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Jul 29, 2008 07:08 | |
![]() | hello friends, i'm planing to be in guangzhou at the end of august for business, been told that due to the olympics, there will be a rise in cost of living(hotel,etc) can someone advise me if thats applies to guangzhou and should i postpone my trip for after the games? thanks in advance |
Jul 29, 2008 08:04 | |
![]() | Guangzhou shouldn't be affected too much by the Olympics. However considering the difficulties of obtaining visas, it would be better to postpone non-essential travel to anywhere in China till after the Olympics, or better still after the 2nd week of October. |
Jul 31, 2008 09:31 | |
![]() | Ellsye, When you say difficulty in obtaining visas, are you hearing of people being refused, even if they have prrof of accommodation and travel in/out of the country? Regards, Dave |
Jul 31, 2008 10:10 | |
![]() | Well, getting full accommodation bookings and such is already enough hassle, especially for backpackers who plan to stay maybe 30 days here but who have no definite plans! |
Jul 31, 2008 17:57 | |
![]() | Ah, understood! As I'm not backpacking I (naturally) don't think along those lines. We're finding it hard enough to get all the required paperwork, and we know where we're going to be! I think that people backpacking must be having a very difficult time right now. |
Aug 2, 2008 08:48 | |
![]() | I have heard of teachers with renewed contracts being refused visas! |
Aug 2, 2008 08:51 | |
![]() | Oh and a german who reports friends could only come on a package tour, no independent travel!.Several travellers have said they booked hostels on-line and accepted the loss of deposit. I would recommend waiting until after the Paralympics, if possible, tho the weather will start cooling in the north, soon after that. |
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