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Smack on the hands - don’t worry his name is Jack and not Navalny - Jack will be part of the team for a long time.What happens to Jack if the problem happens again?
If you can manage to fit within the 144 transit without visa it’s much simpler and cheaper. Requires you to be in transit to a third country, so AU-HKG-AU is fine for example, or v.v. But otherwise, if you need to go to the consulate or visa centre, I found going on a wednesday to drop off was better, and pick-up the following Monday or tuesday.Thanks Mel_Traveller. Appreciate the tips and suggestions. Based out of Oz Cruiser. So travelling from Oz hence the q about whether the visa situation for tourists (sans family) might be easier.
Signage in English is generally good at/near tourists spots and on the metro. Many tourist spots have those radio self guided tours which have an English option.Do you need a guide/driver for Shanghai. I imagine the metro is sufficient so no need for a driver but what about a local guide. Can you cut it with translation apps on your own or do you really need someone to translate/guide for you?
Also depends on the time of year. Summer can be crazy hot. Having to walk to and from the metro, and crowded trains is the trade off for a longer journey time, but door-to-door in an air conditioned car.Signage in English is generally good at/near tourists spots and on the metro. Many tourist spots have those radio self guided tours which have an English option.
As above Metro is easy, as is Didi (rideshare) app.
It's a big city and traffic can be poor.
Really depends on what you are looking to do and how comfortable you are when almost no-one around you speaks English.
A bit of public transport but easy enough. Airport Express, the MRT then a High Speed Train to any number of stations in China.Not quite sure where to ask, but if i was to look at landing in hong kong, is it easy to get to Guangzhou/Foshan without additional flying.
I could fly to CAN airport and I'm sure transport can be arranged from there. Just trying to figure out if HKG can be done.
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and I imagine in terms of passport control, that'd be done at HK station?A bit of public transport but easy enough. Airport Express, the MRT then a High Speed Train to any number of stations in China.
Bus, ferry or train... but train is the way to go. Take the Airport Express train into Kowloon Station. There was a (free) shuttle bus to Hong Kong West Kowloon High Speed Train station - check if that's still the case. Also work out where you want to go in Guangzhou/Forshan as there are several stations - GungzhouNan (South) & GuangzhouDong (East) for high speed trains.Not quite sure where to ask, but if i was to look at landing in hong kong, is it easy to get to Guangzhou/Foshan without additional flying.
I could fly to CAN airport and I'm sure transport can be arranged from there. Just trying to figure out if HKG can be done.
Cheers - will look a bit more into that.Bus, ferry or train... but train is the way to go. Take the Airport Express train into Kowloon Station. There was a (free) shuttle bus to Hong Kong West Kowloon High Speed Train station - check if that's still the case. Also work out where you want to go in Guangzhou/Forshan as there are several stations - GungzhouNan (South) & GuangzhouDong (East) for high speed trains.
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Yes, at Hong Kong West Kowloon station.and I imagine in terms of passport control, that'd be done at HK station?