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04-15-15 15:03 #2437
Posts: 24Reliable escort in Guanzhou
Hi,
Does anyone know a reliable escort or escort agency in Guanzhou?
There are tons of ads here and there but it seems most are fake with girls that don't look like on the pictures.
Thanks!
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04-15-15 13:12 #2436
Posts: 219Dong fang hotel
Hi folks,
Will stay in dong fang hotel Guangzhou soon, anything near by or even in the hotel?
Any advice welcome.
Thanks
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04-11-15 07:45 #2435
Posts: 1Google map
Is there a map that shows all these massage parlor in Guangzhou? I am in Imperial traders hotel and looking for a place near my hotel. Can any one help me?
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04-10-15 17:04 #2434
Posts: 18Police Raids?
Has there been an increase in Police Raids recently?
The place where I usually find the SWs have been empty, with a lot of police / security gaurds (you can never tell) patrolling the area at night. It seems like the purpose is to scare off any SW in those areas.
The MPs that usually offer FS I frequent haven't been doing so either.
Just wondering if there were more raids. I thought this crackdown would blow over by 2015. When I first arrived in China a year ago, the locals told me everything will go back to normal soon. I've been seeing the opposite.
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04-08-15 09:17 #2433
Posts: 125Zhujiang New Town
Originally Posted by Neron99 [View Original Post]
I'd suggest heading over the road to WuYang Cun. Coming out of the metro station and turning left down the main road (I. E. Walking away from ZJNT) and towards the Vanguard supermarket, you'll see an LED sign on the side of a bakery pointing left. The massage joint is upstairs, third or fourth floor. Massage 128 rmb, tips 100 or 200 depending, apparently, on how attractive the ML considers herself!
If you want the shower, keep going past the supermarket and in to the Great Wall Hotel diagonally opposite. Go to the sauna on the fifth (seventh?) floor and negotiate according to your preference. Intel from another board says that FS comes in just over 500, though you can call ahead for a discount.
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04-08-15 06:48 #2432
Posts: 1009Originally Posted by Tony6969 [View Original Post]
You are quite correct about the outside location of the ticket office. Good information. It is hard to find if you can't read Chinese as the English signs are often ambiguous or lack clarity. And night time the task more difficult. It seems that quite a lot of the newer stations (such as Guangzhou South) locate their ticket offices away from the main concourse and often on the outside of the building. The reason is most probably to reduce congestion at peak times.
BTW, I have passed many Guangzhou-HK through trains over the years, and they have always seemed to be at least 50% empty (or more).
Ikksman
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04-08-15 05:13 #2431
Posts: 28Guangzhou to HK
Originally Posted by Ikksman [View Original Post]
The Guangzhou to HK "straight through" train schedule hasn't increased in frequency in the last 13 years, so it's been getting progressively harder to get tickets as demand has increased. One solution is an option that is much more accessible in frequency as well as a bit cheaper, although a bit less convenient, because you need to walk across the border at Shenzhen along with the masses. But because the trains go much more frequently (about every 20 minutes as opposed to every 2 hours roughly (as with the straight-through option) it can often actually get you to HK quicker than the straight through option would have.
Here's how you do it: Buy a ticket to Shenzhen (I recommend the East Ticket Office -- accesible from a separate, little utilized entrance to the East Station around the side of the building. Just get the taxi to let you out before he drives into the station -- you don't want to go in; walk around the right side of the building (doesn't even look like you should be walking there! But you'll see the entrance sign in 30 seconds; it's very near. You can get to the ticket office before you even go through bag security. Tickets to SZ are 79 RMB or 99.5 for First Class -- nice seats, and even have power outlets to charge your laptop / device. About 1 hour and 15 minutes later, you'll pull into SZ station. Follow the masses and look for the signs that say Hong Kong. You need to go up one escalator at one point. Then it's just one line to leave China and another to enter HK. Once you're through you'll be at LoWu station and can use your Octopus card (or buy one or a Single Journey ticket) and walk down to the train (KCR) which will take you to Hung Hom for around 30 HKD (I'm guessing) And they also run very frequently -- I'm guessing about once every 5 minutes.
Good luck!!
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04-03-15 13:46 #2430
Posts: 1009Originally Posted by Ikksman [View Original Post]
"The search form at www.chinahighlights.com/china-trains/ cannot be used, so book through www.chinahighlights.com/hotel/contactus.asp by sending an email with your name, telephone number, time and date of travel, and passport copies, and we will process your booking accordingly.
"You can book 60 days in advance at most. We are considering adding Hong Kong trains to the search form in future."
Ikksman
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04-03-15 13:41 #2429
Posts: 1009Originally Posted by Jj1973 [View Original Post]
Ikksman.
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04-03-15 10:14 #2428
Posts: 3542Originally Posted by Jj1973 [View Original Post]
There are a dozen trains daily and even during the Canton Trade fair, I've managed to get on with just a few hours advance purchase.
But if you must, then just contact your hotel and instruct them to pre-purchase your specified ticket.
Majority / most Guangzhou hotels regularly do this and will probably just charge you 5 or so yuan handling fee.
SEAJ
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04-03-15 09:44 #2427
Posts: 73Train to HK
Hi Guys.
Sorry to post here, but not sure what else to do.
Can anyone advise how I can book a ticket from Guangzhou east to hung hom in Hong Kong.
I have looked online, but the mt3 website says I need to collect tickets in Hong Kong which won't be practical as I am going the other way.
There does not seem to be a website from which I can make a booking whilst outside China. Currently in UK arranging trip.
My worry if I have to wait until in China is that the trains will be booked up as I am going back to HK during the canton fair.
I've spent a few hours trying to work this out online, but without joy.
Hopefully someone here has experience of this route and can shed some light for me.
Thanking you in advance.
Jack.
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03-31-15 15:37 #2426
Posts: 137Baying district recommendations
I am in the Baiyun district near the convention center. Any recommendations for massage with extras?
Last I was here in Guangzhou I visited the Deyi Sauna which was okay.
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03-25-15 11:58 #2425
Posts: 49Foshan
I just found this interesting article about Foshan from 2013.
http://www.weirdasianews.com/2013/08...happy-endings/
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03-24-15 07:32 #2424
Posts: 56Guangzhou visit during Canton (Apr-May 2015)
Hi dear brothers,
Visiting HK & Canton Fairs in Apr-May 2015. Wanted to experience the night-life and sex scene in both the places. Would appreciate any inputs from you guys.
BTW I am from India, Mumbai. Need any help here let me know.
Ciao,
August
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03-23-15 14:21 #2423
Posts: 214Originally Posted by Number87 [View Original Post]
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