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highlands
 


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China recommendations

Does anyone have recommendations for hotels in Beijing/Tianjin and experience of travelling in China...sleeper train especially?

We are heading out late Jan to visit No.2 (this thread is not the one with East Asian bathroom connotations!) son while he is at Uni out there.

At the moment I think we'll spend 1st night 'Gold Lounge' room at the Fairmont Beijing and then a couple of nights in Tianjin at a good, but less expensive, hotel (but must have nice pool and sauna) for a few nights before heading off with him to the Harbin Ice Festival and onto Xian, where we'll leave him to explore further out to the west of China and we head back to Beijing.

I'm a veteran (so much I used to be invited to staff events) of the Caledonian Sleeper Inverness-Euston so have something to compare for the sleeper, but would be interested in people's experiences of the Chinese versions.
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Don't expect taxi drivers to speak any English, make sure you have a printout of Hotel name and address in Chinese characters with you. Or have someone with you who can translate for you.

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Once we're in Tianjin our son will be our translator! Smile
So just Beijing to tackle. I'm fairly used to working out in India, Africa, Russia, etc so pretty used to surviving. Wink
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We didn’t have to worry about language difficulties as we were on a tour but I was pleasantly surprised in Beijing at the number of English signs and directions.
I can recommend the Kerry hotel. Great condition, superb rooms. Lovely communal areas etc
Good suggestion about carrying a card for taxis.
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Re: China recommendations

highlands wrote:
We are heading out late Jan to visit No.2 (this thread is not the one with East Asian bathroom connotations!) son while he is at Uni out there.


Bet you’re now checking divider between the two parts of the room though? Laughing

Also interested in this as China is on the plans for a jolly, also travelling by train. Thumbs Up
   
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Very much so! Surprised
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dunton10 wrote:
Good suggestion about carrying a card for taxis.


Most excellent suggestion. Also thought about a screen grab of the hotel’s Chinese address, would have to be sure it’s the address, not a head office address say. This one from https://edition.cnn.com/travel/article/bei...index.html makes it easy. Thumbs Up

   
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Beijing - take the airport express train to one of the larger railway stations. I noticed you said Fairmont so you’re not exactly budget limited but Grand Vision Beijing is quite good and probably half price. It’s near a subway station, too, so easy going there from the airport. Kerry, or Shangri-La, is really nice and more “downtown”.

In Beijing, for me, it was a problem to get money from ATMs. Similar to Japan, not all machines wanted to clear foreign Visa or MasterCard. Taxis really don’t speak any English. Navigation is so and so as google maps doesn’t work (no google services actually) but Apple maps does. The locals use something else but unless one reads Chinese it’s rather useless for a foreigner.

Get a local sim, I’ve used these guys several times https://www.3gsolutions.com.cn/. Have the sim delivered to your hotel and it’ll be at the reception on checkin or at the concierge (depends on hotel). Don’t bother with their VPN. Use corporate VPN (if allowed) or F-Secure Freedome. Latter you can get a 30 day trial. China Unicom has the best network (subjective) and the 4G bands mostly coincide with European bands or are supported with EU iPhones for example.

The weather can be very cold in January, I was miserable there one year around new year. There is a really nice international hospital, OASIS, it’s on the road to the airport. They accept most travel insurance and international credit cards. Doctors are British, Australian, etc. and board (etc.) certified, hospital is also certified to western standards. Everyone speaks English. They have a pharmacy with audited, western prescription drugs readily available. Stay away from the public hospitals. Mr. Green
  
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