• @ttmrichter
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    22 years ago

    Ditto. I’m a base brat. From earliest childhood memory to emancipation I lived in five different places across three countries. (Including infancy that would be seven places.) I have no “roots” that people talk about and never really stood still until, well, I came here. And even then I bounced around like mad for several years before finally settling down with family.

    Cities? Open up a travel guide. Make a list of the top ten cities they recommend. Then make a resolution to never go to those cities because they’re basically just tourist traps. :D

    It’s probably best, if you want a more “authentic” experience, to go to 2nd tier cities (like Wuhan, where I live). Make sure, however, that you go also to smaller so-called “county seats” (like Jiujiang: Jiujiang County, not Jiujiang City) because that’s where you get a lot more very localized flavour. (Even 2nd tier cities are somewhat of a melting pot culturally.) If you must go to the major, big name cities, my favourite, hands-down, is Chongqing. It’s an utterly gorgeous place and the food is the best I’ve tasted. If you’re interested in something more bucolic and quiet, there’s lots of nice “resort”-style cities tucked away here and there. Shangrao is the one of those I liked best. Stunning scenery, friendly people, decent prices.

    • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OP
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      12 years ago

      Thanks for the rundown. I really can’t wait to make the move. I do some hobby photography, and I’ve been dreaming about traveling around China to do that. Sounds like it’d be a real blast especially with the train network that connects the whole country now.

      • @ttmrichter
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        22 years ago

        I came to China in 2001 for “a year or two”.

        Since then my total accumulated time spent outside of China has amounted to three months and change.

        It’s … an experience.

        • ☆ Yσɠƚԋσʂ ☆OP
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          12 years ago

          Really can’t wait to move, especially after having to live with the way the pandemic is being handled here in Canada. And thanks again for sharing your experience!