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It must be that price has gone up substantially in Zhongshan Lu.
2 years ago when I was there, there was hardly a need to negotiate price.. |
Originally Posted by moondog
(Post 22924783)
http://i59.tinypic.com/mljg47.jpg
http://i58.tinypic.com/o09kli.jpg http://i62.tinypic.com/2hehdkw.jpg The pool in my complex is finally open! Are you back in Nanning now? If so, how are the naps? |
Originally Posted by MSPeconomist
(Post 22927109)
That pool is still empty of people.
Are you back in Nanning now? If so, how are the naps? |
So employees nap on company time so that they can stay up late every night and still come to work on time in the morning? That's a nice implicit subsidy for their social life.
I guess if you don't send emails during nap time, they assume that you're napping too? |
Originally Posted by MSPeconomist
(Post 22930163)
So employees nap on company time so that they can stay up late every night and still come to work on time in the morning? That's a nice implicit subsidy for their social life.
I guess if you don't send emails during nap time, they assume that you're napping too? I don't care whether or not they I assume I'm napping too; I simply seek to avoid "why did you send out that email at 1p?" questions. |
Does it mean Nanning has 4 rush hours daily - morning to go to work, noon to go to siesta, afternoon to return from siesta and evening to return from work? Or are bedrooms provided at work?
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Originally Posted by chornedsnorkack
(Post 22930387)
Does it mean Nanning has 4 rush hours daily - morning to go to work, noon to go to siesta, afternoon to return from siesta and evening to return from work? Or are bedrooms provided at work?
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Originally Posted by chornedsnorkack
(Post 21969600)
Some have appeared.
This http://www.gx.xinhuanet.com/dtzx/gui..._118532762.htm is supposed to promise opening of Beijing-Nanning high speed railway on 30th instant. Any more information you are able to comment on? |
Originally Posted by chornedsnorkack
(Post 23060471)
Now, Guilin Station is supposed to become passable for high speed trains on 1st of July. Trip time for high speed train 13 and a half hours for Beijing-Nanning.
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Originally Posted by chornedsnorkack
(Post 23060471)
Now, Guilin Station is supposed to become passable for high speed trains on 1st of July. Trip time for high speed train 13 and a half hours for Beijing-Nanning.
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Originally Posted by Happy
(Post 23082059)
Being a foreigner, how do you buy train ticket in China, especially in advance?
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Originally Posted by moondog
(Post 23082090)
I usually ask my Chinese colleagues to get me tickets from the official site, but when they aren't around, I use Ctrip (very easy).
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Originally Posted by Happy
(Post 23088649)
Wouldn't you need the ID verification in order to buy train tickets? You mean Ctrip could bypass that?
Then just go to a train ticket office and hand them your passport and that reservation number. Works like a charm :) You are just barred from using the automatic ticketing machines, that only works with Chinese IDs AFAIK. |
Originally Posted by zehbra
(Post 23093480)
Your friend/colleague just needs to enter your passport number and name on his account on the official site. He can then buy it for you and all you need is your passport and the reservation number (which he will receive by text message and mail i think).
Then just go to a train ticket office and hand them your passport and that reservation number. Works like a charm :) You are just barred from using the automatic ticketing machines, that only works with Chinese IDs AFAIK. |
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