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Paperback Cadogan Guide Beijing Book

ISBN: 1860119336

ISBN13: 9781860119330

Cadogan Guide Beijing

Neville-Hadley's knowledge and love of his adopted home make for a great guidebook. He knows the language and turf. Plus, he enjoys tromping off-the-track and zestfully describes his discoveries. The... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Peter Neville-Hadley's guide is one of the best out today!

Peter Neville-Hadley is an impressive and informative travel writer. His candid "call 'em like they are" inspires a reader’s confidence in his evaluations. He is the anthesis of the insipid writer that panders to commercial tourism. He is blunt about short comings both in the society and Chinese travel industry. Regarding the government dominated tourist industry he warns you about Chinese museums and historic sites. He writes, "Misrepresentation of the true history of a site is commonplace, whether for political reasons intended to exalt the communist party or put the blame for destruction wholly on foreigners." Regarding hotels, he is in the government's face, "China's star rating system in not to be trusted." And the police fair no better, "Police in China are generally to be avoided... they are assumed to be corrupt until proven honest". My experiences during my recent trip to China provided him correct. You can trust his recommendations and reflections on both Beijing and China.I enjoyed his view points on both history and current affairs. His small section on 'Christianity in China' is excellent and he is blunt about how Christian influence was stunted significantly in China because of its own short comings, he writes "It was the Christians own squabbling that lost them their influence in China." He is skeptical about the hype over China’s emergences as the dominating superpower, he states, "Stories of China becoming the biggest economic superpower in the near future are greatly exaggerate". He goes on to give his reasoning. He has an 'A to Z' section (climate and crime, media, money and museums, police and post offices, etc.) that is very useful and interesting. Neville-Hadley has the wonderful ability to condense 1000 years of history into ten pages that you can digest and understand; a talent that so many other travel writers can’t do in twice the space.His accommodations & restaurant guides are accurate and good. Also, if you want to get rate quotes or make a hotel reservation on line he is one of the few guides that lists email addresses and web sites. The section on Internet Resources stands out among Beijing guides. Neville-Hadley goes on to give you some of the best web site available. To weak areas stop this guide from rating five stars. Maps. Well written evaluations and recommendation and good, useful maps comprise 70% of a travel guide’s worth. The maps in this book are difficult to use and not as helpful as maps found in other guides.Next, and a weakness of many guides, is the absence of a hotel/ restaurant index. Thus, if you have a recommended restaurant you have to go through all the list 'til you stumble across it or miss seeing it completelyHowever, if you are going to just visit Beijing and the surrounding areas, and if you enjoy reading an opinionated travel writer then Peter Neville-Hadley's guide is one of the best out today (the other being 'The MINI Rough Guide to Beijing by Simon Lewis'

Outstanding and necessary travel book

I've been a member of the author's mailing list, ORIENTAL-LIST, for several year, which discusses in-depth travel questions about China. The book has lots of very practical advice as well lots of historical information, written in a highly personal style, sometimes with lots of humor. The book provides Chinese characters next to each of the tourist sights writeups (no thumbing for an appendix). Also good English-Chinese mini-dictionary in the back which could be helpful if you're lost or confused just point to a name. I'm traveling to Beijing and Shanghai this summer with a large 2 large choruses and I plan on buying this in bulk for tour members.

AN ESSENTIAL BOOK EVEN IF YOU ARE ON A "PACKAGED" TOUR

Because Beijing is really the "historic heart" of China, everyone seems to go there. If you do, this book is an "absolute must" to carry along whether you are on a "packaged tour" or an experienced independent traveler!It not only contains the most complete information on Beijing I've seen in nearly 20 years of frequent trips there, but it goes far beyond to cover things of both interest and necessity. Ever wonder how the Chinese language works? This books tells you in a very understandable fashion. The information on how to travel, what to take, etc. is excellent even for the most experienced China traveler.The information on where to stay, eating out, and entertainment is 42 pages of "pure gold." It is worth the cost of the book just for these very well detailed recommnedations!The maps are generally functional, but in case you do not have 20/20 vision, you'll will want to also pick up one of the free ones at your hotel desk for larger dimensions.This is undoubtedly the best guidebook for Beijing, and will set the standard for future imitators to follow.
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