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mrswdk wrote:I'm on Unicom, no problems here.
'sides, even the buses have wifi these days.
_sabotage_ wrote:Duck is Chinese for male prostitute, and Mrs is in Beijing.
demonfork wrote:mrswdk wrote:I'm on Unicom, no problems here.
'sides, even the buses have wifi these days.
I'm not sure what unicorn is. How do I get it? I have an iPhone but it's locked so the SIM cards here aren't working with my phone.
The wifi at my hotel and my office is pretty weak, extremely slow compared to what I have in the states.
I'm in Wuxi btw.
_sabotage_ wrote:Stay off the buses.
_sabotage_ wrote:The bus system is much better than it had been and pretty location dependent, but a few reasons:
1. Take a taxi. Cheap, can just show the driver the address and little chance of being cheated. If you know the area well, a bit of Chinese and aren't in a hurry, take a bus. If you're in a major city and want to save a few bucks, take a bus. If you are in the middle of an industrial zone, take a taxi.
2. Get a friend with a car. Obviously not a way to get around for daily purposes, but on a trip to a monastery or something.
3. Get a car with a driver. Most company drivers can arrange one for you for around US$70 per day, that's gas, car and driver.
I wouldn't rent a car if I didn't know the area well. Too much shit going on when driving in China to not know where you're going while doing it.
_sabotage_ wrote:As you know, a lot of the taxi drivers are not from there. I haven't tried to show one a map in more than a decade. You might as well give them something in braille. In Guangdong, they're pretty good about using dispatch to find the place they're going, but it always helps to know the way.
The Shenzhen subway is pretty nice. And the bus system is pretty good. Those electric scooters are dope. But there's no way I'm going to f*ck around for several hours taking public transport if I can get somewhere in a taxi in much less time.
The buses used to be hectic. No fixed route, people sitting in the aisle. You'd be speeding along happily in the direction you wanted to be going and then an hour and twenty minute detour for that twenty minute destination. Transport hubs are also lousy with pickpockets. My friend got off a bus to see his pocket slashed through.
Update on my wife's roommate's murder, btw. She had befriended a garbage/recycler. Those guys who have a little motorized vehicle that they get paid to pile mountains of crap on. He had 160,000RMB saved up and she managed to charm it out of him and then gave him the cold shoulder. So he killed her and a few days later committed suicide.
demonfork wrote:mrswdk wrote:I'm on Unicom, no problems here.
'sides, even the buses have wifi these days.
I'm not sure what unicorn is. How do I get it? I have an iPhone but it's locked so the SIM cards here aren't working with my phone.
The wifi at my hotel and my office is pretty weak, extremely slow compared to what I have in the states.
I'm in Wuxi btw.
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