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Thread: china is bit too hot to handle
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[quote=JABAROOTOO,233051]Yes, It's hot here in Chongqing too but I got a little frozen earlier in the week with overnight snowfall blanketing the countyside for miles. I could have used some more warm clothes but two days later we were further south and lower in altitude and glad not to be carryng so much gear. Hey Wuxi is a great little city. I have a young Chinese friend who may like to hang out with you if you don't get any other offers. Take Paul's advice, slow down, talk to people - I know that's probably hard if you don't have much in the way of language skills but give it a go anyway and head further a field. Take a day trip to Yixing and Dingshan (where my friend lives) pop over to Suzhou and Nanjing or even Shanghai for the weekend. There are also all the little water towns nearby like Zhuangzhou, Tongli, Wuzhen (I think off hand) and there are more like them that are not on the tourist trails bigtime yet. [/quote]
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