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[quote=DANIELC ,25899]Thanks for the quick response!Interests? Okay, this isn’t going to sound amazingly helpful, but a bit of everything really. When I’m in a city I look at museums, go check out the bars/restaurants, go on tours, ‘see the sites’ so to speak. I’ve been on holiday where I’ve enjoyed spending lots of time enjoying the scenery, walking or cycling (I recently cycled across the Pyrenees and the mountains were amazing) and it’s always great to discover the small villages and towns that are off the beaten track (as I’m sure a lot of people here agree). I am really in to food and always enjoy trying the local cuisine; I’m a big fan of Chinese cookery so I’m really looking forward to trying a lot of local dishes when I’m out there. I’ve been learning kung-fu for several years now and if I get a chance to train when I’m over there it would be great.I’m going to be spending a month or so travelling up the east coast of Australia before I arrive in Beijing so will probably have my fill of beaches by then. As I said before, I’ll be spending a month in Beijing so I’ll probably during that time, visit the museums and galleries, check out the bars and night life and of course explore the forbidden city (if anyone has any Beijing advice as well that will be great, I’m checking out the other posts in this site, but as I said SO MUCH INFORMATION). So I’m thinking I’d like to spend the rest of my time checking out some more rural places, enjoying the scenery, food, culture.I hope that helps and doesn’t confuse things more!Thanks againDan[/quote]
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