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[quote=ALBINOFAWN ,4343]Once again, I thank you all for your informative responses. I have a lot more to consider now.ANITA said:"Guided tour is somewhat expensive, so I suggest in those big cities like Beijing, Shanghai, Guilin, no need to book tours. While if traveling to some less developed places, guided tours may avoid many inconvenience, especially the silk road."- Great idea, but will it be difficult to book tours around my schedule? Would you recommend that I book all of my tours before or possibly after I explore the large cities? I know see that in less known places, I should book a tour.?EE0228 said:"If you really want to seek beautiful scenery of China, I think the Jiuzhaigou and Huanglong vally in north Sichuan province can never be missed. Both of them have gotten the fame for their magic landscapes. You can browse the webs for the detailed information, maybe you will revise your itinerary later."- WOW! After seeing those pictures, I definitely want to go there also! Are these places that you would recommend a tour guide? Or are they places we can explore on our own?I will add Yellow Mountain and Jiuzhaigou and Huanglong into my itinerary. I just hope that I can find a balance for guided tours and independent travel, since I'm not sure if there is a tour that encompasses all of this (that I can afford). Is western China as visually interesting as my other destinations that I would want to plan a seperate trip with a tour guide? I hope I can visit as many places as possible![/quote]
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