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#10 Re: Coming to China on my own motorbike...
01-15-2012, 12:00 PM
I would be wary of the get a teach English job.Do you have the necessary certificates to teach English ?Generally it is a one year gig and you may have to go back to your home country to get the Z visa might be lucky and go to Hong Kong but that depends which way the wind is blowing at the time.You generally have to ask the school for permission to help you get the paper work for your license.If you take off straight after you get your license and bike rego they will not look favorably at you and will be extremely wary on foreigners who follows after you.Why wouldn't they.
I think Tiffany's tour cost an obscene amount something like $23000.00 per person supply your own bike.They did travel across eastern Europe and the stans but I bet most of that $23000.00 was covering Chinese expenses.Ain't cheap to get a large group like that into China and through t be t.I'm betting some palms where greased there.
China:: Everything is possible, everything is difficult.
I'll add to that
China:: Everything is possible, everything is difficult. Money talks.It is not what you know but who you know.Last edited by bigdamo; 01-15-2012 at 12:51 PM.
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