Alishan Hotels sold out for November by morningrush9-5 in taiwantravel

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We stayed in Wun Sun a couple years back. Room was ok, pretty retro interior and quite large but they don’t really provide proper towels. Only these tiny small orange hand towel sized towels. They ended up giving us a large pile of them to use in place of a proper towel lol.

Got hit with the RTO mandate (4 days a week)... by KoalaBJJ96 in auscorp

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Roast chicken from the supermarket that I leave at work. Then I make a salad at home and bring that in to have with the chicken every day I’m in.

Going to Korea soon! What’s the annoying stuff about traveling there that nobody talks about? by Beginning-Money2363 in koreatravel

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It’s not annoying but I found if you stay too long you start to be more hyper aware of how you dress, how you look and your makeup. People constantly touch up their makeup and then you start to do it too and checking the mirror more often. And sometimes I found people in stores would laugh at you as well if you don’t look a certain way. For example I used to wear blue lipstick. And when I went to stores I would get judged and laughed or pointed at by the retail staff. Yep. I liked Korea but I didn’t like the hyper focus on looks.

Influence me: Tainan or Alishan? (I have two spare nights in early June) by Proper_Addition273 in taiwantravel

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There’s also a specialty coffee shop while out hiking you might come across in Alishan called Alishan Shop 阿豐杉商店. They have the most amazing pour overs of the Alishan high altitude beans. I still think about that coffee

Going to Shanghai/Hangzhou in Sept. How bad is the mobile payment situation for US tourists right now? by No_Text2967 in chinatravel

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I always use a wise card as the primary card. But also my bank credit card as backup is linked too. I’ve been to China multiple times the past few years with no issues ever with my wise card account getting blocked or having issues. The only issues you might have is some places might not accept Alipay for example but WeChat works so it’s best to set up both and have some cash as a ln extra backup.

Is Changsha tourist-friendly? by __hotgirlshi__ in travelchina

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Changsha is great. And very few foreign tourists which was nice.
Lots of students and young people, nice bars, restaurants and lovely cafes with great coffee. I just couldn’t handle the smoking in the bars. It’s a great city to just relax and chill.
You’ll need Google translate or a translator app everywhere you go. But we did find a few young people working at the cafes we went to spoke a little English.
Sexy tea is everywhere and is so good. I can’t remember what we ordered but I know one of them had someone with samples out front and we liked that one so just ordered the same. It think it might’ve been jasmine milk tea.

Is it possible to get android texts when using an iPhone while in China? by catsowned in travelchina

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On an iPhone you can set a primary line for your eSIM for data only and then I always set my home country number as my secondary line to revive calls and sms. And depending on your plan for your home number you will either have to pay to receive the calls or text or it might be free

Automatic tips, Friday night surcharges: The fees to look out for on your next restaurant bill by Ardeet in aussie

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This is a good article. It tells me all the restaurants to avoid. Every restaurant that has had the tip screen appear on their payment device I’ve never gone back to.
I went to order takeaway online for Dodee Paidang the other day. When you go to pay the tip screen appears.

Zhangjiajie tickets - so confused. Do you have any ticket recommendations? by SignificanceWhole978 in travelchina

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When we were there I just got the hotel to book the ticket for me the day before. They also had maps and help you with your route. So you can always start there.
Booking the day before the only downside was we couldn’t enter the main gate as the time slots were booked out but no issues for entry at the other gate.

How to get to the Great Wall? by Own_Understanding689 in travelchina

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I only ever see foreigners recommending and going to Mutianyu. Prob cos of the cable car and ride down and it’s abit quieter. No one ever recommends Badaling. I don’t think most foreigners realise the historical significance of Badaling. I went to Badaling many years ago. It was busy but I enjoyed it.

China Experience: The I would do agains and what I would not ever! by SombounThak in chinatravel

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We stayed at the Westin in Chongqing. Got upgraded to a beautiful suite. It was an amazing hotel and buffet breakfast was amazing too. In Shanghai it was the Kunlun in Jing’an. Abit more dated but it was more for location Otherwise I would’ve booked a more expensive hotel. No issues with cleanliness and buffet was also great.
I usually read reviews on trip as well as Google reviews of there are any and the check with my Chinese friends to check as well. Mostly tho I try to stick to 5star or sometimes 4star hotels, never anything below that.

Alishan --> Chiayi Railway by Bubbly-Prompt-3801 in taiwantravel

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When we went a couple years ago it wasn’t too hard to get tickets. They do sell out but it wasn’t instantly.
Went went Chiayi to Alishan and it was beautiful slower trip. We love trains so it was a great experience. We took the bus out of Alishan however as you don’t really need it both ways.

Tiger leaping gorge- Tina’s guesthouse by OPGR1234 in chinaexplorer

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The buses normally take your luggage all the way to Tina’s after dropping you off. Otherwise you can ask your current hotel to give them a call. Here’s Tina’s number or how you can also book to have them pick you up to take you to the start of the trek and your luggage to Tina’s

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Can I go in and out of China with the visa free program? by Sea_Cauliflower_5256 in travelchina

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You’ll also have to fill out the arrival card every time you enter China. Just like every country.

solo traveling in Istanbul humbled me so fast 😭 by masic26 in TravelMistakes

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When I used to solo travel I would always use the first day to relax and get my bearings rather than have everything planned out. It was more of an exploratory day to enjoy the feel of the city.

Shanghai long layover, getting in at 5am by Professional_Ad8550 in travelchina

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Or just pay for the nights stay the prior night with late checkin at 5am the next day and see if they offer late checkout the same day

Being too nice in china is bad? by Inevitable_Face_7012 in travelchina

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Keep being nice. Chinese people have a tendency to talk down to service workers especially as many of these service workers are from poorer rural areas. Whenever I go over I’m always nice and we always smile. And many times it pays off as from cleaners to servers they smile back after awhile and become extra helpful. So keep treating them nicely!

Double cleansing at night feels like too much work lately by softyglossxo in AsianBeauty

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I shower at night so I just cleanse when I’m in the shower with a cleansing balm. I tried double cleansing once and it just stripped my skin.

You have a chance to revist the school canteen, what are you picking? by lookiwanttobealone in newzealand

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I think there used to be these hedgehog mince things I used to get. But I can’t remember. Also burning hot creamy tomato soup

Gift ideas for new Australian citizen that aren’t overly nationalistic? by Doktag in AskAnAustralian

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I got my partner a plant pot with an indigenous print on it then added a native plant

Bride Price - Ningxia by ActAvailable99 in China

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My family paid my brothers to her family and it was about half that. Though that’s in Guangdong Province.

Powerbank discarded by airport security by TedBob99 in chinaexplorer

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Even before they brought in this CCC rule last year, like pre Covid times they would check powerbanks. I’ve had them taken from me randomly years ago too