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Viaje A China: Traveling On The Cheap

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One of the main reasons so few people give themselves the chance to travel around the world is money. Unless you live next to your intended destination, the odds are good that you believe you can't travel without spending thousands of dollars. This may be true a lot of the time, but it is still possible to travel to China without spending a lot of money. Want to see The Great Wall and The Forbidden City for cheap? Keep reading Viaje a China to find out how you can travel the great middle kingdom without spending a fortune. Book Your Flight Early It's an age-old travel tip that works well for you here. Book your flight as soon as you can, usually about four months in advance. Flights are the cheapest then, and you can save yourself a lot of stress by booking cheaper one-stop or minimum stop flights. If you wait until the last minute you'll be paying out the nose for multiple stops. Depending on where you go in China, you may even be able to take alternate routes. Ferries, ships, and even trains from neighboring countries (flights to eastern Russia are fairly cheap) are all waiting to give you a unique entrance into one of the world's oldest civilizations. Brush Up On Your Haggling China is no exception to many of the Asian countries that practice the fine art of haggling. Of course, to do this you probably need to know some of the local dialect. If you do know some local Chinese, then you can save a ton of money on meals, attractions, and even souvenirs. The fact of the matter is that if you look foreign, you'll probably be charged more in some places. Sadly, local merchants may want to take advantage of your perceived ignorance, but if you're armed with your haggling skills you can not only earn some respect but save a ton of money too. China is already cheap for most Westerners to shop in, so you can really score! Opt For A Nice Hostel Unless you insist on staying in a four-star resort catering to tourists, you can already stay for pretty cheap in China. But you can save even more money by opting to stay in a hostel, which is shared accommodations. While hostels will vary in quality, there are many ways to research for the perfect one with a high rating in cleanliness, service, and comfort. Staying in a hostel has many other advantages such as giving you greater access to the local culture and meeting colorful characters from around the world. You'll find other Chinese people visiting family homes and other tourists backpacking through China. Many hostels also offer fantastic deals on local attractions and coupons to eateries. Soak It In, Don't Spend It All This advice pertains to wherever you go in the world, but is just as true - if not more so - in China. Don't be tempted to spend all your money to feel like you're experiencing something. Many people have the time of their lives simply sitting in a public place and soaking in the local language and culture. Talk to locals, attend free fairs, visit local temples and shrines, or just go for a long, meandering walk through the countryside with your camera. China is a very hospitable country, so if someone likes you odds are they'll invite you to dinner or otherwise show you a great time with their friends or family. Isn't that what traveling around is all about? Traveling to China on a budget is now easier than ever. With new ways to move around and greater access to communication, you can find everything you need to know here at Viaje a China. Enjoy your trip!

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