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Mixing Business With Pleasure On Your China Tour
Making a business trip to the People's Republic of China (PRC), known simply China as, can be hectic. From attending business meetings, seminars, and conferences to setting up your business, you may not have time to spare for leisure. However, if you manage to squeeze out time to tour a country rich in culture and custom, here are a few tips to help you.
Best Time To Travel
It is imperative to select an ideal time to travel to China. If your company sends you on a business trip, you do not have a choice of selecting a particular time of travel. However, if you're in charge, choosing an ideal time to travel for business is easy. If you are looking for some quietude, away from all the hustle and bustle, you should avoid visiting the country during:
- Chinese New Year, which takes place around the end of January and the beginning of February every year
- May Day holidays (in the first week of May)
- National Day holidays (in the first week of October)
However, if you do want to experience China in all its color and life, these times are the best times to travel.
Based on climate, spring lasts from April to June, summer from June to September, autumn from September to October and winter from October to March. Being a vast country, the climate does differ from region to region. The winters are dry and cold in the north, while the summers are hot and humid in the south. Mentioned below are a few places of sightseeing and the best time to visit them.
- Beijing: The best time to travel to the capital is during autumn. Most travelers avoid spring owing to the numerous dust storms. If you are looking forward to ice skating, the months between November and February are perfect for that.
- Mt. Huangshan: The ideal time to visit here is in spring, though the winter landscapes can also be a breathtaking sight. It is recommended that you carry warm clothes to beat the chilly winter, and a raincoat (not umbrellas as it can be hazardous) for the summer.
- Zhongdian (Yunnan): Summer is an ideal time to visit. Even though you may experience rains almost every day, it is far better than the heavy snowfall causing road blockages during winter. Waterproof wear is what you need to carry to brave the pelting rains.
- Yunnan: As the climate is ever-changing throughout the year, it is recommended that you bring a coat when you travel here, as it could get very cold.
- Guilin: The winters are cold and damp, accompanied by strong winds. This is the low-flow period of the River Li, so a cruise along the river is perfect. The cruise begins from Yangde Village.
Things To Do: Shopping, Sightseeing, And Dining
On your business tour, if you are able to take time out for a little recreation, there are loads of things to do. From delving into the most sumptuous delicacies, splurging on rugs, antiques, silks, among other items, to mesmerizing some of the most wondrous sights, you are sure to make your business travel more pleasurable.
Shopping: China is truly a shopper's paradise. Here are a few tips when shopping:
- Purchase items from stores or factories, as the chances of getting cheated are less.
- You can go from shop to shop in the major cities, as they open from 10 am to 10 pm, all the days of the week.
- Certain places are ideal for purchases. Beijing is popular for its cloisonné and cashmere sweaters, Shanghai for jade, and Xian for rugs, antiques and replica of Terra Cotta soldiers. If China South Sea pearls and Chinese paintings are what you're looking for, then Guilin is the place to be. Suzhou is famous for its silk, and Hangzhou for its fresh water pearls and tea.
- Credit cards like VISA, MasterCard, among others are accepted, though a charge may be involved.
- Sometimes discounts are offered in stores. Ensure that you confirm about the discountsbefore you pay.
- Bargaining or negotiating is one trait to get what you want and at your cost. There is no need to shy away as the locals are used to it.
- When purchasing antiques, ensure that they are not dated before 1795. Those that date back before 1795 are prohibited for sale, as well as from export. Ensure that the antiques dating between 1796 and 1795 have a small red seal, indicating their authenticity, as well as a Certificate for Relics Export issued by the regional Cultural Relics Bureau. Only then can they be taken out of the country. The receipt should be kept safely since the item needs to be declared during departure from the country.
Dining: China is ideal for epicureans. They are sure to indulge in the lip-smacking delicacies that the country has to offer.
Northern Cuisine: Tickle your taste buds Beijing's specialties like "Peking duck" enjoyed with cucumber and sweet plum sauce, "Mongolian hot pot" (Chinese fondue) and "Shuijiao."
Southern Cuisine: Cantonese or Guangdong food is celebrated in China. Animals such as dog, snake, wildcat and turtle are used in this cuisine. Its specialties are shrimp wonton noodle soup and "Dim sum."
Eastern Cuisine: The fares of Zhejiang and Shanghai are usually sweet and quite rich, accompanied with pickles. These places are famous for their hot and sour soup, seafood, noodles and braised meats. Their specialties are "Xiao long bao"(pork and crabmeat-stuffed steamed dumplings accompanied with broth), "Shengilan Mantou" (pan fried pork accompanied with buns that are dowsed in vinegar), and "Hairy crabs."
Western Cuisine: The food of Hunan and Sichuan is extremely spicy. "Kung po chicken," "Dandan noodles" and "Mapodoufu" (bean curd) are its specialties.
Drinks: Bottled or boiled water is recommended for consumption as the tap water is not drinkable. Drinking tea is an essential part of your tour in order to experience Chinese culture. Besides this, Maotai (a national drink) and Tsingtao, a local beer (quite like German lager) is consumed.
Sightseeing: There are numerous places for sightseeing. From visiting its capital, Beijing to the scenic Mt. Huangshan, not to forget the glorious Great Wall of China, China has it all.
- Beijing: In the capital city, be prepared to be enthralled by palaces and temples. Places of visit include: Summer Palace, Lama Temple, Fragrant Hills Park and Beijing Zoo.
- Shanghai: Grand Mansions, Oriental Pearl Tower and Shanghai Museum are some of the places to see which visiting this city.
- The seven ancient capitals to visit in China are Anyang, Kaifeng, Hangzhou, Luoyang, Xi'an, Beijing and Nanjing. Ruins and relics are widely found in these areas, besides some traces of Genghis Khan, Confucius and Qin Shihuang (Qin Shi Huang Terracotta Warriors and Horses Museum).
- Scenic landscapes: In the southern part of China, be prepared to be mesmerized by the Five Mountains, River Lijiang in Guilin, the Three Gorges along the River Changjiang and innumerable water bodies. Some of the places of sightseeing are Mt. Huangshan in Anhui Province, Huanggoushu Waterfall, Stone Forest in Yunnan Province, Mt. Emei in Sichuan Province, Limestone Caves in Guizhou Province, Grasslands in Mongolia Autonomous Region, and not to forget the trees in Jilin Province.
- Yangzte River Cruise: Taking a cruise on the River Yangzte is a wonderful experience. Take note of the following:
Dress: Every ship has central air-conditioning. However, outdoor excursions are surely on the itinerary. Pack the correct clothes and accessories, depending on the time of year that you are going on the cruise. For spring and autumn, a raincoat, warm coat, as well as comfortable shoes is ideal. A sun hat, sunscreen lotion, sunglasses, light cotton clothing, shorts, raincoat, and comfortable shoes are good for the summer. It is recommended that you bring thick pants, a raincoat and heavy windproof coat for the winter. There may be a number of cocktail parties and banquets organized on board, so formal attire is a perfect. However, casuals are also acceptable.
Medicines To Carry: You can bring medicines for fever, diarrhea and colds. Ensure that you have enough supplies for prescribed medicines. Besides, there is usually medical service provided on board.
Things To See: While cruising along the river, you will pass numerous cities, Three Gorges Dam and the Three Gorges. Excursions to the shores of the "Ghost City" of Fengdu, or Shibaozhai or Wanzhou are also conducted.
Best Time To Cruise: The best time to take the cruise is during the seasons of spring and autumn. The weather is pleasant, especially in the month of April. However, if you wish to take the cruise in summer, which lasts from July to September, be prepared to brave the thunderstorms and torrential rains that raise the water level. The average temperature in January is 10 degrees Celsius (50 F) and in July it is 30 degrees Celsius (90 F).
More Information: Most cruises are from Chongqing to Yichang (downstream) Yichang to Chongqing (upstream). However, the American Victorian Prince cruises are conducted from Chongqing to Shanghai and vice-versa.
There are eight vessels in the American Victoria cruise lines: Victoria Jenna, Victoria Star, Victoria Rose, Victoria Anna, Victoria Prince, Victoria Katarina, Victoria Queen and Victoria Express. With the exception of the Victoria Prince that travels from Chongqing to Shanghai, all of the other vessels operate between Chongqing and Yichang.
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