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If you are in Xian with your girl friend, it is worth while to bring her to 华清池 Garden. You can have fun with her in a long bath house below the mountain whch has the source of hot spring. The bath house has many bathing rooms with locked door. The owner will not ask you and your girl friend any question, Just go in and have fun. The tap in the closed room is connected directly to the hot spring. Have fun. |
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PM U my hp, if u dont mind bring a newbie around. That is if u dont mind:D |
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So sadly I'm now already back in Beijing. But still had one more night last night to go out exploring. Went back to the KTV and had a pretty good time. Verdict however is that getting the girls to go back with you is never a high chance, in fact seems that most will prefer not to go out even if they are willing to bonk in the KTV. However if you like the KC game, it's still a pretty good place to go and have cheap fun.
Definitely need to go back and explore more of Xian again that's for sure. |
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Bro, I am a newbie here leh. I haven't even stepped into XA before. Because I had read Gao Fei's thread on XA, so becomes interested to plan for a visit here. Hope to chiong with you one day. |
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When you going to be my light house in xian?? You berry good have travel all the way up there....hahaha..... My humble two cents. |
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Strange to me, my best experience was in the bath house I mentioned in an earlier post with a portable R&R from Chongqing I brought along to Xian during one of my assignment there. Another good experience was with a girl from Chongqing (again!) who worked in the HC in the Clock-Tower hotel I mentioned earlier. Well, the food and the historical sites are really the attractions that I am looking for in Xian. If you like history of China, there are certainly many things to see in Xian. Pay a visit to the Shanxxi Museum in Xian, you would not regret the experiencce. My 2 cent worth. Anyway, Xian is the the most western part of China I have the chance to be there. There are other places like the Gansu area, but less fun. |
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Thank you for the in depth information, love to go there, but do not the best way to get there from South China, Like Hong Kong, or CP...hehehehehe..... is there a high speed train that goes there? Maybe from Shanghai there is a train? I was just wondering if you have been to Chengdu? How is the best way to get there from HK or CP??? Thanks. My humble two cents. |
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No lah, kekeke. I'm a mobile man and since my job is to support on customer's factory issues in Dragon Land, best is that their factories are all over Dragon land, so I sometime here sometime there lor. :D BTW, We need to cheong again in CA to redeem my confidence there (when YD is over and your schedule permits)... PM me when the date draws nearer.....hahaha.:cool: |
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Go-Fly XA Bros already start to share some cute gals pics on Guysong.com
Go Check below link to see more pics!!! The thread on the forum is " C安1號" "C安2號" "C安3號" http://www.guysong.com/bbs/forum.php...display&fid=96 |
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Just fly there lah! I have never let these travel details bother me. Go to Ctrip website and you can get the flight schedule and price. This is even easily done when you are in China. You can go to the local agent to enquire also, otherwise, there are many people passing namecards on the street and I have used some of their services. About Chengdu, I have spent a considerable length of time there as well. However, I am not famiiar wit the current cheonging scene as I have a long time friend of many years there. |
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