2018年5月21日星期一

Traveling in the south of China

Next month my fiancee and I will be going to China, and we're planning an inland trip to let her mom have some vacation time with us as well. I was provided with the following cities as options: Shenzhen, Shanghai, Hangzhou, Suzhou, Nanjing. The only ones I've really heard about before are Shanghai and Nanjing, and while Shenzhen looks interesting for it's proximity to Hong Kong we won't be able to go there due to alleged mainland visa issues.

I'm sure some of you all have had the pleasure of visiting one or more of these cities in the past. What were your experiences like? What attractions in general were worth seeking out and what was just more of the same same? Where would you go (back to)?

For general priorities, nature>Disneyland and museums/culture>shopping. We'll get plenty of that done on Taobao anyway. At the moment I'm leaning towards Hangzhou with the hope that we can manage a day or two in Shanghai while we're in the area.

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