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Q: What is the best place to spend the winter in China?

I only saw Guilin which I liked and Yangshou. Where are some good places to live for a winter ? A place with no snow.

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hainan i here is great but i think i spelled it wrong. guangzhou shenzhen would be the next on my list. doesnt get too cold but people who live there might say otherwise. but i spent 2 years in -20 C winters.

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I go to Thailand in the winter.
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crimochina:

i'm afraid of going to thailand. my money could disappear pretty quickly there, but boy would it be fun!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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Oh you wouldn't spend so much.The only thing slightly dearer in Thailand than in China is the beer. Food is cheap, accommodation is cheap, scooter hire is cheap, clothes shopping and other shopping is cheaper and the girls? That's the fun bit. Nothing to fear in Thailand. I admit I didn't answer the question correctly though - Thailand isn't part of China.

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I'm afraid that Thailand is not part of China yet... People think China wants every country to be Chinese. Taiwai, Tibet... oh, isn't Thailand "T" capitalized? Maybe that's part of China just I didn't know...

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Guangzhou gets pretty cold. Hainan is awesome. I'd avoid the city of Sanya though. They're building a huge military base and movement outside the city is limited in some places.

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The base is going to simply be a playground for the military elite... Staffed with the best looking Chinese army girls and old men. ;)

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Zhuhai is nice near Macao. Macao and Hongkong are also good choice.

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Best place to live in winter is Hainan, no question, Guangdong has a few good spots for winter, Zhanjiang and Dongping, Yangjiang, to name a few plus nice small Islands....

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I really liked Guilin.but I did not see many cities,,,,, I do BS alot,,,,, truthful,,i retired early,,don't need to work, it might make staying easier,,,, but never really gave much thought to going another country,,, so maybe I should,,, which one?? whats the dif ?.

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