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Let's hope Email-Kid resurfaces after successfully finding his hotel. And that we don't next hear from him in some internet cafe in Gulou district, asking us for better directions!
EMK, if you read this before arriving in Beijing, try to follow Gin Fizz' directions IF you can find the right street to turn off, as it will save you time and energy. But if you can't find the right street or aren't sure where to turn, follow mine as using the Drum Tower as your landmark is more foolproof. As it will be dark already by the time you get to your walk from subway to hotel, I'm not sure if the street signs will be easily readable for you to find the right place to turn per Gin Fizz. |
Originally Posted by jiejie
(Post 17557078)
And that we don't next hear from him in some internet cafe in Gulou district, asking us for better directions!
As it will be dark already by the time you get to your walk from subway to hotel, I'm not sure if the street signs will be easily readable for you to find the right place to turn per Gin Fizz. And yes, fully aware of the fact that it will be dark, so a little more challenging. EmailKid, waiting another half hour to board |
Originally Posted by EmailKid
(Post 17556921)
This is truly one of the best and most useful forums that I've come across here on FT, though I suspect that country specific fora that don't receive as much traffic as the big airline ones tend to be friendlier.
As for big airline forums being friendly, I'm sure you can't possibly mean the DL forum. :p |
Hotel arrival update
Originally Posted by mnredfox
(Post 17558245)
As for big airline forums being friendly, I'm sure you can't possibly mean the DL forum. :p
In the end after looking at a map decided to follow GinFizz directions. Almost perfect - Zhangwang Hutong is actually second hutong, but I did find it easy enough. Interestingly, there is a hotel EXACTLY 150 paces before of my hotel, so I stopped and showed the guy at the front desk a translation from PEK tourist info desk (stopped there to have hotel address written in Mandarin), and he just shook his head. So just kept walking, and in a couple of minutes the hotel was there. Walked around a bit, got some great dumplings and bought Tsingtao to take back to the hotel. Man, 8 Yuan for two large bottles :D ^ With it getting very cold overnight not sure how much sightseeing I'll do tomorrow, especialy since I need to leave for the airport by 11 a.m. Thanks one more time to all that helped - you saved me from a boring experience at Holiday Inn Express. OTOH, saw far more foreigners here than walking around in south Beijing. EmailKid |
Originally Posted by EmailKid
(Post 17556921)
I've read this forum for a little while, and found some excellent advice to all who ask, not just the advice I received ^
This is truly one of the best and most useful forums that I've come across here on FT, though I suspect that country specific fora that don't receive as much traffic as the big airline ones tend to be friendlier. Way too often you get "did you do a search" or more nasty replies to newbies in the large forums. EmailKid, in Thai Silk Lounge at BKK waiting to board PEK flight (aaah, *A Gold benefits :) ) Glad it worked out so well for you and that the info you received was valuable enough to help you tremendously on your last layover. Also glad you're the mod for the Budget Travel - and not a "Luxury Travel" section ^ Happy continuing Travels to you ^
Originally Posted by Travelomania
(Post 17555955)
Wish we had all this help available a week ago ;)
Happy tho, that we managed the way we did and had an amazing time :D |
EmailKid, just a fair warning. In China when asking for directions, keep in mind that the person telling you where to go may actually have no clue as to the location of the place you want to go. So take every direction with a grain of salt.
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Originally Posted by mnredfox
(Post 17562898)
EmailKid, just a fair warning. In China when asking for directions, keep in mind that the person telling you where to go may actually have no clue as to the location of the place you want to go. So take every direction with a grain of salt.
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Originally Posted by moondog
(Post 17562954)
But, they will almost never say, "I don't know".
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My method is to poll seven different people and take majority rules on which is the correct path.
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Originally Posted by mnredfox
(Post 17562898)
EmailKid, just a fair warning. In China when asking for directions, keep in mind that the person telling you where to go may actually have no clue as to the location of the place you want to go. So take every direction with a grain of salt.
It was around 10pm when we finally exited the line 2 station in the freezing cold at where we had expected to be closest to our hotel. While looking around for a taxi, we were approached by some kids with red rickshaws who were able to convince us with plenty of talk and gestures that they knew of course exactly where the location of our hotel was :D How naive ..... :rolleyes: On our next visit we will (hopefully) be much better prepared and armed with all the great info of this thread. Like I said before ..... there's nothing as an experience like when entering a foreign country for the first time fully unprepared - y'll likely be in for surprises, pleasant or not so ;) Can't wait to do it again .... China got me hooked ! |
Many Thanks !
@ jiejie:
And before I forget and leave this thread, Many Thanks once more for your excellent advice ! As it turned out - and as you already assumed would happen - our UA flight departed 50 min late from SFO (the boarding process was chaotic and the gate area like a zoo :rolleyes:) and consequently arrived more than an hour later as scheduled @ PEK. Luckily I choose your advice and had booked the connecting flight early the next morning. |
Originally Posted by jiejie
(Post 17563524)
My method is to poll seven different people and take majority rules on which is the correct path.
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Originally Posted by Travelomania
(Post 17560845)
As you might recall, I'm the OP and you kinda seem to have hijacked ;)
Originally Posted by Travelomania
(Post 17560845)
Also glad you're the mod for the Budget Travel - and not a "Luxury Travel" section ^
EmailKid |
Originally Posted by EmailKid
(Post 17572048)
The thread did seem to develop a life of its own along the way. But if you recall I was one of the first to post and give you first hand recent info on transiting without visa @:-)
You did notice the WINK (;)) ... right ? Well, I have a limited budget, so I try to use it wisely :p EmailKid |
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