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[quote=LEMONCACTUS ,26973]Hi AmandaI'm sure other members will give you lots of pieces of advice, but the one thing I would suggest is that you get the names of the places you are going to, and staying at (ie: hotels, cities, tourist attractions) written in Chinese characters. If you're visiting major cities then a lot of Chinese can speak English so you shouldn't have big problems getting around.Of course, you can quickly pick up some basic Chinese: Hello (ni hao) and thank you (xie xie). It's quite easy to find places on the web where you can hear the pronunciation.A smile helps a lot and is universal and try to keep a sense of humour if you encounter problems, China isn't geared to independent travel, but it's all part of the experience.Have a brilliant time :)[/quote]
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