China Travel How Safe Alone

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I want to pop over to China to inspect some product manufatured in Yangzhou, Jiangsu, China. It involves flying into Shanghai and catching a train about 300km (I think).
+1 is not happy with me doing this alone but two people would make the purchase non viable. I have been to China before around Beijing and Quindao with a work mate, does she have a point or is it all fine, nothing to worry about.


From my experience the only thing that you will need to worry about is dodgy manufactures that will promise the world & deliver total cough that is late, wrong design, built from recycled material & don't work.

But hey, that can happen anywhere:mrgreen::mrgreen::mrgreen:
 
Thanks for your help everyone I feel happier to mae my plans now, well I always was but +1 is a lot happier now she read all your comments.
 
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