Ask Questions
Question
Asked by Mr.Pont from Spain | Aug. 26, 2009 03:38
About:Xian Travel

Dear friends,

Having read your excellent advice, I'd like to ask you how you'd proceed in my situation. I will be in China from October 13 to October 25, and I want to visit Beijing, Shanghai and Xi'An. I have already been to Beijing for professional reasons in the past, so I've already (barely) visited something (Forbidden City, Tian'an'men square).

How would you divide your time? Maybe 3 days in Beijing, 3 in Xi'An and 5-6 in Shanghai (also visiting Nanjing, etc.)? What's the best route in your opinion? First Beijing, then Xi'An and finally Shanghai? Or maybe it's better finishing it with Xi'An?

Thanks for your advice! :)

Reply
Answers (3)
Answered by Mr.Zhang from China | Aug. 26, 2009 19:33
00Reply
China is too big for a foreigner to understand. So I sugget that you shoud spend 3 days separately in Beingjing and Xi'an, and then 1 day in Shanghai, and then the same length of time in Nanjing and Suzhou. Fianally, you'd better go to Chengdu and visit the Biggest Budder Statue for 3days.
00Reply
Answered by Mr.Pont from Spain | Aug. 27, 2009 01:38
00Reply
Thank you, Mr. Zhang. I am sure I won't understand much of your big, beautiful country in just 2 weeks, but I really do plan to come again in the future and maybe spend 2 or 3 months in China.

As for now, I guess I will concentrate on these 3 cities, adding Nanjing and Suzhou, as they are close to Shanghai, where I'll have a free appartment for 5-6 days :)
00Reply
Answered by Mr.Zhang from China | Aug. 27, 2009 19:51
00Reply
Mr.Pont,you're welcome. I'm not sure whether there are international air line from Xi'an to Europe. However,there are international ones in both Beijing and Shanghai. So it is more convenient to finish your Chinese trip in Shanghai.
00Reply

Related Questions:

Questions
Ask a Question
Categories:
Question Summary (100 characters)
Details (optional) (2,000 characters)
Name
Country
Email