NSun
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I honestly intended to do some shopping. The problem is Mastercard was accepted virtually nowhere. It was all Alipay or WeChat pay. There was no wifi to set up anything, I couldn't see any ATMs (and heard there've been problems with them depositing counterfeit cash) and although I saw forex outlets I didn't really want to withdraw money with only a vague idea of how much I needed only to convert it back. This did mean I didn't have lunch until I got back to Hong Kong.
My closest attempt to get food - going to McDonalds - going on the app but the card not being accepted even though it said Mastercard was accepted.
Next time I go to Mainland China I will know how to prepare. To anyone who says 'one country, two systems is dead' clearly didn't have my experience because my Mastercard was accepted everywhere in Hong Kong. Plus the only people who spoke English (that I knew of) were the touts. Now I am not complaining on their part as it is my fault for not being prepared. I do hope people don't make the same mistakes I made, and overall I found it interesting to cross the border.
Anyhow...I walked through the shopping mall and would've loved to have done some shopping there. There were a few touts approaching me and either offered me a T-shirt or a watch. For T-shirts, why offer me something I already have? For watches, don't we all use our phone and - excuse me if I am confusing different cultures in that part of the world - isn't a watch something unlucky to offer as it represents the time left until death?
The view from the loo...
This is what KFC looks like in China. I attempted to connect to the wifi to try and set up but it didn't work.
Onward I went...around a few blocks.
Not pictured here, but I saw a Shinkansen-like train going by. Must have been a high-speed train to Shanghai or Beijing.
My closest attempt to get food - going to McDonalds - going on the app but the card not being accepted even though it said Mastercard was accepted.
Next time I go to Mainland China I will know how to prepare. To anyone who says 'one country, two systems is dead' clearly didn't have my experience because my Mastercard was accepted everywhere in Hong Kong. Plus the only people who spoke English (that I knew of) were the touts. Now I am not complaining on their part as it is my fault for not being prepared. I do hope people don't make the same mistakes I made, and overall I found it interesting to cross the border.
Anyhow...I walked through the shopping mall and would've loved to have done some shopping there. There were a few touts approaching me and either offered me a T-shirt or a watch. For T-shirts, why offer me something I already have? For watches, don't we all use our phone and - excuse me if I am confusing different cultures in that part of the world - isn't a watch something unlucky to offer as it represents the time left until death?
The view from the loo...
This is what KFC looks like in China. I attempted to connect to the wifi to try and set up but it didn't work.
Onward I went...around a few blocks.
Not pictured here, but I saw a Shinkansen-like train going by. Must have been a high-speed train to Shanghai or Beijing.
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