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Three Gorges Cruise - good experience anyone? Posted: Tue September 25, 2007 10:09 PM UTC
I hear very mixed reviews about the much hyped Yangtze River Cruise. Is it really what's it's cracked up to be? Anyone has a positive experience?
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RusskiPower
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Where to get a nice and cheap violin in Chongqing? Posted: Thu July 26, 2007 12:24 PM UTC
I'll be in Chongqing in Dec for a few days. I want to get a good violin for intermediate to advanced use. I heard that Guangzhou is the wholesale place that manufactures the country's violins but I won't be visiting Quangzhou at all. Can anyone tell me if it is possible to get a good violin at a cheap price in Chongqing? If yes, where should I go down to? Are there specific luthier workshops that I can visit instead of buying from music stores which tend to sell relatively expensive? Thanks.
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Brendela 
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Lockers or Left Luggage Counter Available? Posted: Tue March 13, 2007 12:22 AM UTC
We'll be arriving Chongqing Train Station for my onward bus journey to Dazu. As we intend to stay only 1 night in Dazu, we do not want to lug all our belongings along.
Are there any 'left luggage' counter or lockers available at the Train Station or the Long Distance Bus Station? I understand that both are next to each other.
Appreciate any advice.
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tanby 
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Train tickets from Xian to Chongqing Posted: Wed January 3, 2007 12:41 PM UTC
I understand the train from Xian to Chongqing, originates from Lhasa.
Is it difficult to get "soft sleepers" in the month of August?
Is this train always full?
Appreciate your replies.
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tanby 
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Which is better...... Posted: Tue January 2, 2007 02:16 AM UTC
Hi...
I'm B Y, new member hoping to learn more here.
Planning to travel to China in August and Chongqing is part of the travel.
1. Which shore excursion is better, Shennong Stream or Less Three Gorges?
2. Visit to Dazu Grottoes, stay overnight in Chongqing, travel next morning or go direct to Dazu, visit early next morning? Arriving CQ early afternoon.
Appreciate any comments. Details will be good.
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tanby 
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| Chongqing |
river cruise Posted: Mon July 24, 2006 09:02 PM UTC
What about the ships, Cabins?
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rifatkiral 
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| Chongqing |
Zoo and Yangtze River Cruise Posted: Sun June 25, 2006 11:20 PM UTC
Hi VTers!
We were hoping to visit the Chongqing Zoo, but need to know the hours of operation. We will be there on a Monday.
We were also wondering about the state of the Three Gorges - our cruise is already booked (we leave 11 July) so we hope that we will be able to see some of their beauty.
Thank you in advance for your reply!
tarced
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tarced
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YAYCQ (Yet Another Yangtze Cruise Question) Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 07:41 AM UTC
Hello VTers,
We are considering doing one of the cruises in early July (because that's when we'll be there; it'd be a bit silly to do a cruise when we're not there. But I digress...) and are just curious about the state of the river. Are the gorges still "worth" seeing or are we better off spending our time elsewhere? On the one hand, the cruises aren't cheap, we're not the sort of travellers who would ordinarily do a cruise, and we have limited time in China on this trip. On the other hand, we'll never get to see the gorges again before they're fully flooded, so it's now or never and even if there are better places (eg Yangshou) they'll still be there for later trips.
So we're prepared to do the cruise even if it's not what it used to be, but there's that nagging doubt that at the end of it we'll think "well, we enjoyed a couple of hours of that cruise but the rest was a bust". Then again, once it's gone it's gone... aaarrgh indecisions indecisions
If we *do* go there we only have a choice of two ships because of our travel dates, the 'Oriental Emperor' and 'Yangtze Paradise'. Any opinions on these two cruisers?
And finally, we've read a forum tip about buying your tickets at the docks themselves rather than through an agency for big savings. Unfortunately we'll arrive in Chongqing the day before the boat "leaves" (that is, boarding is scheduled for that evening and physically departing the next morning) and that would be cutting it too fine to risk booking it that way. Any recommendations on good reliable tour companies that we could book with?
Thanks for making it all the way to the end of this post! :)
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Brian&Sally
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Need furnished apartment for 3 months close to BaiHe road Nanping Posted: Wed May 10, 2006 04:32 AM UTC
My home won't be finished built so I need to rent an apartment close to BaiHe Road Nanping, for my wife and I. Can anyone help? Thanks-Allen
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MrAllen1 
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How Much Money Posted: Sun April 30, 2006 05:50 AM UTC
I'm a US citizen. How much money can I take into China leagally?
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MrAllen1 
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Chongqing Weather Posted: Sun April 9, 2006 12:56 AM UTC
Many people say Chongqing is very, very hot in the summer. How would it compare to the weather in Florida USA? Florida is very hot and humid, is Chongqing the same or hotter because it is inland and not near the ocean. I only ask about Florida because that is where I live now. Our summer days average is 33.3C or 92 degrees F....
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MrAllen1 
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River tour info Posted: Tue March 21, 2006 02:58 AM UTC
I am actually doing research for a fiction story idea where part of the story unfolds in Chongqing. I am trying to find out whether there are any docks in the city itself where a person can board either a short tour boat, a river crossing boat, or a longer trek cruise ship? Thanks
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beaverk
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| Chongqing |
The Yuan Posted: Mon March 13, 2006 11:17 PM UTC
Any idea how stable the Yuan is going to be in the next year to five years?
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MrAllen1 
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Flying to Chongqing need help Posted: Thu February 23, 2006 01:17 PM UTC
Hello Group
My wife Yuzhen is from Chongqing and she speaks Chinese but only a little English. I am American. Soon I will send her to Chongqing cause we buy a house there. Now we live in Florida so she will have to change planes in New Jersey. I will send a letter with her for someone to help her change terminals and find her right flight but still I am concerned. Do you have any suggestions please?
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MrAllen1 
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coming to Chongqing in February 2006 Posted: Sun January 8, 2006 07:31 PM UTC
Hi everyone! I have several questions regarding banking and packing regarding my stay in Chongqing. I'll be teaching in China and making money, so I wanted to know the following if anyone can give me any tips...
1) Can I transfer the money I make In Chongqing to my American bank accounts? If so, what is the typical cost of doing so? How do I do it? I have payments to make while I'm abroad and I'd like to make sure I can do it.
2) Can I easily withdraw money from my checking/debit card in Chongqing?
3) Can I use my credit cards?
4) I need to take a 7 months supply of my medication with me...will I be stopped or run into any problems in the airports by having so much medication in my luggage?
5) What do you suggest I pack before heading to Chongqing such as toiletries not available there? Does anyone suggest I bring a lot of clothes or just buy more clothes when I get there? I know the brands differ, but how expensive are most clothes in Chongqing?
6) What are some of the top things that you wish people had told you to pack and what are some of the top things you wish you had known before going to Chongqing?
7) Lastly, I know the climate in Chongqing is very hot and humid. Is this a very uncomfortable place to live when it comes to climate?
If anyone has any other tips regarding banking or packing in general then that would be most appreciated. Sorry for all the questions, but if anyone could help me out that would be great...thanks!!!
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bengolden 
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Yangtze in February Posted: Thu December 15, 2005 06:08 PM UTC
Hi
I'm hoping to visit Chongquin in mid February but can't find out much information about Yangtze trips then. The only boat that I can find that is running is the Victoria Cruises ship - once a week.
Are there any others running then (don't have to be 5* cruise ships). Details and web links would be great. Should I book before I arrive or can I book at in CQ? Any idea of costs?
Many thanks
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superscot 
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Yangtze in February Posted: Thu December 15, 2005 05:17 PM UTC
Hi
I'm hoping to visit Chongquin in mid February but can't find out much information about Yangtze trips then. The only boat that I can find that is running is the Victoria Cruises ship - once a week.
Are there any others running then (don't have to be 5* cruise ships). Details and web links would be great. Should I book before I arrive or can I book at in CQ? Any idea of costs?
Many thanks
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superscot 
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Nan'an District Chongqing China Posted: Tue December 6, 2005 11:45 AM UTC
I'm going to the Nan'an district in Chongqing. Where can I find information and some pictures of the area. Thank you for your help...Allen
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MrAllen1 
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half a day in chongqing Posted: Tue November 1, 2005 05:36 PM UTC
Hi,
i have half a day to spare in chongqing after getting off a cruise and before i catch my flight.
does anyone have any suggestions of how best to pass the time? is there anything that should definitely do?
also, is there anywhere i could leave my luggage while i do this?
thanks a lot in advance for all your help,
Kind regards,
Gavin.
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lonnieg 
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Rock Carvings of Dazu Posted: Tue October 18, 2005 09:05 PM UTC
I did not find Dazu as a location on VT. So: where is Dazu? I would like to build an extra Dazu-page on VT.
Thanks
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nepalgoods
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coming to chongqing Posted: Wed September 7, 2005 06:47 AM UTC
Hi folks, my name is yeoth, a new memeber.I'm planning to come chongqing and need tips and suggestion about this part of china.Though I have been to beijing n shanghai (the modern chinese cities)I'm not sure chongqing is the same (or very different?)September or October is the better month to travel?(or no difference?). What kind of weather to expect? which part of the city should I book my hotel?(reasonable rate). Are the local friendly? Hopefully, to meet a local where I can know more about Chongqing.It would be nice if someone can speak English as my chinese is fairly poor. What are the 'must see n do' there? Days need to cover enough of chongqing(I mean those 'must see' places... hopefully they are not very far apart from each other.)What is the mode of transport when travelling to those places? Any tips and suggestion will be very very very much appreciated.Thanks
Regards
yeoth
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yeoth 
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Hong Kong to Chongqing Posted: Thu August 4, 2005 09:16 AM UTC
Me and my two kids would be in Hong Kong for 10 days in December and intend to spend 5 days in Chongqing. Could any kind soul tell me if apart from travelling by air (expensive!), whether there is any train or coach services from Hong Kong to Chongqing ? If yes, what is the estimated cost per person ?
Thank you for your help!
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DIYtraveller 
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Chongqing - Lijiang - Kunming Posted: Mon August 1, 2005 11:50 AM UTC
I plan to arrive at CQ, travel to Lijiang and fly back to Singapore from Kunming - within 7 days. Is the transportation for this route difficult? Do i take a bus or train?
Any suggestion would be useful. Thanks!!!
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ez-traveller 
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Chongqing or Chengdu? Posted: Fri July 1, 2005 08:53 AM UTC
Still have not figured out which is the best place for living long term. I'm Dutch, so a real yangguizi hehe... I'm working freelance in China from july, and still havent decided whether to go to Chongqing or Chengdu. Which will be mist relaxed for me? In time, I even want to get married there. With a pretty Sichuanese, of course ;)
Any tips?
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rbosch
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flood and bad weather in yangtse and 3 gorges and guilin?????? Posted: Fri June 10, 2005 01:18 PM UTC
Hi, we will be in China for a roundtrip in July. From july 21st to 24th we are on a river cruise at yangtse 3 gorges and from 25th to 27th we wil be in guilin. Recently I have heard a lot about bad wather, floods, typhus and deads because of that. Who is in that region actually or can tell because of his experience what is awaiting us. Will the ships be going if there is flood or will the scenery/landsape/fields ... be destroyed? Pleas help us to plan our trip, maybe we can go anywhere else, thoug we wanted to see that part of china.
Thanks and greetings from Austria, Doris
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madniki 
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Yangtze river cruise - still worth doing it even though water has already risen? Posted: Thu June 9, 2005 09:18 PM UTC
Has anyone gone on the yangtze river cruise recently? Is it still breathtaking scenery and worth going, even though I have heard that the water has already risen by up to 100m and many residents have already been relocated?
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CA228 
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Yanzgtze river cruise Posted: Tue June 7, 2005 09:17 AM UTC
We will be visiting Chongqing in early December and would like to take a cruise down the Yanzgtze river. Can anyone tell me if the cruises still operate in December?
I have been told they do not run from Dec to March.
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Panda House at the Chong Qing Zoo Posted: Fri June 3, 2005 12:02 PM UTC
Has anyone been to the Panda House at the ChongQing Zoo?
Is it worth a visit?
How much is the enterance fee?
Thanks for your time.
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JennaWang7 
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Panda House at the Chong Qing Zoo Posted: Fri June 3, 2005 11:49 AM UTC
Has anyone been to the Panda House at the ChongQing Zoo?
Is it worth a visit?
How much is the enterance fee?
Thanks for your time.
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JennaWang7 
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Visiting Chonqqing in August. Any English speakers there wish to have conversation? Posted: Mon May 23, 2005 05:44 PM UTC
Hello, I enjoy all of your notes, comments, and photos. I will be visiting Chongqing in August along with my 12-year-old son. I am a dual citizen, American and Australian, and would enjoy meeting other English speakers while in China. I would also wish to find University or language students in Chongqing who wish to practice English or possibly help with translation. Thanks...
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- Kinglead
9, 2nd Keyuan Road, Shiqiao Pu, Jiulong Po District, Chongqing
- Intercontinental Chongqing
101 Minzu Road, Yuzhong District, Chongqing
- 88 Park Chongqing
181 E'Ling Zheng Road, Yuzhong District, Chongqing
- Tao Du City
21 Xijiao Road, Yangjiaping, Chongqing
- Hilton
Zhong Shan San Lu, Yuzhong District, Chongqing
- Xinhua Hotel Chongqing
9 Qingnian Road, Yuzhong District, Chongqing
- Eighty Eight Eling Park Hotel
181 E'Ling Zheng Road, Yuzhong District, Chongqing
- FORTUNE HOTEL
218 Bayi Road, Chongqing
- Golden Resources
1, 2nd branch, Jianxin North Road , Jiangbei District, Chongqing
- Chongqing Xiya Hotel
31 Yuzhou Road Shi Qiao Pu, Chongqing
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