China Travel Tips: Chinese Phrases in Different Situations, Trip Suggestions, Do’s and Don’ts
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China is far away, you may need to cross ocean, cross continent and cross time zones to reach the country which is in the Far East. Psychologically speaking, if you don’t understand Chines and can’t read Chinese and also have never been to China, this can make the distance longer.
This 70 pages ebook provides practical tips in making a better travel plan before departure, getting around, and shopping in China. Most importantly, it provides you with Chinese sentences and phrases for dealing with different situations.
It covers the following topics:
-Frequently asked questions about China including DO’S and Don’ts;
-Useful Chinese characters and phrases in different situations with English explanations;
-Typical Chinese cuisines, how to find them and the related Chinese words;
-Easy way to have contacts with local Chinese people;
-Middle price range hotel in Chinese garden style in downtown Beijing;
-Traditional Chinese Medicine Pharmacy and Tea House in Beijing;
-Special life experience for overnight in a Chinese Temple in Beijing.
- Beijing Pan Jia Yuan Flea Market
Hongyang(Canada)/ 红洋(加拿大)
Hongyang was born in China, had achieved Bachelor degree from China and Magister degree from Germany.She had worked as a TV reporter for German and Canadian TV stations.She lives in Toronto, Canada and besides her full time job in the Telecommunication Industry writing has become one of her favorite hobbies since 2005.Listening to my audio book, please visit:http://www.ximalaya.com/zhubo/43903311/红洋出生于中国,获得中国学士学位和德国Magister学位。她曾担任过德国和加拿大电视台记者。她现居加拿大多伦多,任职于电讯公司,自2005年起写作成为她的业余爱好之一,著有中文小说《花落花开》,《十字架下的禁恋》,《老婆,我是同性恋》,散文《散落的花瓣》,《散落的时光》,以及图片游记《北京》。红洋有声书:http://www.ximalaya.com/zhubo/43903311/红洋博客: http://blog.sina.com.cn/hongyangcanadaHongyang's Channel in Youtube:https://www.youtube.com/user/HongyangCanada
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China Travel Tips - Hongyang(Canada)/ 红洋(加拿大)
China Travel Tips:
Chinese Phrases in Different Situations,
Trip Suggestions, Do’s and Don’ts
By Hongyang(Canada)
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Copyright@ 2011 by Hongyang(Canada)
版权所有@ 红洋(加拿大) – 2011
Table of Contents
Foreword
Chapter 1: Frequently asked Questions about China including DO’S and Don’ts
Chapter 2: Useful Chinese Phrases in Different Situations with English Explanations
Chapter 3: Typical Chinese Cuisines, How to find them and the related Chinese Words
Chapter 4: Easy Way to have Contacts with local Chinese People
Chapter 5: Middle Price Range Hotel in Chinese Garden Style in Downtown Beijing
Chapter 6: Traditional Chinese Medicine Pharmacy and Tea House in Beijing
Chapter 7: Special Life Experience for Overnight in a Chinese Temple in Beijing
Chapter 8: Beijing Pan Jia Yuan Flea Market
Afterword
About the Author
Other E-books by Hongyang
Foreword
China is far away, you may need to cross ocean, cross continent and cross time zones to reach the country which is in the Far East. Psychologically speaking, if you don’t understand Chines and can’t read Chinese and also have never been to China, this can make the distance longer.
When I lived in Germany, I was asked tons of questions by my German friends or friend’s friends about China or asked me Chinese characters for possible emergency situations before their China tour. After I moved to Canada, I have experienced the same situation.
How can I find my Hotel if I get lost and I don’t speak Chines?
Do taxi drivers speak English?
Are sales prices written in Chinese