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Tuesday, October 25, 2011
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helpful for questions about the particular part of China you may want to visit...
ReplyDeleteWe are sticking with our suki, Panda Travel Service. Specializes in China tours for Filipinos. : )
ReplyDeleteok na yung suki for your family :-)
ReplyDeletethis is more kc for research to compare info and for those of us who don't use travel agencies for planning trips
they have good information since they answer questions from diff folks on concerns or issues on trips to parts of China
could esily be your suki too Cat. Samahan kita.
ReplyDeletecge po, maraming salamat...Xie-Xie!
ReplyDeletepero gusto ko yung out of the city...like Tongli, Nanxun, Huangzhou...do they also arrange for those places? kc baka usual Shanghai, Beijing etc ang specialty nila..I think big cities kaya naman ng powers so far at makatipid pa :-)
btw, kailan tayo punta Nepal para visitahin si Gorkz...haha! mapapicture ako sa Mt. Everest din sana..maski sa ilalim lang or may sign...hehe
Oo nga. Plan it. Baka July? My plans so far for travel in 2012 is Cuba (matuloy na sana), Hawaii and San Fran (again) in late April and early May.
ReplyDeletekung serious kayo, how about India na lang instead of Cuba...
ReplyDeletepero I warn you e baka mahilo nga kayo...hahaha...a friend/officemate of mine was egging me on coz we saw cheap fares for India nga from Air Asia ba yon...e kaso nga lang is connecting flights..pero adventure din...
naku, gusto ko Hawaii!....this November nga lang sana pero kc may Shanghai na ako e, so had to resked and budget...
how does one arrange a trip to Cuba?
ReplyDeletehonga Doc Philip no..its something na of the usual for us :-)
ReplyDeleteits something I would also like to know - like how does one arrange trips for safaris in Africa (last sa listahan ko yata)
travel for Americans to Cuba is not allowed...though i know Americans go around this rule by getting to Cuba thru a 3rd country...but from Manila to Cuba?
ReplyDeleteWell the consulate should have all the answers.
ReplyDeleteI suppose so...funny but I never thought before about a Cuban consulate here...
ReplyDeleteako rin...weird no!
ReplyDelete