Need help with my travel to china | |
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Feb 17, 2011 19:31 | |
| Hi, how are you? Fisrt, sorry for my english. Anyone speak spanish? In may, my friend and i, gonna do a travel thats includes china. We want to know how to move arround china. With the poor translation of internet its very dificult to understand anything, and the names are no easy either. We gonna be in hong kong and want to finish in shanghai. From hong kong we want to go to guilin. From there to Phoenix town (feng huang cheng). And then to zhangjiajie, to visit the forest. I suposed that we have to go to changsha for take something to shanghai, but i dont know, maybe its something more direct. And we want to stop for a little visit to wudang, in the middle of the trip hunan - shangai. What do you recomend? Hong Kong - Guilin and Hunan - shanghai we have to fly or we can get a train and dont loose to many time? And in the rest of the road betheen the smaller cities? I read that its a bus from guilin to feng huang for 20 usd for example. We need help with this, please. And we need to know how to buy tickts from here, argentina, if its necesary. Thanks very much, really. Rodrigo. |
Feb 17, 2011 20:36 | |
| 1. Hong Kong-Guilin: The direct transportation is air. If by train, you could pass the border from Hong Kong to Shenzhen, then take a train from shenzhen to Guilin( only a night train is operatring at the time). The air ticket from Shenzhen to Guilin is also cheaper. 2. Guilin-Fenghuang: Yes, there is a bus operating from Guilin to Fenghuang. It departs at 10:00 every morning from Guilin General Coach station. Ticket fare is RMB130 and duration time is about 7 hours. THe bus starts operating from 2010/03/08. 3. Fenghuang-Zhangjiajie: Go to Jishou(吉首)to take a train or bus to Zhangjiajie. Or take bus directly from Fenghuang to Zhangjijie. 4. Zhangjiajie-Shanghai: By train or air. 5. You mean Wudang Mountain. If so, it will not be a 'little stop' coz it is in Hubei Province, not Hunan. |
Feb 18, 2011 00:39 | |
GUEST46227 | Thanks, really. You have any advice or tip? What about the languaje? Someone speaks english in those towns? Thank you. |
Feb 18, 2011 01:40 | |
| English is one of the office languages in HongKong. For other places, I'm afraid few local can speak English. |
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