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May 14, 2007 05:15 | |
![]() | these things must seem simple to you people but very important to me and to late tofind out AFTER i arrive. that mix of nescafe/sugar and dried milk powder. i can experiment but do the authorities think that it may be something other than a refreshing drink?? i love a peaceful life - no drama if you get what i mean. - will experiment and await your opinions regards peter |
May 14, 2007 16:23 | |
![]() | now discover tours frm here ran by macley valley travel China holiday helen wong bunnik tours as well as wendy wu the bunnik tour reads the best - 21 days plus the Yangtize can be added - another 4 days. my problem is are any of you persons aware of any of these tour companies in China and which would you suggest for a newboy wanting to learn about and see China. would value your advise regards peter |
May 14, 2007 21:01 | |
![]() | Why not directly try TCG? You can check the page http://www.travelchinaguide.com/tour/default.htm for more tour information! : ) Thanks |
May 15, 2007 03:58 | |
![]() | You can leave out the milk powder and buy small packets of milk cheaply at all foodshops. |
May 20, 2007 19:41 | |
![]() | A couple packs of wipes are relatively light. Walmarts in China are becoming relatively popular in the larger cities but it is hard to say how close you will be to one. You can buy a number of essential items at China Walmarts, some that are even cheaper than in your home country. In Kunming, there was one right around the corner from our hotel, a huge multi-story building. Good luck. Rick |
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