What's Changchun like? | |
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May 25, 2007 01:34 | |
| Hi there I have read that the winter is long and cold. I hope I can cope. What is the shopping like? Can anyone tell me about Changchun, the good and the not so good? The food, the people? |
May 25, 2007 01:48 | |
| Changchun is the capital city of Jilin Province. It is located in northeast China. Yes winter there is longer and colder than many other places, but summer is quite comfortable!! ^.^ You don't need to worry about shopping there. Just like other provincial capital cities, Changchun has lots of shopping streets and world level supermarkets like Wal Mart,etc...... Generally speaking, people in northeast China is quite straightforward, honest and hospitable. Surely you will meet many good friends there. But of course not all the people!!!!!!!!! |
May 27, 2007 23:20 | |
| Yes, you will have a pleasant summer in Northeast China. Winter is cold but it's ok cos everywhere have heating system. |
May 28, 2007 01:46 | |
| Agree with the two kindly girls:-) |
May 29, 2007 08:11 | |
| I lived in Changchun since early January. I moved here from the US. People are very helpful. English is not widely and in fact rarely spoken. It is cold but people here endure the cold very well. Driving and crossing the street is scary but I am still in one piece. |
Oct 25, 2007 01:03 | |
| Hi Annat, Yes the winter in the North East is long and cold, but it is also very dry and you will usually see snow. You can go skiiing and ice-skating. You can buy brilliant, long down-filled coats to keep out the cold. Everywhere has central heating (not like here in the south) and so when you're at home/work etc you shouldn't feel the cold. I visited Changchun and really liked the city very much. It is quite easy to navigate and has plenty of shopping opportunities. It also has a really good cafe scene, with lots of small cafes and restaurants and English menus. The people in the North East are very open, friendly and hospitable. I love the character of the NE people very much. Changchun is also relatively clean for the North East, there's less pollution and fewer factories. Guest 95184. NO, NO, NO. This conception of China is very much outdated and unhelpful. You can buy EVERYTHING in Changchun that you can buy in the West. Shampoo, conditioner, toothpaste is all available there. They have WAL MART! But, if you don't want to give your money to a multinational you'll find that most tiny corner shops, of which there are thousands, will sell toothpaste and stuff! The only thing you might have trouble finding is deoderant, it is available in China, but rarely the good brands. The cost of living in China is very cheap. Food especially. If you buy and cook your own food it is very cheap and easy, the array of fresh meat and vegetables here is fantastic. If you eat out at Chinese restaurants, the prices are very reasonable. If you eat Western food/imported food/imported beer & wine, then the prices are comparable to what you would pay in the West. This is expensive by Chinese standards. I can't imagine for a second that your husband's wage won't cover it. Transportation is cheap. Trains, buses, planes and taxis are certainly all cheaper than England (where I come from). Western-style clothing in Chinese high-street shops or markets is very cheap. All modern Chinese clothes are Western-styled, except for the very old, traditional clothing which you would have to go to a special store to buy. The only problem is finding large sizes. If you are relatively short and slim you'll be fine, if not, you will have a little more trouble. Real (not fake) Western-brand clothes, designer clothes are expensive. Roughly the same price as you would pay in the West, which makes them a lot of Chinese yuan/RMB. |
Oct 25, 2007 01:17 | |
| ooops. I want to clarify. A few places will have English menus - as opposed to many places I've been where there are NO English menus. |
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