Have you been to China?

China
March 2, 2009 9:10am CST
If you have been to China, where is the best place in your journey? Would you like to share it with me?
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4 responses
@hopejordan (3561)
• Australia
2 Mar 09
china - sign of china
hi there billowy no i have not been to china bu it would be expensive to go there and there is alot of chinse people there in china i have never been out of Australia but i would not go there i would get lost cause china must be a big place take care happy mylotting
• China
2 Mar 09
Yes, China is very big, so there are a lot of places for travelling. If you prepare maps and travel infomation, I think you won't lost yourself, haha. Btw, it's not expensive travelling in china.
• Australia
2 Mar 09
hi there thats not one of my places to visit if someone came with me it would be a different story take care happy mylotting
@lazeebee (5461)
• Malaysia
3 Mar 09
Hi, I've been to China, places like Shanghai, Wuxi, Nanjing, Suchow, Hangchow, Szechen, ChuHai and a number of other smaller places that I can't remember the names. Of these, I especially like Wuxi, a quiet and quaint place - old houses along a river. I plan to visit Beijing and Xian - very interested in seeing the Great Wall, Forbidden City and the Terracotta Warriors.
• China
3 Mar 09
Wuxi, Suzhou and Hangzhou are very beatiful cities, as a Chinese saying: just as there is paradise in heaven, there are Suzhou and Hangzhou on earth. And welcome to visit Xian, it's my hometown. Xian is a very old city, it has been the capital of about 13 dynasties .
@jonesy123 (3948)
• United States
2 Mar 09
I have not yet been in China but would love to visit that country one day. As of now, it's been quite a bit out of my price range. But one day I'll make it there. It's on my list of places to visit;)
@gracie04 (4549)
• Philippines
2 Mar 09
Yes, i've been to China..=) the experience was funny and scary at the same time.. you want to know why? because our passports were put on hold at the immigration without knowing why.. we didn't have a concrete idea why one of the immigration officers put us on hold at the airport.. it was indeed terrible! my aunt, who has been a Hong Kong resident for years, talked with some of the officers at the China Airport.. after 20 minutes of conversation with the chinese officials, they have finally released our passports.. yey!!