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  1. Giora avatar

    RE: China Visa Extension thread

    by Giora 26 May 2012

    What direction are you planning on heading to from Wuhan? If you're heading north, then both Luoyang and Kaifeng (in Henan) are decent…

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    Re: China Visa Extension thread

    by Sinesko 26 May 2012

    Qustion and information: Question: i'm now in Wuhan (hubei) and need to extand my visa for the secund time. it is expired on the 5. i…

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    Re: Qingdao, Guangzhou, or neighboring city for a weekend?

    by bai3feng1 23 May 2012

    +Where would be the best place to experience the Dragon Boat Festival?+ Dragon Boat Festival is big in Wuhan (East Lake.) Wuhan is inland…

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    RE: Huangshan Wuhan & wuyuan

    by oferbe84 22 May 2012

    Thank u.

  5. rouentahl avatar

    RE: Huangshan Wuhan & wuyuan

    by rouentahl 22 May 2012

    I happen to be planning a trip in the reverse direction. Here are the bus schedules that are available from Chinese sites: Huangshan…

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    Re: Huangshan Wuhan & wuyuan

    by oferbe84 21 May 2012

    Thank you very much for the fast replay. I will take all the options under consideration. Thanks

  7. aqsaqal avatar

    RE: Huangshan Wuhan & wuyuan

    by aqsaqal 21 May 2012

    Looking at the map, it seems that railways from Huangshan to Wuyuan and from Wuyuan to Jiujiang (on the way to Wuhan) are under construction…

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    Huangshan Wuhan & wuyuan

    by oferbe84 21 May 2012

    Hi everybody! I am going to china next month and i wanted to ask: who to get from *Huangshan, wuyuan & Wuhan* in this order. I know…

  9. aqsaqal avatar

    RE: Wuhan: Mulan Mountain

    by aqsaqal 17 May 2012

    I've never been there, but search on 黄陂区木兰山 交通 gives plenty of hits, with maps like this: http://www.hubeitour.com/gtt/cit

  10. Maggah avatar

    Wuhan: Mulan Mountain

    by Maggah 17 May 2012

    How do I get to Mulan Shan from downtown Wuhan (it's about 50kms)? I can't find ANY info on transportation: buses or trains. Ta.

  11. WITUSTS avatar

    Re: Travelling in China

    by WITUSTS 12 May 2012

    Welcome to travelling in China! If you want to buy railway ticket,you can buy it online.The website is www.12306.cn. But it only…

  12. aqsaqal avatar

    RE: Biking Trips in China

    by aqsaqal 26 April 2012

    Western Hubei was quite nice, even in the mid-summer, when Wuhan or Chongqing would have been intolerably hot. The idea was to go from…

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    RE: Traveling in China for a few weeks

    by fluffydragon 24 April 2012

    Changsha, Wuhan, Fuzhou, Changchun, and Nanchang. . . why are these on your itinerary? No mean to cause offense, but to me, they seem…

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    Traveling in China for a few weeks

    by luoldeng9 23 April 2012

    So I will have summer vacation from mid-May to August and I plan to travel to China starting next month, and I plan to stay there for…

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    RE: Yichang to Wanzhou

    by Dexplorer 23 April 2012

    Hi Jiejie, Thanks a lot for the information. Just a couple of questions more. I am planning to go to Yichang through Wuhan and then return…

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    RE: Buying bike gear in China or Hong Kong

    by aqsaqal 21 April 2012

    I have not shopped for bicycle stuff in China much, but my general impression that the prices for accessories and spare parts, such as…

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    Qing Yuan

    by kereru 20 April 2012

    China never ceases to amaze me. A friend came across this town/city listed in a recent Lonely Planet as a "must see", especially for…

  18. Giora avatar

    RE: Overnight trains in China

    by Giora 18 April 2012

    I don't think much of Wuhan: it's a messy modern city, full of construction and pollution with a very limited number of interesting sights.…

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    RE: Overnight trains in China

    by 889 17 April 2012

    I'm not sure how far out of my way I'd go for a visit, but yes, the main shopping street in Wuhan is a lively place in the evening and…

  20. ben100100100509 avatar

    RE: Overnight trains in China

    by ben100100100509 17 April 2012

    Aha! The solution may be taking overnight train Pingyao-Xian, then flight Xian-Xining, which is about 80 GBP. This unfortunately skips…

  21. ben100100100509 avatar

    RE: Overnight trains in China

    by ben100100100509 17 April 2012

    Thanks to all contributors, the various perspectives offered here have certainly given me food for thought to the extent that I am now…

  22. jiejie avatar

    Re: Off the beaten track in central China

    by jiejie 17 April 2012

    Southwest Hubei province: Enshi, Lichuan, and surrounding area. You'll find very little information out there and particularly not…

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    RE: Overnight trains in China

    by jiejie 17 April 2012

    I was just in Wuhan, Yichang, 3 Gorges Dam/Yangtze area last month, and I'm here to tell you: don't bother, especially with your routing…

  24. ben100100100509 avatar

    RE: Overnight trains in China

    by ben100100100509 12 April 2012

    Thanks for the tremendously helpful responses everyone. ShawshankBlake, I may well take you up on your kind offer closer to the time.…

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    RE: Overnight trains in China

    by jiejie 12 April 2012

    You can buy tickets in Beijing for anywhere to anywhere if it's within the 10 day sales window. And also do the same in other sizeable…

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