it's bone penetrating cold. Be prepared to wear layers of jumpers and a decent coat or something of that nature. Even then, don't count me on it. It's that cold.SomaFairy said:Hey I'm going to Beijing for the first time and I was told that it will be very cold there. So HOW cold is it really? Is it like the snowy mountains here? Or worse?
And what type of winter clothing is suitable?
Yeah some people might respect their heritage over at beijing.T-mac01 said:it's bone penetrating cold. Be prepared to wear layers of jumpers and a decent coat or something of that nature. Even then, don't count me on it. It's that cold.
And why the fuck would you go to beijing? It's crap. China's crap unless you like food and window shopping.
So you think I don't respect my heritage. But my question to you is, how would going around a tour in Beijing and all the tourist spots make people respect their heritage more than those who haven't.bobness said:Yeah some people might respect their heritage over at beijing.
"unless you like food" BAHAHHAHHAHA what a joke; no i want to starve myself sh*tless
Btw hai anna :wave:
how the fuck is beijing is better than shanghai in terms of warmth?Bendent said:...
very very very very cold on certain days, but on average it's better than shanghai. going to china could make you have flu for 2 months consecutively, for me at least.
Apparently people say Beijing's relatively drier than Shanghai. Shanghai's kinda mouldy which make people feel cooler.azn_gangsta81 said:how the fuck is beijing is better than shanghai in terms of warmth?
shanghai would rarely drop below freezing
on average i would say it's warmer than shanghai but beijing can be colder than shanghai on certain days.azn_gangsta81 said:how the fuck is beijing is better than shanghai in terms of warmth?
shanghai would rarely drop below freezing
haha thanks to your reply, I brought like two incredibly warm jackets, those japanese heat packs, snow pants, and super warm gloves!!lengy said:Take a piece of ice, shove it down your underwear, take a cold shower and sit in from of the freezer with the air conditioner set on the lowest possible temperature whilst thinking of Antarctica.
i don't think pollution problems can be solved that fast...takes a lot of time. with the chinglish thing...i reckon they just don't care.what971 said:I'd be more worried about the pollution. Maybe it was just the strong winds the week I was there, but Beijing smells pretty bad. Hope they clean it up by '08. I was also hopping to run into one of their famous 'chinglish' signs but I didn't see too much of them. Maybe they've improved their english skills?