Was it really straight forward to book a hotel in the mainland? I've heard from other folks that it can be a pain for non-Chinese citizens when it comes to hotels
If you use booking services like trip.com, the hotels you find there will always (pretty sure) accept foreigners. I think the challenge is when you are going around to places where few foreigners go, and you don't book online. Then you'll probably run into hotels that don't know how to register foreigners so they take the easy way out by rejecting foreigners.
this whole video was nice :)
Food looks so delicious.
It was!
The architecture looks modern but so retro at the same time😮
Question how much is the clay pot rice? Is the price in taishan less expensive than Guangzhou
Went there in the summer! Nice to visit my childhood
You guys seem so sweet and down to earth
my families from there , havent been back since 2004, i was 13 then, thanks for the video
The eel looks freaking amazing
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taishan grass jelly is also pretty good in rural areas
I was born and raised in TaiShan for 9 years before moved to NYC.
Missed the food there
Clay pot rice 😋
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Was it really straight forward to book a hotel in the mainland? I've heard from other folks that it can be a pain for non-Chinese citizens when it comes to hotels
If you use booking services like trip.com, the hotels you find there will always (pretty sure) accept foreigners. I think the challenge is when you are going around to places where few foreigners go, and you don't book online. Then you'll probably run into hotels that don't know how to register foreigners so they take the easy way out by rejecting foreigners.