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Average priced "General Tip & Advice" in Vietnam
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Tannith says:
Positives: Food is good, especially the patisserie cakes (strong French influence, not a surprise) which are wonderful and inexpensive. Cocktails are a regular menu item and although you can’t expect to get a good Mojito, basic cocktails are good and inexpensive. Peanut Oreos are the best inventio…
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#47 of 719 general tips & advice in Asia
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tntgoeast says:
You could enrol for at least two of the classes at the Tibetan Library (between McLeod Ganj and Dharamsala) where you'll be allowed to stay at the Library student accommodation for a small fee. The only requirement is that you attend the classes which can be learning Tibetan language/philosophy etc,…
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Deats says:
Having criticised the Russian embassy thinking no western country could possibly be so inept, we met an Australian girl in the embassy area who was rather distraught. Her bag was snatched in Krabi by a motorbike and had her passport in. She came back to Bangkok to get a new one and they said her Tha…
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dvarindra says:
they have air conditioned room with a clean toilet
2 seated sofa
17 inch LCD monitor
Speedy connection
printer
scanner
webcam
headset
free waters
tourist information
the price is reasonable:
Rp. 400 / minute for using internet
Rp. 8,000 / minute for international calling
(Anytime & Any…
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Very cheap "General Tip & Advice" in Vietnam
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JaitcH says:
Food hygiene in VietNam is abysmal, not only according to visitors to this beautiful country but also to the authors of a recent survey.
The survey finding was that 19 out of twenty food workers do not wash their hands after attending the toilet!
Furthermore, cheap eateries often get their veg…
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sunshine28051979 says:
Please take note that there are no clinics/ doctors on the islands at Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park.
There are even cases where people have died from Jellyfish stings.
http://www.mcs-japan.com/n418.htm
23-11-2006 The Star
Girl dies from jellyfish sting
KOTA KINABALU: The state government…
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aussielivinginjapan says:
If you have a credit, debit or other kind of ATM card that has been issued outside of Japan then ATM's (Automatic Teller Machines) in Japan do not accept these cards.
However, post offices and 7 Elevn convienience stores have English user menus and will take cards that have been issued outside of…
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deep_red says:
If u come to Bandung and u dont have ur own transportation, u can always go here and there by taxi or public transportation or so called ANGKOT (angkutan kota = city transportation).
Be aware that many of the taxi companies in Bandung don't use a meter, so u named the place u wanna go and then star…
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jaaf says:
As you have seen in the intro that the Rahim Yar Khan is very well developed city, So may be sometime you may want to visit it, then first question which can arrive your mind will be
"How Can I Get There? or What will be the most suitable way? "
There are many ways to get here.
If you want …
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WarrenRodwell says:
Telecommunication in Chengdu is very convenient these days. Mobile phones are universally used. From crowded buses and bustling streets to quiet corners of cultural centres, consumers talking on cell or mobile phones can be seen almost everywhere. People of different ages from various circles, peddl…
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cathyfwang says:
Change $ in Taiwan was extremely tricky and difficult for me when I stayed there. The bank only want 2003 or new notes, no markings, and certain bills are not accepted because they found fake printings in the states.
Also, my friend had trouble with cashing her travelers check in the bank as wel…
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sunshine28051979 says:
At Centre Point, there are a few cases where customers have been robbed, beaten up, etc.
So please try to use the escalators instead of the lifts/elevators when you are alone and keep your personal belongings in a safe place.
I’ve heard of many other cases which have happened at Centre Point b…
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mshum says:
Beijing is a veritable paradise of foods on a stick, or skewers/kebabs as most people know them. You can find them everywhere, from nice restaurants to the ubiquitous street stalls.
The most popular of these would be "yang rou chaunr", make sure to enunciate the ending "rrrr" for the local …
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Free! "General Tip & Advice" in China
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WarrenRodwell says:
Most of China is cold and dry in the northern hemisphere winter; icy cold (even frozen) in the north of the People's Republic. January is usually the worst. By the beginning of March each year, the weather improves. You will need thermal underwear, a scarf, two pairs of socks, boots, gloves, hat and…
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lrecht says:
We met Razzu (owner of Device Travels & Tours in Kathmandu) through another trekking agent that we used in Sikkim, India and Razzu organized a number of adventures for us in Nepal as well as organizing a fantastic two week trek through Tibet to Everest Base Camp.
His company was incredibly help…
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