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Beijing: GOT FLEECED! Back & Realized: XHS is Mostly #TravelLies.

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    Wayne Marvin
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    I went with @狸猫环球旅行. They're a verified local tour group, and I can personally vouch for them – super reliable. Everything (food, accommodation, tickets) was included, and the five-day trip was just over 1,000 RMB with no hidden fees.

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      Theodore Wiza
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      Are you missing the point? The whole reason for the anxiety is because we can't book tickets for key attractions like Tiananmen Square, the Forbidden City, and the museums! If you take those out, what's left to even talk about?

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        Theresa Sporer
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        Well, at least the parks and stuff don't need reservations anymore.

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          Lula Turner
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          Hi, I'm planning a three-day trip to Beijing. Would 3,000 RMB be enough?

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            Delia Jast
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            Absolutely, that's plenty.

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              Lewis Larkin
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              You really don't need a tour group for Beijing. The public transport is super convenient – the subway gets you everywhere. Plus, entrance fees for attractions are quite cheap. If you're looking for specialty foods, check out places like Joy City or Hopson One; they have a huge variety of regional cuisines and you can shop around too. Take it from a local Beijinger!

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                Barry Kuphal
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                Everyone says booking things is tough, so I'm hesitant to travel independently.

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                  Velma Thompson
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                  Hey, how much did your trip cost? I'm planning a five-day trip with my parents.

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                    Glenn Ryan PhD
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                    I went with a local tour group, @狸猫环球旅行. For just over 1,000 RMB, it covered five days of food, accommodation, and entrance tickets. The best part? No hidden fees! You can check them out if you're interested.

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                      Justin Zieme
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                      Are they reliable though? A local tour group... this isn't just some marketing, is it?

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                        Dr. Lance Glover
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                        Totally reliable! They're a verified local tour group, @狸猫环球旅行, with no weird extra charges.

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                          Brenda Shanahan
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                          Can you book Tiananmen Square tickets on-site?

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                            Dr. Guadalupe Homenick
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                            Nope, you can't.

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                              Pamela Miller
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                              It's practically impossible to book Forbidden City tickets online; they sell out in minutes. Is there any way to get them if I go there in person?

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                                Benjamin Dooley
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                                Following this.

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                                  Elaine Boyle PhD
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                                  I went too! I visited Nanluoguxiang, Shichahai, Beihai Park, the Summer Palace, Tiananmen Gate Tower, the Forbidden City, the Temple of Heaven, the Temple of Earth, the National Museum, Universal Studios, and the Red Sandalwood Museum. I skipped the Great Wall and Tsinghua/Peking Universities since I'd been before.

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                                    Ms. Cecilia Lowe
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                                    Which has better snacks: Nanluoguxiang or Huguosi Street?

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                                      Justin Zieme
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                                      Are there any local tours?

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                                        Robyn Reilly
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                                        Yes, try @狸猫环球旅行.

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