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Originally Posted by ArizonaRoadWarrior
(Post 14514998)
Also, bring some disposable chopsticks with you in case if you go into a resturant that uses wood chopsticks instead of plastic chopsticks or disposable chopsticks. Wood chopsticks are like wood cutting blocks, it retains 'germs' in the wood grain even after it has been washed.
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I usually tuck a few pairs of disposable, or take my trusty plastic TWA chopsticks (purloined from that airline decades ago :) ). However, when confronted by the communal chopstick bucket of re-useables, the thing to do is pour a cup of boiling hot tea, and plunge the chopstick ends in there for about 30 seconds, before using. (Toss out tea and get a new cup for your drinking tea.) Not foolproof but helps a lot.
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Originally Posted by jiejie
(Post 14518705)
I usually tuck a few pairs of disposable, or take my trusty plastic TWA chopsticks (purloined from that airline decades ago :) ). However, when confronted by the communal chopstick bucket of re-useables, the thing to do is pour a cup of boiling hot tea, and plunge the chopstick ends in there for about 30 seconds, before using. (Toss out tea and get a new cup for your drinking tea.) Not foolproof but helps a lot.
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Originally Posted by mnredfox
(Post 14521776)
Another trick I learned from a local Chinese. Ask for vinegar and rinse your chopsticks/plates with vinegar. The acidity should help kill off any bugs.
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Originally Posted by Chinatrvl
(Post 14529131)
or (cheap) baijiu - kills everything. Including you, when you had too much :D
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Originally Posted by Chinatrvl
(Post 14515526)
... although you won't die using wood chopsticks either. Just don't think about it... :p
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other tours operator?
Do you know SMART TOURS? a friend recommend me them
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Originally Posted by gsforfree
(Post 13403098)
A good friend of mine is looking to take a trip to China to celebrate his bar exam success in the Summer and I may join him.
Does anyone have any recommendations for reliable and reasonably priced tour operators? We're looking at the typical Beijing and Shanghai, but any other good operators that will take us to other interesting places? Thanks do you know SMART TOUR? a friend recommend me them |
Originally Posted by sangild
(Post 16418510)
do you know SMART TOUR? a friend recommend me them
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Originally Posted by moondog
(Post 16418531)
For $1000 all in (a smokin' deal ten years ago, let alone now), including a Beijing-Shanghai flight, I'd jump all over this... and plan on refraining from nearly all "tour" type activities. That having been said, be prepared to make alternate hotel arrangements; these guys won't be putting you up in the Park Hyatt.
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Originally Posted by sangild
(Post 16419885)
so, you can trust them?
In short, SFO-PEK-SFO routinely costs $1500 these days and PEK-PVG costs nearly $200. Based on these numbers alone, you're looking at $700 pp in savings. The tour company presumably makes its bank via gift shop visits and the like; that's not your problem. |
Originally Posted by moondog
(Post 16419947)
When offers like this pop up, you can throw "trust" out the window. Print out the stuff on their site, call them, and come to China. While the tour operator might be pissed when they knock on your door at 7a and you ignore them, that's not your problem.
In short, SFO-PEK-SFO routinely costs $1500 these days and PEK-PVG costs nearly $200. Based on these numbers alone, you're looking at $700 pp in savings. The tour company presumably makes its bank via gift shop visits and the like; that's not your problem. |
Originally Posted by sangild
(Post 16435153)
but, do you know about smarttour?
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Originally Posted by sangild
(Post 16435438)
smart tours
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Originally Posted by sangild
(Post 16435438)
smart tours
Why are you asking here anyway? If a "friend" recommended them, don't you trust your friend more than you trust a bunch of strangers on Flyertalk? |
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