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innesst Jul 3, 2012 7:07 am


Originally Posted by mosburger (Post 18552494)
As an adult man, you cannot expect to be taken seriously while wearing shorts in China. For ladies, it should be fine during the warmer months.

I just returned from a trip to Beijing and Hong Kong and wore shots every day. There was no issue. On only 1 or 2 nights when going out did I wear jeans. For those that say everyone wears long pants, remember that the climate in Beijing isn't that hot in the summer (and the smog keeps you out of the direct sun). And Beijing can be fairly cold in the winter, so wearing long pants isn't really that big of a deal most of the year anyway.

However, Hong Kong is tropical and in the summer it is sweltering. Unless you have been there for at least a month and are accustomed to it, you would be crazy to wear long pants if you are going to be outside any length of time. Yeah, the locals all wear long pants, but it is because they are coming and going to work - not to tourist spots.

Besides, if you look at the photos of men with ..... out - most taken at tourist attractions, about half of them are wearing shots.

fimo Jul 3, 2012 8:06 am


Originally Posted by innesst (Post 18862763)
For those that say everyone wears long pants, remember that the climate in Beijing isn't that hot in the summer

say what? Maybe it's not hot compared to a red hot poker, but there is no way anyone can convince me Beijing is not hot in the summer.

moondog Jul 3, 2012 9:15 am


Originally Posted by fimo (Post 18863049)
say what? Maybe it's not hot compared to a red hot poker, but there is no way anyone can convince me Beijing is not hot in the summer.

Until Saturday, I wasn't convinced that it was actually summer (in Beijing, Shanghai, or Hong Kong), but then the heat swept into town, and it is sweltering by anyone's standards... relatively good air quality, though.

fimo Jul 3, 2012 10:28 am


Originally Posted by moondog (Post 18863503)
Until Saturday, I wasn't convinced that it was actually summer (in Beijing, Shanghai, or Hong Kong), but then the heat swept into town, and it is sweltering by anyone's standards... relatively good air quality, though.

I only got back a few days ago from SIN, where it may be less hot but far more humid and thus a different kind of discomfort. At least in SG, airconditioning and cold beverages are de riguer. I dread the now daily fight with Beijing taxi drivers to turn on the damn 空调. Just had a driver who refused to turn on the a/c, complaining that she'd already turned it on all day and that I could just open the window. Then tried to drop me off outside my apt front gate. I made her drive all the way in knowing that the ride falls just short of the 2rmb surcharge. I hate how some drivers bring out the petty side of me.

As for the air quality, a short trip out of China reminds me just how low the standards are for 'good' air in Beijing.... :(

anacapamalibu Jul 3, 2012 2:07 pm


Originally Posted by fimo (Post 18863049)
say what? Maybe it's not hot compared to a red hot poker, but there is no way anyone can convince me Beijing is not hot in the summer.

The majority of the country is a steam bath June July August.:eek:

mnredfox Jul 4, 2012 4:56 am


Originally Posted by Shimon (Post 18549769)
Depending on his age and where in China he is going he could even get away with a slit in the back of the shorts and no underwear.

The only ones in for a culture shock are you not the Chinese.

LOL.

Congrats Shimon to making FT's Talkmail. Good promo for the China forum too. ^

Shimon Jul 4, 2012 11:16 pm

Thanks

:)

http://www.flyertalk.com/talkmail/pr...%202012#story3

RCyyz Jul 5, 2012 1:09 pm

I'll add my voice to the chorus here - I'm just back from 2 weeks in China and I didn't see any male locals anywhere wearing shorts. A few women were wearing shorter pants but they were quite tasteful and not shorts in the traditional, western sense.

It was pretty toasty in parts of China; BJ for example hit +35C. And everyone was wearing long pants. Except of course for the kids wearing shorts with the slit in the back. :p


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