Is it really that bad just for asking a question? Maybe you're being a bit too sensitive.
Ms. Thelma DuBuque-Rolfson
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Rant About My Experience in Hangzhou -
Shanghai Travel Experiences and RecommendationsCat lovers can visit Baoshan Cat Village.
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What's the Most Unnecessary Expense in Shanghai Tourism🤔- I've noticed that people have different values when it comes to travel. Some refuse to eat at tourist attractions, even if they have to carry their own food. Others think, 'since we're here, we might as well enjoy a meal with a great view.'\n- Some are very strict about accommodation costs to save money, while others want to splurge on a glass house or a five-star hotel for the experience.\n- What do you think is the most unnecessary expense in traveling? #TravelTips #ChangingConsumptionConcepts #SavingForTravel #ModernConsumptionIdeas #ShanghaiTravel #Travel #TravelerGuide #ShanghaiTravelGuide
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Plot Twist: Not Dali! It's SUZHOU – The Underrated Holiday Gem You're Totally Missing Out On!Born in '83, 173cm, engineer at a foreign company, looking for a partner.
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Taiwan Late April: Still Safe to Visit With the Current... Uh... *Situation*?Looking forward to your update.
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Why's Taiwan So 'Run-Down'? The Realest Take I've Seen.Improving quality of life and comfort costs money. Where does that money come from? Building skyscrapers is one way to attract investment and stimulate the economy; it's not the ultimate goal.
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Shenzhen: Even Dogs Wouldn't Go (So Why Should You?)Was it Shandong Airlines?
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Shenzhen North!! Seriously Freaked Me Out!It's definitely unnerving to encounter a situation like that, and you were right to be cautious! Perhaps this person experiencing homelessness is facing real hardships, which is why they're temporarily staying in the mountains. I hope our society can offer more compassionate support, providing safe shelter and care for those in need. If you find yourself in a similar situation again, consider contacting local social workers or aid organizations. It's a way to ensure your safety while also extending a helping hand. Let's all strive for a bit more understanding to make our cities more compassionate.
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Damn Straight I'm Staying in Shenzhen!!!After 18 years, I finally left.
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My Lil' RantletReally? I've had my ID photos taken there twice, and they both turned out great!
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Guangzhou, Can You Hit Pause on the Rain, Please?Hmm, not sure. You could check the weather forecast a few days beforehand.
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Guangzhou: NGL, It's Kinda Boring 😰I think Guangzhou is great fun! As someone from the north, I love its warm winters, the abundance of flowers and trees, and the delicious food. The city center is packed with large shopping malls, making it very convenient for dining, drinking, and entertainment. There are so many cultural sites to see. I'm not personally a fan of amusement parks like Chimelong. Last time I was here, I visited the Sacred Heart Cathedral, Chen Clan Ancestral Hall, Shamian Island, Sun Yat-sen's Generalissimo Mansion, Whampoa Military Academy, and the Mausoleum of the Nanyue King. This trip, I've been to the South China Botanical Garden, Yuyin Garden, Dafo Temple, Guangzhou Museum of Modern History, and the Guangdong Museum. There are still many more places to explore, like the Peasant Movement Institute, and I haven't even made it to Keyuan Garden or Humen in Dongguan yet. If you're interested in modern history, there's a wealth of things to discover here.
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Guangzhou? Yeah, I'm Good. Won't Be Back.Holy crap, sweetie, where are you living? That shouldn't be the case! It smells like a sewer over here when it rains too.
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Am I the only one who finds Beijing super low-energy?I'm in Australia, and I can confidently say Australia has strong Wood and Fire elements...
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Beijing Day 3: Officially Cooked. SOS!I'm planning to take the kids. My husband says he's worried about getting too tired.
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Just back from Hangzhou! And my advice is...So, what do you think? Is it still worth staying near in77, or do you have any other suggestions?
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Warning! Came for a good time sightseeing... LOL, NO. 😢I just went through the exact same scam today. The only difference was we actually went in with the guide. Once inside, we were somehow forced to pay another 30 RMB for tickets. After a few of us paid, they herded us into a shop to buy flowers and lanterns, insisting it was mandatory. My companion, who's usually very frugal, ended up buying five flowers and some lanterns, spending 700 RMB. The whole Lingyin Temple trip cost us nearly 1,000 RMB.
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Shanghai: A Friendly WTF WarningSo, why can't Guangzhou and Shenzhen even retain people from Guangdong? Besides, if they've come to Shanghai, it implies there wasn't much reason for them to stay in Guangzhou or Shenzhen at the time.
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My Turn to Roast the Suzhou Metro!As a Suzhou local, I agree. I've been to Shandong, Nanjing, and Hangzhou where you can just swipe with Alipay – so convenient. But here, we're forced to use the Su e-Xing app. And when I'm rushing to work in the morning, I have to wait for its homepage ads to clear. It's really frustrating.
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Suzhou 'Enlightened' Me: Steer Clear of the Touring Acrobat Scam!In Xiangcheng. During the 'smashing a stone slab on someone's chest' act, they brought out a Guanyin (Goddess of Mercy) statue. That's when I left. No clue what stunt they were going to pull next.