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The Chinese saying is 一汾钱一汾货, “yi fen qian, yi fen huo” (pronounced ee fen chee-ahn, ee fen hoo-oh). This translates literally to one cent gives you one cent’s worth of merchandise. Makes sense, right?
There’s a whole industry of fake goods in China that lots of visitors to China go wild for when they arrive [...]

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23 Oct, 2009

Chinese Currency

Posted by: susie In: China travel| china travel tips| chinese culture

Getting to Know the People’s Money or Renminbi
Currency
Mainland China uses Renminbi, which translates to “the People’s Money”. Other, common, terms for the Renminbi, RMB in shortened form, are yuan, pronounced “you-on”, or kuai, pronounced “kwhy”. It is common to see the Chinese currency noted as “CNY” in foreign exchange bureaus and banks. The abbreviation stands [...]

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The major Chinese universities have developed programs to accommodate foreigners. These programs teaching the Chinese language occupy on average 15 to 20 hours per week and are taught in English-Mandarin.
The course may be short (few weeks) or long (1 term to 2 years). In general the long courses begin in September and February. Groups of [...]

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23 Oct, 2009

China Population

Posted by: susie In: China travel| china travel tips| chinese culture

The Population Growth of the World’s Largest Country

With just over 1.3 billion people (1,330,044,605 as of mid-2008), China is the world’s largest and most populous country.
As the world’s population is approximately 6.7 billion, China represents a full 20% of the world’s population so one in every five people on the planet is a resident of [...]

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Train travel is generally a great way to get around China. It is cheap (much less expensive than air travel) and generally very comfortable. Gone are the days of wooden seats at ninety-degree angles with loud speakers blaring propaganda. Trains nowadays have four classes, refreshment carts and decent (if not fabulous) bathrooms.
Obstacles to Buying [...]

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Question: Can I Get a Chinese Visa in Hong Kong?
Answer: While the official recommendation is to obtain a Chinese visa in the country where you reside before you leave for your trip, you can get a Chinese visa in Hong Kong.
Hong Kong does not require visas for entry for residents of most countries. For [...]

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Question: How Do I Get an Invitation Letter for China if I am an Independent Tourist?
Answer: If you are traveling independently (without an official tour group), you need to get an invitation letter. It’s a little bit trickier than when traveling with a group or for business. Tour agencies supply the letters for their travelers [...]

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Question: How Do I Get an Invitation Letter for China if I am Traveling with a Tour Group?
Answer: If you are traveling with a tour group you will not need to get an invitation letter separately. The tour group company will handle this step and will likely also process your . Check with your tour [...]

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Question: What is a re-entry visa for China and why would I need it?
Answer: Re-entry visas are required for China if you are planning to leave the country and then re-enter during your stay. For most people traveling to China on a tour or holiday, it wouldn’t be required. However, if you are planning to [...]

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China is, for the most part, a pretty safe place in which to travel – you don’t have to worry about accidentally venturing into the wrong part of town. That said, you need to have your wits about you and ensure that you travel safely and prudently. There are a few customs that foreign guests [...]

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