China's wins are hardly rare. I highly recommend going there and seeing for yourself. It's not expensive. If your went for a week you biggest expense would be the plane tickets. Great food, great people, high technology.
I'm a month in to a one year tour of the country and deep in the bumfuck nowhere part of the country, and yet all the creature comforts are there and travel is easy and cheap.
Although if you go for a short while I would suggest a city on the coast.
China's wins are hardly rare. I highly recommend going there and seeing for yourself. It's not expensive. If your went for a week you biggest expense would be the plane tickets. Great food, great people, high technology.
I'm a month in to a one year tour of the country and deep in the bumfuck nowhere part of the country, and yet all the creature comforts are there and travel is easy and cheap.
Although if you go for a short while I would suggest a city on the coast.
If you had to recommend one city for a one week trip to someone who only speaks English, which would you currently recommend?
Shanghai or Beijing. If you are feeling adventurous Chongqing (they are not westernised unlike Beijing and Shanghai).
Thank you for the recommendations. I don't know if I'll ever be able to actually afford to travel there but it's good to have an idea of where to go.
Well I hope you get the opportunity. Everyone deserves to travel.