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[quote=ELCABRON ,9148]Hi there!I must say I ony had best experiences with the Chinese train system. To get train tickest never was a problem to me and my Chinese is close to not existing at all;-)Well, in Xian it was a little bit tricky because the tickets I needed where sold outside the trainstation on teh left side in a little office I did not find it with the first try - but that already was the most difficult situation on all my trips...Of course there are some routes which are more uncomfortable, but it is because of the size of this country. If you want to get from Madrid to Rome by train it would be a nightmare. So you should split up difficult tracks in to several stops - there are always intersting places inbetween. To make you trip more interesting you could mix some different means of tranportation. Ferries are a good choice for some places, busses are quite boring. For Tibet you should take the plane to get there. What is your travel plan????Oh, one thing: Chinese think of entering planes, trains, busses...as a kind of sport where you have to be the first person inside and later outside. So if you are not used to it, it looks like a big fight. Let them rush inside first and things are very relaxed for you.Even old women can get really strong with their elbows when it comes to entering a train;-)They really have a high potential for rugby or US football;-)[/quote]
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