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Beijing and Shanghai
I am looking to possibly go to China for 5 weeks and had a few questions.
1. Beijing or Shanghai? I have a friend from Shanghai who said that it's miles better than Beijing but I also know someone who taught in Beijing and loves it. Splitting time is not an option and my traveling will be somewhat minimal. But I do have the choice of either. Time of year would be in July and August. The language question in #2 is a factor. 2. Can anyone recommend a language school in either that offers an immersion course? There are tons (and tons) on the Internet but it's hard to get a feel for them. 3. Can anyone recommend long term housing or a site that offers long term housing in either. Again, lots of options on the Internet but hard to get the real scoop. I realize that the question is very broad at this point, but any help would be most appreciated. |
<font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2">Originally posted by Darren: I am looking to possibly go to China for 5 weeks and had a few questions. 1. Beijing or Shanghai? I have a friend from Shanghai who said that it's miles better than Beijing but I also know someone who taught in Beijing and loves it. Splitting time is not an option and my traveling will be somewhat minimal. But I do have the choice of either. Time of year would be in July and August. The language question in #2 is a factor. </font> <font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"> 2. Can anyone recommend a language school in either that offers an immersion course? There are tons (and tons) on the Internet but it's hard to get a feel for them. </font> Personally, I'd recommend the private tutor route, but that's mainly because the places I frequent aren't really near any schools and I prefer self-study. <font face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif" size="2"> 3. Can anyone recommend long term housing or a site that offers long term housing in either. Again, lots of options on the Internet but hard to get the real scoop. </font> |
Beijing for historical sites and the great wall, Shanghai for pizazz, new architecture. Is weather an issue? Shanghai is supposed to be a bear in summer. We thought Shanghai was a two day city but Beijing and environs could keep you busy much longer. Be sure to visit a hutong (old neighborhood) before Beijing tears them all down for the Olympics. Shanghai is much less likely to change. You could take it in another time.
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I agree with Karen. I did not know about them tearing down the old areas for the olympics. It is truly an interesting trip. I have been there before and might be going back soon to join my husband on business. I cannot wait to see what I missed a few years ago. Too bad you cannot make a side trip with five weeks. I evern went to a kindergarten class out near one of the farms. Very interesting to see part of the everyday life, not just "touristy" things.
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