1001 questions from a newbie China traveller | |
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Feb 4, 2009 14:21 | |
| Hello everyone, I'll be travelling to China in april/may for 3 weeks and had some questions really. I bought the LP and rough guide but I still have some unanswered questions. The most important one would be my budget. This is my first time in China (or asia for that matter) and have no clue on how to budget. I'm usually a frugal person and dont spend too much on holidays/travels. I'm staying in hostels (which I already booked btw) so no worries there. I'm a major foodie though and spent most of my holiday exploring food Anyways I budgeted around £300 a week (this is without acc. as thats already paid). One week will be spent in beijing, one week in nanjing and xian and one week in shanghai. Do you think 300 pound will be enough? This will have to include train-travel, food, sightseeing really (i hate clubbing on holidays hehe) Im just afraid that i'll be cash-strapped Also, i'm travelling alone for the first time. Any handy tips regarding that? I'm planning on buying a phrase-book (duh) and those useful cards with basic chinese characters on them (metro restaurant, police, bank, airport etc etc) I know 2 looooong questions but if you could answer them I would be eternally grateful!!!!! I hope I'll enjoy my trip in china as Im planning another one for end this year. Thanks! |
Feb 4, 2009 14:23 | |
| LOL that was ment to be my profile pic. Hahaha, blimey there is something wrong with me today LOL |
Feb 4, 2009 20:59 | |
| What a happy smile! Hehe-^0^, If you stay in hostels and not party all the time in big city , Your money should be sufficient. You can rent a bike or moto for travelling in big city, it's much cheaper and more convinient. Best regards Charity |
Feb 4, 2009 22:30 | |
| Good grief!!! 300 GBP would be enough for me for a month or at least 3 weeks! |
Feb 5, 2009 02:49 | |
| Hi, We just traveled for 2 weeks in South East China (including the earth buildings and Xiamen, Fujian Province, and Guilin and Yangshuo, Guangxi Province ). We were not going to the big (and possibly more expensive) cities, and we spent about A$500 (about £225) a week a person for everything. We were staying in inexpensive hotels, but not really worrying about the cost of food (we like to eat), did a cooking course and took a couple of flights. Can not really help on traveling alone, but the helpfulness of people, particularly in smaller places, never ceases to amaze me. Have fun! |
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