Uno. This is 2003, not 1912
Alex.
"Michael Plant" > wrote in message
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> Thanks, Alex. We'll talk more for sure. How many days do I get out of my
> guide-translater for my 50 smackaroos?
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> Michael
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> Alex digy.com9/10/04
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>> You are not going to believe it, but taxi is no problem at all. At the
>> end
>> ask for recept (Fa Piao).
>> They do not expect to be tipped (Beijing) and will give you full change.
>> Certainly they can take you by the long road, but its so cheap anyway.. I
>> spent last time a month in Beijing, going everywhere by taxi and when I
>> got
>> back and put all the receipts together - it was $120.
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>> Tea - in Beijing my favourite place was a teashop on the last floor of
>> the
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>> Sanlitun Yashow Clothes Market
>> 58, North Worker's Stadium,
>> Chaoyang District, Beijing
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>> The best way I assume you have NO knowledge of Chinese whatsoever) is to
>> hire a guide-translator (aout 400 Y or $50). But not just anyone - ooyou
>> will be taken for two rides insted of one. I can reccommend you one if
>> you
>> want, closer to the time of your trip.
>> My knowledge of Chinese was enough to manage on my own.
>> The rule of thumb (Americans seem to love these) - if you left the tea
>> shop
>> and yuou spent around 1,000 yuan, you need help carriying your packets.
>> If
>> you can carry them yourself - you 've been had. But with the dollar/yuan
>> exchage rate (very unfair for Chinese) your are better than OK anyway.
>> Expect a very good tea like very good Te Guan In be around $10 for a
>> large
>> can. Good white fur green tea - $3 a large can.
>> Some tiny shops in hutongs also have very good tea and very low prices.
>> Your
>> Chinese friends can buy it for you.
>> Ask Mike about Kunmin tea markets - they suppose to be the paradise of
>> ytea,
>> I have never been there.
>>
>> Alex.
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>> "Michael Plant" > wrote in message
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>>> Alex igy.com9/10/04
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>>>> If you know what you are doing - China is the best place to buy tea.
>>>> But in China you can also be taken for a ride like you wouldn't
>>>> believe.
>>>>
>>>> Alex.
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>>> Alex,
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>>> On that note, would you make some suggestions about where to go in
>>> China.
>>> I'm planning a trip next year. What are the top tea spots from your
>>> point
>>> of
>>> view? And how best to approach so as not be taken for a ride, except of
>>> course in a taxi.
>>>
>>> Michael
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