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10 tips for westerners traveling in Beijing

Updated: 2012-09-20 /By By Kristen McAvoy and Elizabeth Rabe (China.org.cn)
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10 tips for westerners traveling in Beijing

Taxi tips

10 tips for westerners traveling in Beijing

Tip 4: Taxi tips[Photo/China.org.cn]

If you do not speak Mandarin you must print the address of your destination in Chinese characters. Do not assume that they will understand your broken Mandarin directions. The majority of cab drivers speak no English and Beijing is a big city so describing your destination can often be a challenge. Some cab drivers attempt to bargain, especially late at night. If they do not turn on the meter get another cab. Be aware that 2 to 3 yuan will be added to the final meter amount for gas expenses. Taxis are the most expensive way to get around in Beijing, so the subway is a great alternative for travelers on a tighter budget. The bus system, although inexpensive, is extremely complicated for non-mandarin speakers.

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