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Probably a long shot but anyone got any advice on a hotel to stay at in Kaifeng? I'm gonna be going back and forth between Kaifeng and Zhengzhou a lot over the next couple months and gotta find some place to stay, haven't actually had to stay in a hotel at all here but only some will let foreigners get a room right? I don't care about being by any of the tourist stuff, just trying to find a decent place to be in over probably a few weeks total that wont bankrupt me and I don't wanna just walk around trying to find something after I already get there.
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sincx fucked around with this message at 05:49 on Mar 23, 2021 |
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All good except "bureaucratic efficiency" E: well actually, I am not sure. If you want to bulldoze a village to run a road through, or genocide a troublesome corner of the country, that can be much more easily achieved than elsewhere. But if it means for the everyday person, then "sorry, cannot". simplefish fucked around with this message at 08:37 on Jun 28, 2018 |
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There’s an all seasons hotel in kaifeng. And the op is old but still fine 我在全季开封金明广场酒店,开封市金明大道169号(开封市政协对面,近开元广场,小宋城,连霍高速进出口,临近宋城路高铁站,开封北站):0371-23833666华住无线:http://app.huazhu.com
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# ? Jun 28, 2018 09:50 |
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I'd change intelligent to rapid breeders.
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# ? Jun 28, 2018 14:50 |
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sincx posted:Try to find a hotel franchised under one of the big international brands. Something under Accor, Starwood, Marriott, Hilton, etc. A quick search shows Accor has a Pullman hotel in Kaifeng for less than USD $100/night if that's in your budget. caberham posted:Theres an all seasons hotel in kaifeng. Awesome, thanks. What's the difference here with non-international brand hotels? I've slept in some grimy Korean love motels before, but I've seen some nasty stuff here I never saw in Korea so I'm imagining they can be pretty rough.
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# ? Jun 29, 2018 08:53 |
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Don't forget that it is literally illegal for some local hotels to have you stay. Try ctrip.com, check the search filter box that says Foreigner Hotels or whatever
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simplefish posted:Don't forget that it is literally illegal for some local hotels to have you stay. Security keeps getting ratcheted up. Its standard in hotels now for locals to check in with their ID using a PSB provided dedicated machine that takes their photo at the same time. You can still find places that'll ignore you if a mate with local ID does the whole check-in, and you stay there. This may not technically be legal.
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# ? Jun 29, 2018 09:45 |
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Ctrip (and trip.com) are PRC sites, I believe state-owned companies at least in part. If it says it's a Foreigner Hotel, you can trust it. If you use trip.com expect the PRC to have all your particulars.
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# ? Jun 29, 2018 09:57 |
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Trammel posted:Security keeps getting ratcheted up. Its standard in hotels now for locals to check in with their ID using a PSB provided dedicated machine that takes their photo at the same time. It's not legal at all lol
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# ? Jun 29, 2018 10:08 |
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simplefish posted:Ctrip (and trip.com) are PRC sites, I believe state-owned companies at least in part. If it says it's a Foreigner Hotel, you can trust it. Haha drat I literally just booked some tickets with them I feel like they only just popped up recently; hadn’t seen them around before. Quite possibly literally gather data for Chinese intelligence eh
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# ? Jun 29, 2018 11:51 |
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fart simpson posted:It's not legal at all lol Yeah, you're supposed to check in with the police everywhere you stay overnight in China and register with them. Hotels usually do that for you, hence the registration, but that is definitely something that could get you a in good deal of trouble if the PSB wanted to make an example of you.
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sincx fucked around with this message at 05:49 on Mar 23, 2021 |
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I'd read a Let's Play of Space PRC if you get a thread going in Games
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sincx fucked around with this message at 05:49 on Mar 23, 2021 |
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angel opportunity posted:Xiao Gua Gua of house Bo raised his banner with the help of his parents, as he was too weak to do anything himself. The great banner depicted a steaming hot pot encircling a cyanide pill. The matronly Lady Kai Lai stood behind him, planning dastardly. Behind them stood house Diaoyu, their banner proudly displayed the Middle Kingdom's greatest island and its abundant bounty of rocks and small bugs. The island was painted crimson, and the indigo waters were full of mercury-laden fish and deformed crabs painted a pale orange. In the retinue of these great houses were three prestigious guilds: The street shitters, the day nappers, and the gawkers. Apologies for posting from so far behind, but I just had to say that this is the best post I've read in the thread so far.
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Thanks for reposting it, I'd been wanting to read it again.
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I was in hysterics reading that and my wife had to check on me. It was perfect.
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Going to Hong Kong tomorrow for 5 days. Last time I was in Hong Kong was four years ago. Only plan is to drink and walk around a lot. It looks like it will be too hot/miserable to do any hiking. Couple of questions: what is the preferred sim for data? Any new craft beer bars worth checking out? Thanks.
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Xeno fucked around with this message at 06:08 on Jul 29, 2018 |
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Coming into Chengdu for a few days next month. Never been to the city before, don’t know what’s there besides the pandas, and I’m kind of “eh, whatever” about the pandas. Anyone recommend any must-see, must-do Chengdu stuff? Looking at a hotel near Wenshu temple. Looks like a place I would enjoy.
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Minus1Minus1 posted:Coming into Chengdu for a few days next month. Never been to the city before, don’t know what’s there besides the pandas, and I’m kind of “eh, whatever” about the pandas. Anyone recommend any must-see, must-do Chengdu stuff? Fork over $200 USD as a donation, and hug a panda. It'll be illegal/impossible in a few years. Also, Chengdu has HotPot.
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Minus1Minus1 posted:Coming into Chengdu for a few days next month. Never been to the city before, don’t know what’s there besides the pandas, and I’m kind of “eh, whatever” about the pandas. Anyone recommend any must-see, must-do Chengdu stuff? Chengdu is chill + good. Eat a lot of food. Wenshu is pretty central so it's easy to get around, but most stuff is in the south. I've put chinese names of stuff as well so you can find it easily. Things to avoid: Wide and narrow alley (宽窄巷子) - overcrowded tourist trap. You can see some "old" buildings and push through probably the most crowded place in Chengdu. Jinli (锦里古街) - same as above, right next to Wuhou Temple. Just a crappy place with too many people and overpriced tourist crap. Things to see: Panda Base (熊猫基地)- is legit good and probably the only zoo-ish area in China that's not the worst to animals. Also it has red pandas which are way better than pandas, and now you can just take the subway there so it's super easy to go to. You might even get lucky and be on the mythical panda train~ Wenshu Monestary (文殊院)- which you're staying near is actually an active normal temple and not (entirely) a huge tourist trap. If you go in there will likely be workshops, lectures and people just playing music. There's a huge buddhist library there as well, and in true religious fashion, a ton of english language materials on buddhism and priests who will talk your ear off about it without just asking you to buy incense. I've always liked it cuz it wasn't a 100% shill temple like it seems 99% are in east Asia. Wuhou Temple (武侯祠)- is also kinda cool if you're a 3 kingdoms dork. It was originally a temple to Liu Bei but they added a ton more stuff there. Costs money to enter but the upside is it's usually pretty pleasant to walk around Shui jing Baijiu Distillery Museum (水井坊博物馆)- This place is near Chengdu's sad version of LKF so it's very central, and it's actually pretty cool! They show you how to make Baijiu, and then have you taste actually not terrible super expensive baijiu before telling you you can't buy any. They do a (more expensive) English tour which is actually very good. It's a weird thing and I know people dunk on baijiu but I've brought a ton of people here and everyone's generally liked it. Another plus is late august through october is when they actually make the baijiu there so it'll be a little extra stinky. Global Center (成都环球中心)- Joke suggestion. But if you're nearby (you won't be) it's an extremely large building with a big mall and a whole water park and several hotels inside. To be honest it's more impressive to see from a distance cuz it is honestly a loving huge building that looks like the most cyberpunk poo poo you'll see. Beyond these you can just check out the town and wander around. The best areas to do that are probably Yulin (玉林) and Tongzilin (桐梓林)。The area around Sichuan university is OK but currently mired in construction hell so I'd stay away. You can also take a quick walk around the Wuhou Temple area which is also the Tibetan Quarter of Chengdu and kinda interesting I guess. Yulin is the older area in town and has a ton of small shops and restaurants which are good, which brings me to... Things to Eat: Long Sen Yuan (龙森园)- Not being hyperbolic when I say this is a contender for best hot pot in the world, and it's not even that pricy. I hate hot pot and I like this place. Red Apricot (红杏酒店)- This is a local chain with a few locations (just google whichever one is close to you) which is extremely Sichuan and very good. Try the kung pao pork (宫爆肉丁),fried mini-baozi (拇指包子),deep-fried, meat filled eggplant cakes with garlic sauce (鱼香茄子饼),and basically everything else this place owns. People's Cafeteria (人民食堂)- This is another local chain and kind of the lower-class version of the above. It's still very good, and there are locations everywhere. Get the fried potatoes they are amazing (小炒土豆), I'm also a big fan of their Mapo Tofu Green Dragon Restaurant (青龙正街饭馆)- This is another chain but I've included a link to the specific one you should go to cuz I've heard every one but this one sucks, and I can attest this one is very good. It's just another sichuan place but standouts here were the sausages and other cured meats. Jiu Guo Yi Tang (九锅一堂)- This place is good and best known for "Suancai Yu" (酸菜鱼) which is a fish in a sort of sour-y soup/oil thing. A few locations around, should all be generally good. They also had very good dry pot shan yao (干锅山药) iirc A Re Tibetan Restaurant (阿热藏餐)- This is good Tibetan food and it's something you can't get much further away from Tibet than here. They have two locations, both are good. I personally like the one with less reviews there (锦外店) but it's kinda impossible to find as it's in a big apartment complex surrounded by heavy construction and the other one is way more central and literally across the street from the Wuhou Temple I recommended above. Try the yak yogurt, yak butter tea, yak dumplings, yak sausage, and other various yak-based foods. Guo Kui (锅盔) - Guo Kui is a street food unique to Sichuan/Chengdu and it owns. It is sold on the street everywhere. Get it FRESH, not when it's been sitting for a while in those heater plates at the rando noodle shops that have them. You can find a lot but this place next to my old office is good and usually has some fresh, just point to the giant oven/fryer thing instead of the ones they have sitting out. Pork and beef are both good. Baozi (包子)- Chengdu has some good baozi flavors if you're not from around Sichuan. Jiangrou (酱肉包)and Mala Beef (麻辣牛肉包)are the two that I miss when I'm not in there Dandan Mian (担担面)- Served everywhere and it's good. Generally made well in Chengdu where it's noodles in some light flavored oil and not drenched in a soup/sauce. Non-Sichuanese Food which is Good but you might want to skip cuz I don't know where you're coming in from but I'll recommend anyway Kaminarimon Ramen (雷门拉面)- A local chain started by a Japanese acquaintance of mine. It's good ramen and great service. They have some special mala ramen which is OK, I usually stick to their normal pork ramen. This dumpling place with a long stupid name (京城特号饺子餐厅) - Another local chain, legit dongbei food. Dumplings are good, guobaorou (锅包肉)is good, best disanxian (地三鲜)I had in Sichuan. I'll edit this if I think of more things to eat I think are worth visiting. Ailumao fucked around with this message at 07:02 on Aug 1, 2018 |
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Minus1Minus1 posted:Coming into Chengdu for a few days next month. Never been to the city before, don’t know what’s there besides the pandas, and I’m kind of “eh, whatever” about the pandas. Anyone recommend any must-see, must-do Chengdu stuff? I saw an advert on a bus the other day, it just said "Sichuan - more than pandas" Then had pictures of nothing but pandas all over it
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# ? Aug 1, 2018 06:47 |
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Seconding the Global Center suggestion. We had like 45 minutes to explore the whole thing and it was the craziest experience. It's positively massive and surreal inside. Be sure you look up for the ladders to the sky hidden way up in the scaffolding.
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# ? Aug 1, 2018 07:15 |
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for our 2017 china/chengdu goonmeet a group of us went to the panda sanctuary and all really loved it, I'm not a huge panda guy but I'd highly recommend it, even if you don't like pandas. it was dope AF
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# ? Aug 1, 2018 09:58 |
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yeah panda sanctuary is really chill
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# ? Aug 1, 2018 10:29 |
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Go see the pandas. I miss Red Apricot. I was just thinking about when we went there with That Which Shall Not Be Named and those teensy dumplings stole my heart
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# ? Aug 1, 2018 11:29 |
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Magna Kaser posted:A Re Tibetan Restaurant (阿热藏餐)- This is good Tibetan food and it's something you can't get much further away from Tibet than here. They have two locations, both are good. I personally like the one with less reviews there (锦外店) but it's kinda impossible to find as it's in a big apartment complex surrounded by heavy construction and the other one is way more central and literally across the street from the Wuhou Temple I recommended above. Try the yak yogurt, yak butter tea, yak dumplings, yak sausage, and other various yak-based foods. I am like 99% sure this is the one that caberham/simple fish/fart simpson/rental sting and I all went to, I think you might have taken us man, or maybe not, I don't remember, apologies if you did and I forgot, but this place is absolutely amazing and I can't recommend it highly enough also, when I recommended the panda stuff, I'm someone who lived in china for like 8 and a half years and tends to think a lot of attractions in china suck rear end, and I wouldn't recommend like 95% of them, but I'd highly recommend the panda sanctuary. it really was that good. it wasn't too hot, was well shaded, it wasn't too crowded, the pandas seemed well taken care of, it was informative like an actual museum by my dumb high standards, and there were a fair amount of animals available for pictures and just for animal watching. I got a new computer last summer so I lost all my pics on my external which I don't have with me, but really, if you have half a day (I think we were there like 9-10am til like 1:30pm, then we went to a garden restaurant nearby and had beers and tea and other awesome food that caberham knew??), I'd highly recommend going. pretty much this thread is full of dudes like magna kaser and caberham that have been in chengdu a lot so listen to them when they tell you cool and good places to go, because they know their poo poo. of course you don't have to listen to them if you don't want, but they sure as poo poo didn't lead me wrong when I was in chengdu. I think all the goons have left now though, now that grand fromage is out? I dunno, was a great time, think back on it fondly, y'all own
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The Great Autismo! posted:I am like 99% sure this is the one that caberham/simple fish/fart simpson/rental sting and I all went to, I think you might have taken us man, or maybe not, I don't remember, apologies if you did and I forgot, but this place is absolutely amazing and I can't recommend it highly enough I unfortunately wasn't there for that one but glad you liked it!
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# ? Aug 1, 2018 12:11 |
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I'm still there Aug 18-26 and there is one other goon remaining after I go.
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simplefish posted:I saw an advert on a bus the other day, it just said "Sichuan - more than pandas" So this is one of the first things I read this morning, and I’m pretty sure I’m going to have a really good day now. Thanks for all the advice, goons. Looks like I’ve got plenty to choose from. Especially excited about those restaurant write-ups.
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Magna Kaser posted:
Haha I'm staying at the hotel in there (intercontinental) next weekend! I didnt even realize it was the largest building in the world or whatever when I booked it. Looks insane.
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# ? Aug 5, 2018 05:00 |
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Just fyi it's in the middle of nowhere, you can't just walk outside to a restaurant or convenience store or... anything, really. It's also not actually the largest building, they invented a fake way of measurement to claim that. Is still very large.
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Grand Fromage posted:Just fyi it's in the middle of nowhere, you can't just walk outside to a restaurant or convenience store or... anything, really. There are actually a lot of convenience stores nearby but their those weird office park ones that like close on weekends lolll
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# ? Aug 6, 2018 00:58 |
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Magna Kaser posted:There are actually a lot of convenience stores nearby but their those weird office park ones that like close on weekends lolll Oh I only went once years ago and it was just like an empty field kilometers from anything.
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Grand Fromage posted:Oh I only went once years ago and it was just like an empty field kilometers from anything. chengdu.txt
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# ? Aug 6, 2018 01:39 |
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Magna Kaser posted:There are actually a lot of convenience stores nearby but their those weird office park ones that like close on weekends lolll Haha welp. At least it looked like there was a metro stop right there? (or relatively right there, given we might be on the other side of the monster rear end building). The plan was just to eat hot pot, see pandas, and let the kids gently caress around in that water park there. Hopefully the wave pool is less than fifty percent piss.
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Yeah the subway is close. Chengdu taxis are also cheap and they've never tried to rip me off.
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Grand Fromage posted:Oh I only went once years ago and it was just like an empty field kilometers from anything. Yeah that whole area is huge now. The global center is still in a pretty dead area comparatively, but south of it is now like a second city center so you can find something nearby for sure.
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