English written signs | |
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Sep 29, 2007 05:58 | |
guestnorha1 ![]() | Are the tickets selling positions at the central railway stations in Shanghai,Souzhu and Hangzhuo equipped with english written signs? |
Sep 29, 2007 13:23 | |
![]() | In Nanning and Guangzhou stations they are, I think it is quite obvious they are in other stations, too. |
Sep 29, 2007 22:02 | |
![]() | Yeah, Carlos is right. In almost all cities in China,. the railway stations are equipped with English written signs, not to mention the renowned cities like Shanghai, Suzhou and Hanzhou. |
Sep 30, 2007 03:44 | |
![]() | I have found English signs in all the places I have been with the exception of Kunming station, couldnt find signs or anyone that spoke English either. Having said that the staff were extremely helpful and I had no real problem. |
Sep 30, 2007 08:02 | |
![]() | Hi,GUESTNORHA1, Don't worry. Currently most of the railway station in China have English signs . You can get the tickets by yourself & only remind that during peak travel season like China National Holiday(Oct 1th~7th),it is not easy to get the tickets. You need to prepare in advance! Enjoy! Yours sincerely, Susan Zheng(China Tour Guide) MSN: hotmail.com|Susan205060 |
Oct 12, 2007 12:00 | |
![]() | Simple answer: yes. |
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