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Accommodation in Shijiazhuang
Shijiazhuang | APAULT | 2007-05-31 12:44:08 GMT-5
Shijiazhuang applies the 'no foreigners in cheap hotels' rule to
some extent. However, if you go to the southern end of the station
(arrivals exit) and then look out to your right, there is a pathway
under the road. On the left are two cheap hotels; I stayed in the
first for 80 RMB, for a room with shower/toilet. Small but better
than many others I have been in. (60 RMB for a single without
bathroom)
Where to stay in Chengdu
Chengdu | CSHANSELLO | 2007-04-12 21:46:14 GMT-5
Just wanted you to know that I really like staying in "Holly's
Hostel" in Chengdu. I have been to Chengdu twice, and stayed there
both times. A private room is 100-120 RMB. The people are helpful
and friendly, the cafe is pretty good and cheep (I like the ginger
tea), and the location is great (right by the Wuhou temple and
Tibet street). I think it is my favorite place to stay in
China.
The only things you should know if you stay there is that the
showers aren't great and the Sichuan Opera show isn't worth the
money. Near the Wuhou temple, there is a tea house where you can
see a show for the price of a cup of tea (15 yuan for the cheapest
tea).
If you stay there, there is an excellent Dan Dan noodle
restaurant (just look for the crowd eating noodles!) and a great
Tibetan restaurant (the outside is yellow with a yak painted on the
side). The hot pot on the main street is also very good.
Inexpensive hotel in Kunming
Kunming | WINDENERGY | 2007-06-06 03:06:54 GMT-5
I got this tip from a fellow traveler on the bus ride to
Lijiang. I prefer a private room with a bath instead of a dormitory
usually. At the Camellia Hotel, I stayed 4 nights in a private room
for 120 RMB/night. A cheaper alternative is the Yun Du Hotel
(Chinese owned, 2 star) that is allowed to lodge foreign travelers.
It is located near the long-distance bus station and train station
on Beijing Lu. One-night rooms are available for only 80
RMB/night.
Mama Naxi's in Lijiang
Lijiang | WINDENERGY | 2007-04-05 06:50:47 GMT-5
Mama Naxi's guesthouse in Lijiang offers the traveler a very
inexpensive bed, as well as serving both breakfast and dinner. A
dormitory bed is only 15 RMB/night and dinner is just 10 RMB for
all you can eat. I was also given assistance on places to see and
where to buy a cheap return bus ticket to Kunming. You can call
Mama Naxi if you are wandering lost in Lijiang at 8881012.
Lodging in Guangzhou for the Canton Fair
-General- | JOSE | 2007-04-01 21:21:14 GMT-5
For the Canton Fair the rates of the hotel climb up to 3 times
the prices. However, always you can get room. Just arrive to the
airport or train station and you will find many offers of hotel
brokers, with reasonable prices. You can bargain there more
easily.
However, remember: three-star in China is not the same that in
US or Europe, and many times things don’t work as expected, so be
patient.
I recommend also paying the hotel just one or two nights per
time, since the rates will go down according to the fairs goers.
This means, in the third day you may get half of the initial
rate.
Staying on Lamma Island by Involvementstay
Hong Kong | TRAVELHK | 2007-01-25 03:38:02 GMT-5
We went to HK for 4 days and stayed in some special
accommodation on Lama Island. It is near Central, and you need to
take the ferry to go there, but it was fabulous and we could see
the city view and country view on the way to the resort and
Central.
Accommodation is cheap compared with hotels and the place is
near the pier, safe, quiet and nice. It is a different feeling than
staying at a hotel in downtown.
They also have the website here:
http://www.involvementstay.com/
Hostels
Shanghai | EEUREKA | 2007-01-05 22:05:12 GMT-5
While I was traveling around in China I found that the nicest,
cheapest, funniest places to stay were the hostels. There are so
many opportunities to meet many different kinds of people. The
hostel that I used the most in China was called the International
Youth Hostel. They are clean, their staff know English and are
extremely helpful. And best of all, you can find them in most any
city you are in. Just go to http://www.iyhf.org/ and you can get
directions to hostels in the city you will be in, reserve rooms,
and check prices. It’s great. I highly recommend them.
Budget Hotels
Nanning | APAULT | 2006-12-27 05:07:08 GMT-5
Near the South bus station there are numerous cheap hotels if
you turn right from the bus station on Xingguang Lu and cross the
river. There are not many hotels near the railway station, though
there are some slightly higher standard ones there. From Beida bus
station in the northwest, turn right for hotels under
Y100.
Ibis in Hong Kong
Hong Kong | DAISY | 2006-12-08 00:32:29 GMT-5
Ibis is located at the North Point of Hong Kong Island, and
offers great service despite its small size.
Generally speaking, it's difficult to find a 3-star hotel
offering free breakfast in Hong Kong, but Ibis is, and the
breakfast is great as well.
Many people for a short business trip would choose Ibis, not
only for its comprehensive and comfortable facilities and services,
but the convenient transportation as well. It’s just five minutes
for you to get to the nearest metro stop on foot.
Reasonable Hotel in Shanghai
Shanghai | LEMONCACTUS | 2006-10-27 21:56:14 GMT-5
I recently stayed at the Jinjiang Inn Shanghai by the Bund,
Shanghai, China. It is really well located, only a 15-minute walk
from the river and from the Yuyuan Garden area.
The staff is friendly, speak English, and can help with
directions and information.
We paid 120RMB each for a twin room. It was large, clean, and
very comfortable. Excellent suite. I wouldn't usually pay this
much, but I recommend it if there are 2 of you.
Astor (or Pujiang Hotel)
Shanghai | BIRDIEJK | 2006-07-12 20:04:07 GMT-5
The location is very safe as the hotel is next door to the
Russian Consulate (24-hour guard patrol facing hotel), 3-minute
walk to the Bund, 5 minutes to roadside food stalls, and 15-minute
stroll to Nanjing Lu shopping belt. Friendly hotel staff and
reasonable rate.
Golden Kitool Hotel
Sanya | CALIFORNIA | 2006-03-01 09:17:06 GMT-5
Hainan is a nice place for relaxing, and Sanya is the best city
in Hainan! Yalong Bay is the best beach in China, and the sand was
white and soft. If you go there, Golden Kitool Hotel is a good
choice, as it is a 4 star hotel within walking distance of the
beach.
Tian Shi Hotel
Jilin | CALIFORNIA | 2006-02-28 09:32:05 GMT-5
If you go to Jilin to see the amazing scenery Tian Shi Hotel is
a good choice; it is near Songhua River, about 2 minutes on foot!
120 RMB for a warm room!
Yan'an Cave House Hotel
Yan'an | CALIFORNIA | 2006-02-28 09:20:12 GMT-5
Yan'an is a revolutionary holy place in China. If you visit
there, try to stay at the Cave House, a very traditional guesthouse
in northern Shaanxi. It is in Yang Jiang Ling, about 238 RMB for a
standard room.