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[quote=WINDENERGY,235288]Apault, I recently moved from Wuhan, P.R.C. to Weixin, P.R.C. (Yunnan Province) and chose to take the train to get there. I opted to get a "hard sleeper" ticket because the train ride lasted 22 hours. The trip was very memorable as I met many friendly Chinese people who, again, helped me to further my knowledge of the Mandarin language. Hard seats, although economical, are very uncomfortable. Therefore, what you want to do is buy or hard or soft sleeper ticket because you get a bed rack to lie down on. Once all your baggage is lifted onto an overhead rack, you are free to wander to the dining car, or wherever you like. Hard seats can make for a very long, uncomfortable journey. Along the way, I must have written down at least 10 people's names and phone numbers who lived in Kunming. When I am back in Kunming this summer, I will have contacts of Chinese-speaking locals who will show me more of the lovely "Spring City". __WINDENERGY__[/quote]
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