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Hey maybe he's taking a baller expat package. I'm not going to begrudge a guy trying to get a slice of the old days.
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I've lived in two complexes with pools They're not even that rare or expensive in the modern city of Shenzhen.
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# ? Jul 27, 2013 05:05 |
If you're anywhere near jing'an on line two it's pretty much like living in America. I definitely saw more foreigners than Chinese people and never ate Chinese food once the two weeks I was visiting friends around there. And yea lots of the apartment complexes have pools. This seemed really weird to me at first too since I had been in China three years before ever going to Shanghai, but SH isn't really China as far as I'm concerned now.
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# ? Jul 27, 2013 05:12 |
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BadAstronaut posted:I have a problem. My rickshaw driver is constantly trying to talk to me in that monkey language of his. Where can I buy a bull-whip in this country, preferably without having to risk touching a local?
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# ? Jul 27, 2013 06:23 |
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My building has a pool too. I think every building in Hong Kong that isn't public housing has one.
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# ? Jul 27, 2013 07:15 |
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Bloodnose posted:My building has a pool too. I think every building in Hong Kong that isn't public housing has one. I'm so sick of your "facts" getting in the way of my hyperbole.
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# ? Jul 27, 2013 07:27 |
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Oh my dear goons and your conclusion-jumping! From browsing some rental sites it seems many of the very regular-looking shanghai apartment blocks have pools. I'm a surfer and it's the best exercise to do when not able to actually get in the ocean. I'm living in London right now and have to stay active or else I become a fat slob, and here it's incredibly rare to find a spot with a pool. So for me, if I can get a place that includes a gym and pool, I'll spend a little extra for it seeing as I pay to do that here anyway. (And I've also read about public gardens and parks having outdoor gyms and body weight equipment etc - sounds like there's ample opportunity to stay in shape there). I don't want to live in a place that feels nothing like China though, but i also don't want to find myself completely unable to communicate with the people in my area. We will see. And no, don't have confirmation of the job yet... Completely getting ahead of myself, but only because I'm feeling fairly confident about the position at this present time... BadAstronaut fucked around with this message at 07:39 on Jul 27, 2013 |
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Bloodnose posted:My building has a pool too. I think every building in Hong Kong that isn't public housing has one. Are they all really well maintained and clean etc? Do many of the residents use them or are they more a nice-to-have novelty that people don't really take advantage of?
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# ? Jul 27, 2013 07:41 |
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My old place on the 3rd ring road had a pool. It's not weird.
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# ? Jul 27, 2013 08:09 |
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The bigger shock is... The Chinese can swim? I don't think I know any Koreans who can.
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# ? Jul 27, 2013 08:22 |
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BadAstronaut posted:Are they all really well maintained and clean etc? Do many of the residents use them or are they more a nice-to-have novelty that people don't really take advantage of? Well maintained and clean, but underutilized for sure. And it closes at 7, so no chance to use it after work. It's really only an option on weekends.
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# ? Jul 27, 2013 08:37 |
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DontAskKant posted:The bigger shock is... The Chinese can swim? I don't think I know any Koreans who can. Only small children with floatation devices. The adults stand or just stay out of the pool. Hopefully the next generation will teach itself to swim.
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# ? Jul 27, 2013 08:52 |
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Bloodnose posted:
Do you know if this is standard or particular to your apartment complex?
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# ? Jul 27, 2013 09:42 |
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He's in HK, not in China! In China you're lucky if it'll ever be open!!!!! I'm back in China now! gently caress! I'm most amazed at how quickly I morphed back into 铁公鸡 mode. After a few weeks of buying 6 euro this and 8 dollar that I paid 4RMB for a water at the airport and was livid. But it was the only cold water! Also like 1 zillion complexes in China have pools, it's not weird even in boonie towns like Chengdu. Most of my friends live in relatively cheap complexes (renting 50-70m Shijiazhuang is hilarious for me because it's my roommate's hometown and right after spring festival she went back and showed me the AQI was 999 cause her app didn't go any higher. BEEN ON PLANES FOR LIKE 19 HOURS ONLY LIEK 4 MORE TO GO
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# ? Jul 27, 2013 09:56 |
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There's a public pool like a 5 minute walk from my place that is open until 9
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# ? Jul 27, 2013 10:25 |
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I swam in a pool in Chengdu today and I'm pretty sure it's the talk of the town. There was a small crowd (5 people).
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# ? Jul 27, 2013 11:29 |
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What time do the subway border crossings/bus crossings close and open in Shenzhen? I should be getting to the train station at around six in the evening, is that enough time to get to HK and back in Shenzhen? My train leaves for BJ at around 7:30 the next morning. I'm not flying because 1. It scares the gently caress out of me and any time spent on a plane makes me want to die and 2. it gives me an excuse to study for my HSK test with no other distractions. According to Baidu at least one (FuTian) of them is/was 24 hours, but I'm guessing the Shenzhen subway and public transportation are not. Which one is closer to the train station, LuoHu or FuTian? Edit - Looks like I can take the subway directly to FuTian from the train station, which is nice. Cuatal fucked around with this message at 12:58 on Jul 27, 2013 |
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Arglebargle III posted:Only small children with floatation devices. The adults stand or just stay out of the pool. Hopefully the next generation will teach itself to swim. I went out with a girl from Harbin in part because she was learning how to swim.
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Magna Kaser posted:I paid 4RMB for a water at the airport and was livid. But it was the only cold water
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Cuatal posted:What time do the subway border crossings/bus crossings close and open in Shenzhen? I should be getting to the train station at around six in the evening, is that enough time to get to HK and back in Shenzhen? My train leaves for BJ at around 7:30 the next morning. Huanggang is the 24 hour crossing, but it's not served by the subway (but there are plenty of 24 hour buses). Futian is served by the subway on both sides, but it closes at midnight. These two crossings are like 200 meters from each other, but getting from one to the other sucks way more than it should. Basically all of them except Huanggang open at like 6 or 7 (I've never actually been there before 8) and close at 11 or 12. I don't know what you're planning to do that night in Hong Kong, but it will be possible to cross at 6pm and come back the same night.
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# ? Jul 27, 2013 14:10 |
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Tom Smykowski posted:Every goddamn convenience store in Chengdu is only putting expensive waters in the coolers. Like 15rmb. Cheap beers in the cooler, though. I need ideas for what to do tomorrow. Are you guys in the city at all this weekend? Because Jeoh is here.
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Arglebargle III posted:I need ideas for what to do tomorrow. Are you guys in the city at all this weekend? Because Jeoh is here. If it's Chengdu, you can always hug a panda.
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# ? Jul 27, 2013 16:13 |
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Man I'm sooo done with American suburbs even though it's a paradise to live in and raise kids. I need to be back in my cloistered shoe box of hk and a subway
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caberham posted:Man I'm sooo done with American suburbs even though it's a paradise to live in and raise kids. I want to live a life of mystery and adventure.
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caberham posted:Man I'm sooo done with American suburbs even though it's a paradise to live in and raise kids. It's been what, 2 days?
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Tom Smykowski posted:Every goddamn convenience store in Chengdu is only putting expensive waters in the coolers. Like 15rmb. Cheap beers in the cooler, though. Even Jilin street cooler water was 6RMB,wgat the hell. Also Arglebargle check your weixin. Also I'm bad at ktv. But good at drinking baijiu. Today I hugged pandas and pushed Chinese away when exiting the subway. Am I experiencing true China. Add me to the group chat, Jeohist is my id I think. Also I have Chinaphone but I don't know my number. Chengdu is cool guys, come visit!
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BadAstronaut posted:Are they all really well maintained and clean etc? Do many of the residents use them or are they more a nice-to-have novelty that people don't really take advantage of? Ba-I live a little south of Jingan in the French Concession. Yes, the complexes have pools, but they are used extensively by expat kids and are in various degrees of repair. What's your budget? You can get more bang for your buck by grabbing a place in Gubei or Minhang and taking the metro into town. God bless line 10.
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Arglebargle III posted:I need ideas for what to do tomorrow. Are you guys in the city at all this weekend? Because Jeoh is here.
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# ? Jul 28, 2013 00:52 |
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Bloodnose posted:Well maintained and clean, but underutilized for sure. Well maintained, clean, but TINY! Both complexes that I have lived in have swimming pools, but they are 1.3 meters deep and the shape is weird oval/ bean shape. Great for kids but not so good for work out. It opens till 10pm tho. I know I am just making excuses not to work out... There's another usage of the pool. You can always stab your husband from the back and jump from the 76th floor into the pool. : /
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# ? Jul 28, 2013 02:09 |
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Wonton posted:There's another usage of the pool. You can always stab your husband from the back and jump from the 76th floor into the pool. : / My favorite part of that story is that it was important for them to report that the pool was closed.
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# ? Jul 28, 2013 05:26 |
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In Beijing you are looking at 15k a month minimum for a complex with a pool, and there is still no guarantee it will be one you would want to use. You are better off joining a local gym that has a pool. You can get somewhere pretty swish that is virtually empty most of the time for 4-6k a year membership fee.
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# ? Jul 28, 2013 06:00 |
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Big Alf posted:In Beijing you are looking at 15k a month minimum for a complex with a pool, and there is still no guarantee it will be one you would want to use. Looked at an apartment that was 1.9k today in a complex right by the subway that has two pools, a tennis court and a fake beach today. Never leavin' tier 2.
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# ? Jul 28, 2013 07:14 |
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Magna Kaser posted:Looked at an apartment that was 1.9k today in a complex right by the subway that has two pools, a tennis court and a fake beach today. I want to go to tier 2, if I could find a decent paying job there. Been to Wuhu a couple of times and I liked it. (or is that tier 3?)
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VideoTapir posted:I want to go to tier 2, if I could find a decent paying job there. Been to Wuhu a couple of times and I liked it. (or is that tier 3?) What is tier 2/3? What is a tier in this context? You're not talking about anything in Shanghai, are you? I'd like to look at a max of 6500RMB per month if that is realistic. It might be too much or it might be average, I really don't know. Hoping that can cover all my apartment related costs, all in, with internet, pool etc. What are you guys paying and what should I expect to, for a decent, comfortable place with pool etc?
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BadAstronaut posted:What is tier 2/3? What is a tier in this context? You're not talking about anything in Shanghai, are you? "Tier 1/2/3" cities, are a kind of poorly-defined thing that's still used all over the place in China. Tier 1 is Beijing and Shanghai, and according to some lists, Shenzhen and IIRC Guangzhou Tier 2 is places like Suzhou, Tianjin, Qingdao, Nanjing, Shenyang and Harbin and such. The division between tiers 2 and 3 is murky, some people limit tier 2 to developed provincial capitals, others don't. That distinction would make Wuhu tier 3 and Hefei tier 2, despite the fact that Wuhu is kinda nice while Hefei sucks.
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Does this relate to cost of living, quality of accommodation, (un)employment rate/job opportunities, earnings etc?
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# ? Jul 28, 2013 13:24 |
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Also the cost of living has no real bearing on the Tier system, which is actually decided by the Chinese government based on economic development. For instance, Sanya and Hangzhou are Tier 3 and 2 cities respectively, but pretty drat expensive. Hangzhou is right up there with Shanghai and Beijing in cost of living and well below Guangzhou which is considered Tier 1. Chengdu is one of the cheapest to live in cities in China and is supposedly almost a Tier 1 city since they got all these huge tech giants (Cisco, Microsofy, IBM, Sony, etc..) to set up offices here. 6500 in Shanghai is no issue. In Jingan itself it might be a tiny issue, especially if you want stuff like pools in your complex, but you should be able to live very well off that there.
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# ? Jul 28, 2013 14:16 |
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BadAstronaut posted:Does this relate to cost of living, quality of accommodation, (un)employment rate/job opportunities, earnings etc? Basically First Tier - Joberg, Cape Town, Durban Second Tier - Bloem, PE, East London
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Magna Kaser posted:Also the cost of living has no real bearing on the Tier system, which is actually decided by the Chinese government based on economic development. Is there an official Chinese-government tier list? BadAstronaut posted:Does this relate to cost of living, quality of accommodation, (un)employment rate/job opportunities, earnings etc? Tier-1 is where most of the non-teaching job (if not business) opportunities for foreigners are, as you go down things generally get more specialized, harder to come by, or lower-paying. Housing prices are kind of all over the map...Suzhou is, from what I've seen, like 2/3 as expensive as Beijing, but also-tier-2 (AFAIK) Hefei is like 1/4 or so. Food prices don't vary much from city to city or tier to tier. Brick-and-mortar retail clothes DO, from what I'm told by my wife (who actually cares). VideoTapir fucked around with this message at 16:11 on Jul 28, 2013 |
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My old apartment complex in Beijing which I lived in for 3 years had a full sized indoor heated olympic swimming pool, 2 tennis courts, 2 basketball courts, 1 soccer field, and a full clubhouse with karaoke rooms, racquetball courts pool tables, ping pong tables, and other poo poo all for under 5k a month. Dunno where you guys were looking.
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