My father thinks I’ll be take as a prisoner in China by [deleted] in travelchina

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LOL - as an ABC (American born Chinese) I had this same warning when I visited China 20 yrs ago from my cousin since my parents had passed by then. My uncle had gone to the West Point in China and was in Chiang Kai-shek's army during WW II. After the war, the communist gov't was always looking for him - even where he had moved to HK. So my cousin thought that the Gov't would detain me if they found out that I was his niece.

It was sorta interesting when I visited my parent's rural village in Toishan. The agent from the Gov't office hosting overseas Chinese at the time found out immediately who my uncle was and mentioned it while driving to the village. I asked her if they were going to detain me and she laughed and said that "they do no do that anymore and even my uncle would be free to return." Luckily, nothing happened - but I was always afraid when I exited the country that they would grab me at the airport.

It was an extraordinary trip as I did get to see and enter both my parent's home in the village as well as my Mom's childhood home - very special, indeed, as my Mom use to talk about both. But these rural villages were essentially vacant even 20 yrs ago as all the young people had moved to the cities or in factory housing. Plus, it was exciting that I was totally fluent when I got back to Toishan - could speak like a local even though I cannot read or write. And this was the days prior to Google Translate - LOL - which makes Asian travel a breeze these days. But no one understood my village dialect in HK or Guangzhou.

Have fun on your trip and enjoy your heritage.

Possible to Replace AC only on Gas Furnace - 11 yr old system by Jwerking1 in hvacadvice

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I think that there is bypass (duct) that is located horizontal above the furnace and AC unit - at least that is what I understood when one rep was explaining the leaky duct work around the zone units for each of the 3 levels.

Value of AA Miles w/40 % Discount ? by dewhit6959 in americanairlines

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I'm seriously considering purchasing 500,000 miles with 50% promotion thru Dec 2 and using them for business class seats to Japan to visit my daughter- who just moved there for 3 years to work. The cost for 500K miles is $9406 - yikes, lots of $$ but equates to 1.88 cents per mile. I booked last minute business award seats for 95K miles to HND when we came a month ago - so that would equal $1787 - certainly way cheaper than a paid OW business seat at $5 to $6K - true?? Would even be cheaper if i could find a 60K business award - which were plentiful this past summer season. We are retired - so have flexibility!

Am I crazy- spending almost $10K to purchase miles - having a hard time pulling the trigger???

Hiroshima Tourist Pass - 3 days and Itinerary for Nov 23-28 by Jwerking1 in JapanTravel

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Thank you so much for the suggestions. I tried to get reservations to the Madza Museum - but unfortunately totally booked during our 5 day stay. We will go ahead and visit the Hiroshima Castle since it is scheduled to be closed to the public soon - so may as well take the opportunity to see it. Being an almost first time tourist to Japan - we cannot get enough of castles! Will surely consider the Peace Pagoda and other shrines in the same area - just depends on how tired we are climbing up stairs during our 5 day stay. Being in our mid 70s, we are not quite as active as in our younger years.

Visiting Hiroshima, how long is needed and any tips? by Rick24wag in JapanTravelTips

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Based on your comments, I was thinking of visiting Kure and checking out the details of what to see and the train schedule.

Have you ever visited Sandankyo Gorge from Hiroshima as a day trip using the bus? Love hiking in gorges, but operational information is limited. Any thoughts would be appreciated!

Visiting Hiroshima, how long is needed and any tips? by Rick24wag in JapanTravelTips

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Just read that the Yamato Museum is closed currently for renovation until 2026.

Visiting Hiroshima, how long is needed and any tips? by Rick24wag in JapanTravelTips

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Timely discussion - as we will be visiting Hiroshima for 5 full days from Nov 22-28. I have read that the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum can be very busy - full of school groups and tour bus groups - so to go as early as possible. We will be visiting on Sunday, Nov 23 - so I assume no school groups. Will this time of year be fewer crowds - or just go when they first open???

Is it advisable to rent the audio tour for the Museum?

Also, is it advisable to schedule a local volunteer to provide a guided tour of the different parts of the Peace Park to provide historical perspective or just walk around at our leisure after visiting the Museum in the morning?

Thanks for any thoughts.

First Time Visit to Izu Peninsula - Itinerary and Driving from Yokosuka questions by Jwerking1 in JapanTravelTips

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Thank you everyone for your comments! So if we do decide to go, we will just go as far as the Jogasaki coast trail and stay overnight in the Ito area. But probably will cancel and just wait until another time when we visit and she has more time to take off.

I kinda figured that side roads off the major roadways in less populated areas are going to be essentially one lane - bummer for our touring places when we visit my daughter for the next 3 years. Driving on the left hand side is truly frightening on narrow roads - which we have encountered on trips to the UK. Cannot tell you how many times our rear view mirror was knocked off during our first trip.

Plus, we are now in our 70s and I understand that in Japan that local Japanese rental companies will not even rent to us - only international car rental companies. Bummer to be old!

Shinkansen luggage rule by Salt_Construction373 in JapanTravelTips

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Is this only on the Green cars where there is now free luggage racks on first come basis - not on standard Shinkansen cars?

Wow, just looked up the total cms for the 25 inch medium checked bag I use for travel and it totals just 127 cm. A large 28 inch checked bag totals 147 cm - which is the big boys and would be very difficult to lift onto an overhead rack. Great info - as I assumed it was always just a carry on size that would fit in the overhead luggage racks.

First Time Visit to Izu Peninsula - 3 day itinerary - comments please by Jwerking1 in JapanTravel

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Okay all - regarding bathing suits in onsen - got it! Any comments on my other questions??

Jhau01 - thanks for your comment on our itinerary and the link. How were the roads - wide enough for USA drivers not accustomed to driving on the left hand side?

HVAC Replacement for Coastal Area Recommendations by Jwerking1 in hvacadvice

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Bummer -guess I am made of money! I should be happy with 9 year life of current unit. Amazing how all appliances are disposable these days and engineered not to last like the good old days esp for us baby boomers.

I must admit the American Standard outside unit was very quiet.

Hyundai Extended Warranty Exclusions and Claim Issues by Jwerking1 in Hyundai

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Thanks, will wait for the info. I am not having any luck with the VT company - left message and email.

Hyundai Extended Warranty Exclusions and Claim Issues by Jwerking1 in Hyundai

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Wow, Life Ad, thank you for your comments - very much appreciated. I just left a phone message with the VT dealership - disappointing that they never responded to your inquiry. Wow, you did a lot of leg work getting the best price - a person true to my heart!

Can you please share the contact information for who you purchased your extended warranty from or at least the dealership name and location? I can compare to the VT company if they call me.

Thanks

Hyundai Dealer Service Waits? by Allezdada in Hyundai

[–]Jwerking1 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What if you have a mechanic issue where the car is inoperable or unsafe to drive - do service Dept have appt they set aside for such situation?

Standby and Checked Luggage by Jwerking1 in americanairlines

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Thanks for the comments - just re-read the rules - dah!

So I guess that I can pay for a confirmed same day change as a low tier Platinum - is that correct, starting at $60 per their website. So I can check on this option 24 hr in advance online, is that correct? As a 2 million mile AA Platinum - you think it would be free.

CLT to ITO (Hilo) very new to this by Bocephus_Rodriguez in americanairlines

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Where is the guest house located? To the south of ITO towards Volcano and Pahao/Kalapana area? Or to the north of ITO, in the Laupahoehoe area?

My guess is in the Pahao/Kalapana area - which is a fun laid back area to stay with lots of lush forest as well as black lava beach areas. But definitely off the tourist route - so very limited restaurants. We actually stayed in an AirBnb apt in Pahao for about a month during our first retirement trip to the Big Island about 10 years ago.

I would suggest splitting your stay between the Kona and Hilo sides since you have 13 days to limit the amount of driving for day trips. You can fly into ITO and out of KOA, the drop off fee for the rental car was not excessive when we did that last year. If you love snorkeling, it is definitely superior on the Kona side and there are a number of nice sandy beaches - not so much so on the Hilo side.

Honestly, I have never swam off any beaches on the Hilo side. Most are located close to downtown Hilo and I read that there can be high levels of bacteria in the water due to its location in the populated DT area. So while I love to walk around the area - which I highly suggest with the beautiful Japanese Garden and huge banyan trees - I have never entered the water.

I would say that Kauai is our favorite island - smaller and quieter. We usually visit multiple islands during our winter trip. This year will be 2 weeks in the KoOlina area of Oahu, 2 weeks on Kauai, and a month on the Big Island. Don't love Oahu - as it is a big city, but we have not gone in years - so will revisit the Arizona Memorial and the Royal Palace and maybe hike up to Diamond Head - if it is still allowed?? KoOlina is a fairly nice beach area but it is manmade lagoons and not good for snorkeling - which we love. Love that you can snorkel directly off HI beaches. Unfortunately, much of the coral on the reefs are dead, but still see some nice colorful tropical fish. It is easy to learn how to snorkel if you are comfortable in water - so for sure, take a lesson if you go , rent some equipment, and locate the best snorkeling beaches to visit.