2008 17:20

Hnub,

I went there a few years ago. The best is to get to know someone in
Kunming. They can pick you up from the airport and take you to the
Hotel, where popular tourist section. However, be aware of a few...
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Author: Moobsib
Date: Jul 25, 2008 18:09

Thanks, Vong. That helps.

Kuv muaj ib tug muam hab yawm yij moog ncig Suavteb under a package
tour. Vim tas cov tourists under such package tour muaj coob dlhau ces
lub company arrange a tour guide to a group. Thaum moog ncig rua...
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Re: Visiting China         


Author: Hmong213
Date: Jul 25, 2008 22:44

On Jul 25, 6:09 pm, Moobsib gmail.com> wrote:
> Thanks, Vong. That helps.
>
> Kuv muaj ib tug muam hab yawm yij moog ncig Suavteb under a package
> tour. Vim tas cov tourists under such package tour muaj coob dlhau ces
> lub company arrange a tour guide to a group. Thaum moog ncig rua huv
> the forbidden city ces neeg coob tis ua coob. Ib tug tour guide kwv ib
> tug chij (a logal flag of the tour company) but the same company there
> are many groups are touring at the same time. While my brother in-law
> took a little time to take a few pictures. As he turned a way for few
> pictures then turn to look at the flag of his tour guide to make sure
> he was still there. However he did not realize was that his group
> already advanced to a new location and the old location had been
> replaced by the new group of the same tour company. So as he still see
> the same flag, he continue to take more pictures. When he finished he
> stepped back to the group and found out that it was not his group any
> more. He then ran and looked around the nearby vicinity without any
> sight of his group or his wife. He thought to himself that they might
> have gone out of the forbidden city. So, he walked out of the gate. As
> a rule, anyone walked out of the gate will never allow back inside by ...
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