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The Official Fall 2011 China DO Thread

The Official Fall 2011 China DO Thread

Old Apr 4, 2011, 4:39 pm
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Originally Posted by lili
thanks for the bump, spaceman.

am interested, but not finding airfare in my range.

still on the radar.
Yes, -- I, too, am needing to find reasonable airfare!
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Old Apr 4, 2011, 4:52 pm
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Originally Posted by NYC101
Would love to find out the launch date of the new high-speed rail between BJ and SH. I have an open-jaw ticket booked into PEK and out of PVG for this DO. A 4 hour ride on the G-train definitely beats out sitting in Y on MU or CZ.
What dates are you booked for? I appreciate that the details & participation are still in discussion, -- esp. regarding add-on trip, etc., -- but it's difficult to know what dates to apply for the airfare search (esp. if some 'deal' happens to come along)!
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Old Apr 6, 2011, 12:17 pm
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Am interested. 1 attending. SPG or Hyatt OK with me. What I'd like to see: something unusual that tourists don't usually have access to. Maybe something HSR or airport related?
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Old Apr 13, 2011, 12:54 pm
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I just came back from a week in Shanghai, so I am not sure if I'll go back for this DO (apparently China only issues double entry/six-month visas for first-time tourists, and I'm not sure that I want to spend another $140 and a day to get another visa), but I just wanted to point out that the brand new Courtyard-in-name-only Puxi is a good value, especially for those with Gold or Platinum status. It is also short walk to the train station from which many of the CRH trains leave.

If I do go, my new hotel preferences are Marriott or SPG.
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Old Apr 14, 2011, 8:16 pm
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Originally Posted by bennos
I just came back from a week in Shanghai, so I am not sure if I'll go back for this DO (apparently China only issues double entry/six-month visas for first-time tourists, and I'm not sure that I want to spend another $140 and a day to get another visa), but I just wanted to point out that the brand new Courtyard-in-name-only Puxi is a good value, especially for those with Gold or Platinum status. It is also short walk to the train station from which many of the CRH trains leave.

If I do go, my new hotel preferences are Marriott or SPG.
All that being said, what is your real opinion of Shanghai - could it eventually fill in for a second Asia DO after Singapore
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Old Apr 14, 2011, 8:51 pm
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Originally Posted by bennos
apparently China only issues double entry/six-month visas for first-time tourists
If true, it must be a recent change or it could depend on your consulate. We got 12-month multi-entry visas from the SF consulate for our first visit.
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Old Apr 15, 2011, 12:06 pm
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Old Apr 15, 2011, 3:46 pm
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Originally Posted by spaceman
All that being said, what is your real opinion of Shanghai - could it eventually fill in for a second Asia DO after Singapore
Oh, I had a great time in Shanghai, and if you've never been I recommend going. It's not really a tourist/holiday/lots-of-historical-culture oriented destination (3 or 4 days tops), though, kind of like Tokyo. Shopping is cheaper elsewhere (for higher end stuff, anyway), and other cities, like Singapore (also a 3 day city), have better food scenes.

I'd need a specific reason to go back. A FT DO may or may not be that reason for me, depending on agenda and cost.

Originally Posted by mahasamatman
If true, it must be a recent change or it could depend on your consulate. We got 12-month multi-entry visas from the SF consulate for our first visit.
NY consulate. Dunno if it's a recent change or not, but I wasn't really in a position to argue.
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Old Apr 17, 2011, 9:55 am
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Originally Posted by bennos
It's not really a tourist/holiday/lots-of-historical-culture oriented destination (3 or 4 days tops)
We were there for a month in 2007, and never ran out of things to do.
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Old Apr 23, 2011, 11:03 pm
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Old Apr 25, 2011, 12:12 pm
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Just got back from PVG today. In fact I'm typing this at the DTW Skyclub as I wait for my conneting flight to NYC. Was there about 9 days on an DL Award ticket. I agree with Bennos when it comes to shopping, not cheap compare to come other cities. But I absolutely loved the food. Maybe it's because I opted for chinese cuisine rather than western cusine while I was there? As for things to do, I'm sure there are plenty as well.

My November open-jaw ticket into Beijing 11/6 and out of Shanghai 11/14 is also an award ticket open to change depends on what extra activities people are interested in.
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Old Apr 25, 2011, 3:58 pm
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Originally Posted by NYC101
Just got back from PVG today. In fact I'm typing this at the DTW Skyclub as I wait for my conneting flight to NYC. Was there about 9 days on an DL Award ticket. I agree with Bennos when it comes to shopping, not cheap compare to come other cities. But I absolutely loved the food. Maybe it's because I opted for chinese cuisine rather than western cusine while I was there? As for things to do, I'm sure there are plenty as well.

My November open-jaw ticket into Beijing 11/6 and out of Shanghai 11/14 is also an award ticket open to change depends on what extra activities people are interested in.
Thanks for the info. -- I will book an award tkt, as well, -- to preserve the flexibility, & snag saverpass while it's available!^
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Old Apr 26, 2011, 7:10 am
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Originally Posted by NYC101
But I absolutely loved the food. Maybe it's because I opted for chinese cuisine rather than western cusine while I was there?
Oh, I had plenty of good food there, including some fantastic snacks at a train station, but for me it's like eating in Italy... no matter how fantastic and how locally variable, I get bored after a while and need something different. Compare against NY, SF, Singapore, etc, where there's not just wide variability within a cuisine, but across cuisines as well.

Anyway, a minor point, and I'm absolutely not trying to discourage anyone from going.
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Old May 2, 2011, 8:26 pm
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bump - hate to see this on the last page..........
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Old May 6, 2011, 2:02 pm
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Originally Posted by bennos
Oh, I had plenty of good food there, including some fantastic snacks at a train station, but for me it's like eating in Italy... no matter how fantastic and how locally variable, I get bored after a while and need something different. Compare against NY, SF, Singapore, etc, where there's not just wide variability within a cuisine, but across cuisines as well.

Anyway, a minor point, and I'm absolutely not trying to discourage anyone from going.
Point on, definitely feel blessed to be living in NYC. But for a week or two, I think most people shall be happy with the culinary scene in Shanghai. Plus, you'd really have to know where to look for the good non-chinese stuff in SH. Although expecting Jean Georges in SH to be on the same level as the one in NYC may be a little too much to ask. Oh well, at least the $188RMB set brunch/lunch is a pretty good bargain.
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