I have
visited China twice. I do not know if I shall visit it again for I have just
covered one-third of it in about a total of five weeks. I have a strong love-hate
relationship towards China. I am going to make things neutral in my posts. This
is basically an introductory post. I am going to spilt up my travel itineraries
and introduce city by city. To avoid confusion, below are my past travel
itineraries.
2015: Hunan
– Hangzhou – Xitang – Shanghai – Nanjing – Beijing
2017:
Nanjing – Yangzhou – Changchun – Yanbian – Harbin – Mohe – Inner Mongolia –
Shenyang
Before you
go to China, there are few things you need to know.
1. China is
HUGE. You have to plan beforehand where you want to visit and decide the route
especially when you plan to hop from one province to another province. Say for
example, Hunan, you cannot finish the whole Hunan in a few days. Phoenix Ancient
Town itself already takes two days minimum, including the travel time.
2. China
has GREAT firewall. You basically cannot use Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp,
YouTube etc. WITHOUT VPNs in China. You may say it is not so great after all
because VPN is the loophole. Just for your little information, the VPNs do not
work quite well with most hotels WiFi. So to ensure your carefree browsing
during your stay in China, especially you are the kind of person who cannot go
one day without the mentioned websites, like me, buy a traveller SIM card.
3. China
internet data is not cheap. During my recent stay in China, I spent 360rmb
(~RM220) to buy a China UNICOM SIM card with 10GB data at the airport. They say
this company is foreigner-friendly and will save one lots of troubles especially
with the registration procedures. The lady even acknowledged me which VPNs are
to be used to get around the firewall. I am not mentioning any VPNs here as the
usability varies. The government is working from time to time to fill the “hole”.
4. You need
VISA to enter China. If you are a Malaysian, and if you are lazy to go to the
China embassy to apply for your visa, you can always apply it via a travel
agency company. Make sure you apply two weeks, the latest, before you travel. The
reference fee is RM170. With a valid visa, you can travel for a month in China.
5. Toilets
in China do not have bidet and you are not allowed to flush any used tissues. I
am a Malaysian and most toilets in Malaysia have bidets/ water pipes/ washing
pipes. I find it troublesome not being able to wash up after answering to
nature’s call. So, if you are like me, remember to prepare lots of dry tissues
and WET tissues for your own comfort. I spent about 90 wet tissues in three
weeks. And after wiping, do not forget to throw the used items into the bins
provided but NOT into the bowls. An alternative to wet tissues especially when
you are in your hotel room would be a cup. About the usage… I shall leave it to
your imagination and wits.
6. Do not
get shocked if you encounter door-less toilet. And if you do not encounter one,
you have not visited China. That was why I visited China twice and only decided
to write about it now. I came across the legendary door-less toilet thrice
during my second visit to China. You are lucky if you get to use only door-less
toilet. Some door-less toilet do not even have bins or flush system. That kind
of toilet has only a HOLE in each cubicle. So whatever comes up goes directly
down there. You will get to see used yellowish tissues, feces, blood etc. But
you can only find this one-of-a-kind of toilet in the rural areas. People call
this han ce(旱厕).
7. Many Chinese spit everywhere outdoor. Do not be shocked if you see a lady suddenly
clears her throat and spits in front of you. If you go in winter, observe the
road. You will find a lot of patchy frozen saliva on the ground.
8. The security
is tight in China. Apart from the museums, you have to go through security
checks at all transportation stations which include the subway, metro, bus,
train stations. Imagine having to go through the troubles to get all your bags
scanned each time you enter a station. Well, you will get used to it. The officials
are at least more lenient now as compared to two years ago. I still remember I had
to sip from my water bottle EACH TIME I passed the subway security check then. They do not practice that now. Lucky for me!
These are
some interesting things I found during my travel. I shall update the leftovers
in my coming posts. I apologize if my post makes you discomfort in any
way. My next post will be featuring Nanjing. Thank you.
Why China? Because it is VERY diverse. |
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