THINGS NO TO DO IN CHINA
Making a short list of things to do in China is nearly impossible. Even breaking it down to merely list things to do in Hong Kong, Shanghai or any number of Chinese cities is fairly insufficient. It would take months, maybe even years, to fully explore the vast Chinese countryside - even a short tour of the major cities in China would require more time than most have to spend on a single vacation. But one shouldn't focus on what they're missing; it's what you do within your specified time frame that means the most. Luckily, no matter what city you land in, there will be plenty of things to keep even the most picky traveler occupied.
Walk along the Great Wall of China
Of course, the most popular of the things to do in China is to visit the Great Wall. The quintessential Chinese landmark, you can climb the wall at a number of locations throughout the countryside, both teeming with fellow tourists or in the remote passages, where you can wander within the guard towers with significantly less interruptions.
Get lost on the streets of Frenchtown
One of the best things to do in Shanghai is experience the city before like it was before being reborn as a major metropolis. The colonial charm of the winding streets of Frenchtown are a welcome contrast to many of the other major sights and things to do in Shanghai.
See the white sands of Yalong Bay
Found to the very south of Hainan Island, this is one of the premier beaches in all of China, with plenty of sun-kissed white sand to entertain every summer visitor, both local and foreign,
Take a cruise on the Li River
The Karst Mountains make this stretch of water the most beautiful scenic area in China. The 50-mile-long expanse from Guilin to Yangshuo is the finest section of the Li River, blossoming with rolling hills, limestone cliffs and mysterious caves before landing in the miniature paradise of Yangshuo.
1. Never accept compliment graciously
2. Never make someone lose face
3. Never get angry in public
4. Never address people by their first names first
5. Never take food with the wrong end of your chopsticks
6. Never drink alcohol without first offering a tost
7. Never let someone else pay the bill without fighting for it
8. Never show up empty handed
9. Never accept food, drinks, or gifts without first refusing a few times
10. Never take the first “No, thank you” literally
11. Don’t expect much English
12. Don’t fear the food
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