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    China Travel with Guide

    Where would one start to find a good guide/translator/facilitator for a trip to China? Does anyone here have experience doing something like this?

    Can a personalized trip be done for a reasonable price compared to these packaged tourist tours? Looking for a more rural, slower paced experience that would allow photography and "down time".

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    Frank,

    I know from previous very interesting posts here and Apug that Sandy King has done this. You can contact him through his website http://ssfilmholders.com/?page=film_holders.

    Other sources whose trips are somewhat older.

    Linda Butler, her book, Yangtze Remembered, The River Beneath The Lake, Stanford Press, 2004, http://lindabutlerphoto.com/

    Lois Conner, her book China, The Photographs of Lois Conner, Callaway, 2000, http://www.loisconner.net/

    I hope if you do go you will post stories and pictures.

    John Powers

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    I believe Lois Conner travels speaks Mandarin Chinese and travels unaccompanied. This is a fuzzy recollection from something I read several years ago.

    The general challenge I foresee is that China is a big country, comparable in land area to the US. Finding a single guide who can take you anywhere you want to go may be tricky, though you should certainly be able to find help in localized areas, especially those of interest to tourists.

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    I was thinking of finding a service that could arrange a guide in the 2 or 3 spots we travel to, allowing us a little independence to manage ourselves in between.

    It would also be ideal to find a service that could arrange transportation and hotel reservations for us.

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    I went to Inner Mongolia in 2004.
    There were 4 of us plus guide and when needed, van and driver.
    I'm not much help onnacounta the arrangements were made by a Prof of Geography who knew the guide, etc., from previous treks.
    i understood that guides are employed heavily in top tourist season, but are very available at other times- we went in late April.
    It was a great trip.
    Never been on a "real" group tour. In contemplating a trip to the Atacama next year, I see a tour is going in April, but I am hesitant- I will chat with Dr Guru tomorrow [he's been there many times as well]- to see what's up. Like you I'd like to focus on smaller areas for more days than take a wider look at higher speed.

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    You could certainly do it more cheaply, but don't expect to eat tourist style. There is
    also the possibility of hiring locally in China after making connections, or even hiring
    a Chinese student studying here. English is a very popular second language with them,
    and has pretty much become mandatory in higher education. The greater problem is regional dialects. My wife has a degree in Chinese literature and lived and studied in China a year. Plenty of folks around here go on their own, but someone needs to know at least Mandarin to get around. Be aware of the health issues in a lot of places; one
    of my relatives came back coughing for months afterwards due to the pervasive smog.
    I'd prefer to go someplace like Yunnan or Schezhuan; but there the great fear is rabies.
    You probably can't get treated in time for dogbite, and the dogs can allegedly be pretty aggressive. Here in the SF Bay area, of course, there's a constant traffic of
    folks to and from all parts of China.

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    Hire my son........he's in college in Beijing. He can use the cash.
    "There are two dirty words in photography; one is 'art', and the other is 'good taste'." - Helmut Newton

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    Frank

    email Ryan Pyle, the young artist I work with, he is well situated in China and can help you . He is the guy that one PDN best 30 under 30 a few years back and did the MK ride.
    bob@elevatordigital.ca I will introduce you if you like.


    Bob

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    I talked with Linda Butler a long time ago, she was quite nice on the phone. I think it wasn't cheap.

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    Frank,
    I just got back from China. I was there for almost 2 weeks. The contact information for the travel agent we used was Wendy Song, China Supreme Travel. She hooked us up with a driver and guide for all Beijing tours. I spoke with our guide/translator and he said that they will do private tours to outer villages and that he had done them in the past. Our guide's name was Harry and he was very professional and understanding with large format photo requirements.
    We were in Beijing for about 4 days then to Xian for the day, then went to Cheng Du for 3 days and finishing off in Lijiang for 4 days.
    If you want any additional information just ask.

    Joe

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