Me Time!
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@slmkhoo thanks dear. I’ve just upvoted your posts, hopefully that increases your “credit standing” which removes the need for moderators’ approval. I think.
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@zac-s-mum Thanks! Now I think about it, all those long, long posts I’ve written over the years are gone?! I should have made copies - I could probably write a book, or at least my memoirs, from them!
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@Funz Looks like my husband might be going on a work-related trip to Danang in Nov. I haven’t been there, but I’m not keen to tag along. Will also be quite busy with other stuff in Nov.
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@zac-s-mum Thanks! Now I think about it, all those long, long posts I’ve written over the years are gone?! I should have made copies - I could probably write a book, or at least my memoirs, from them!
Yah, some posts are good info !
Fr now, probably u can start to archive . -
@zac-s-mum said in Me Time!:
Planning a last-min trip to Chengdu and surrounds (Jiuzhaigou, Emei Shan etc). Anyone book tour with hotels using ctrip app before? Reliable?
U familiar with china ?
How u going between cities n places that are few hours apart?
I hoping to go Xi’an next spring with my hubby hike Hua Shan in march … hope dream come true.
My next wish list is jiu zhaigou too , but dunno how to do myself . Yun Nan , shangrila etc …I m “ scared” abt trustworthiness of engaging local drivers , safety issues… -
@slmkhoo
I recalled u went Jap in summer , how was the grp tour?
Am planning self drive in jap from Airport to lake kawaguchiko… for 4 days then return to Tokyo city . Then taking train to other places .
has anyone tried driving in jap …after Christmas period , I hope no snow on road n lake kawaguchiko coz the car I looking n to be rented fr airport not providing snow Tyres n quite troublesome . -
@MyPillow no i’ve never been to China, other than a week-long trip to Beijing city & Great Wall in 2011. My DH flies to various cities in China regularly now for work though. If u look on Xiaohongshu, the tour route from Chengdu > Jiuzhaigou > Emei shan & panda reserve is an extremely common tour route. Some ppl said ctrip app has tour agencies that will assist in booking good hotels + driver (car or tour bus) + entrance tickets. I did indeed find some there & enquired via WeChat.
There are also some advertising via XHS but i dunno the reliability. Scared the drivers bring us to some forced-buy shops/restaurants. Happened in our taiwan trip, super sian.
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@MyPillow on Jiuzhaigou, there is a new high-speed rail station just completed in Sept. So technically u can take train from Chengdu to Jiuzhaigou. And then change to bus that brings u to the entrance of the JGZ park. Many hotels at the entrance to stay in. The difficult part is securing the park entrance tickets, so a local agent will be helpful. At least that’s what the reviews say. U can research more online, plenty of videos on it.
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@slmkhoo
I recalled u went Jap in summer , how was the grp tour?
Am planning self drive in jap from Airport to lake kawaguchiko… for 4 days then return to Tokyo city . Then taking train to other places .
has anyone tried driving in jap …after Christmas period , I hope no snow on road n lake kawaguchiko coz the car I looking n to be rented fr airport not providing snow Tyres n quite troublesome .The group tour was great in many ways - small group, everyone well-behaved, interesting guide, nice hotels etc etc. The things I didn’t like are personal - little flexibility (can’t decide to leave things out, or have a later start), and not enough history!
Can’t comment on self-drive or trains. I think my husband and I probably won’t consider self-drive in a non-English-speaking country simply because signs are not always in English. I think we will probably go by trains the next time we visit Japan.
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@MyPillow We drove when we went for our Kyoto & Osaka trip few years back and again last year when we went Kyushu. For Kyushu we did not insist on snow tyres but for Kyoto we insisted. We arranged and paid for snow tyres but when we picked up the car they said they do not provide snow tyres and we had to drive to one of their workshops to have it fixed. That wasted almost 1/2 of our day on the day we arrived. Our trip was from early December to right before Xmas. I remember our cars covered in snow but most of the cities or towns, the roads are clear. Only when we drove to the more remote areas or mountains then we encountered snow on the roads.
It is not that difficult to navigate in Japan with their GPS and google map.
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