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does any body meet same seriously problem in Beijing of china?

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does any body meet same seriously problem in Beijing of china?
14 years ago, January 24th 2010 No: 1 Msg: #100991  
N Posts: 1
hello for all, i like share my experience with you.😊

i was realised that it so many people want traveling to see amazing great wall, forbidden city,tiananmen square in beijing of china.:p

keep to safe reason ,no one want bring so many cash by side when they traveling. but maybe the same seriously problem can be happen.you will be reliase that it very difficult to take out of money after arrive in china and you will meet so many trouble and lose so many thing for your trip.:mad:

i just come back from Beijing of china, maybe i can give you some advice if you need my help, why not to contact to me? :cool: Reply to this

14 years ago, February 1st 2010 No: 2 Msg: #102036  
honeyroc---while I don't fully understand your entire post I would like to post a short comment. Many countries will not let you leave with a great deal of cash, thus we always plan to spend all or almost all of what we exchange to local currency. In the United Sates you are always ask upon returning if you have more than $10000 in cash. Reply to this

14 years ago, February 1st 2010 No: 3 Msg: #102066  
N Posts: 39
I'm not sure if I understand all either, but I had no problems at all in Beijing. Had no problems finding atms, so didn't feel the need to carry a lot of cash. This was even before the olympics so can't see that it has become harder to find atms after that 😊


Only "problem" I had in beijing was not being able to fly a kite on tian anmen square, and that was only a problem because my kite seared horizontally 2 meters above the ground. Well above chinese heads, but not cool according to guards... Reply to this

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