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(6 customer reviews) 34 of 34 people found the following review helpful
A Must Have Travel Guide for China,
March 11, 2001 Joyce Werking (Washington, DC) - See all my reviews
This review is from: China Guide: Be A Traveler - Not A Tourist 10th Edition (Open Road's China Guide) (Paperback)
The China Guide is the most comprehensive travel book available on the market today providing information on over 100 Chinese cities. The guide provides all the basic details on the most popular and highly visited Chinese tourist cities and attractions. But more importantly, it gives excellent information on how to best experience the country by touring less visited cities and attractions. As a first time traveler to China, the China Guide provided me the detailed information needed to confidently plan my own itinerary which included both Hong Kong and Beijing as well as a visit to my parent's ancestral village in rural China. Without the guide, I would have never been able to locate this city and the numerous surrounding cities and attractions to visit and enjoy. More generally, the China Guide provides excellent personal descriptions and practical details of various transportation options, hotels, restaurants, and shopping areas for numerous Chinese cities. The book is packed...Read more
23 of 23 people found the following review helpful
Kept this with me in China,
August 11, 2001 Michael J. Cashen (Glen Burnie, MD USA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: China Guide: Be A Traveler - Not A Tourist 10th Edition (Open Road's China Guide) (Paperback)
Although things are changing so fast in China that no book can be absolutely up to date, this one is excellent. Before going on a 12 day (June 25-July 6, 2001) China tour I spent over $100 on guide books. This one went with me.Tips about what to do & watch out for in everything from hotels, touring, tipping, eating etc. were good, valid, clear and - most importantly - easy to find in the book when you're in a hurry on a crowded street in Beijing.While some other books simply tell you to beware of rip offs - with cab drivers for example, this book goes on to tell you what you should expect to pay.There are also small history sections for lots of key cities. Although I was on a hand held tour for 12 days, I kept this book in my carryon wherever I went - plane, ship, or bus!
23 of 23 people found the following review helpful
Meet China through the Eyes of an Expert Travel Writer,
February 9, 2001 Lorraine Williams (Toronto, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: China Guide: Be A Traveler - Not A Tourist 10th Edition (Open Road's China Guide) (Paperback)
Review of "China Guide" by Ruth Lor MalloyNo one does China better than Ruth Lor Malloy. She covers both the sunny and shadow side of this intriguing country in her "China Guide". By conscientiously seeking out new areas and revisiting former sites on her extensive trips to China two or three times each year, she stays on top of the rapid changes in tourism that take place there. And while she's at it, she's extremely frank.If she's filled with a sense of wonder watching 2000 horses galloping across a plain high in the mountains, she conveys that experience to the reader. If a hotel or restaurant is "filthy" she describe it as so. If you want to know the best mode of transportation in China, she has it documented, even as far as price. If you want to plan side trips from a major city, she tells you how to avoid tourist traps, and indicates points of interest off the beaten track that are guaranteed to satisfy your sense of adventure.Malloy, a...Read more