Is Shanghainese similar to Cantonese?

Is Shanghainese similar to Cantonese?

Shanghainese is part of the larger Wu Chinese group of Chinese languages. It is not mutually intelligible with any dialects of Mandarin Chinese, or Cantonese, Southern Min (such as Hokkien-Taiwanese), and any other Chinese languages outside Wu. Modern Shanghainese, however, has been influenced by standard Chinese.

How do you get from Guilin to Yangshuo?

There is a direct daily airport shuttle bus service from Yangshuo to the Guilin Airport daily between 08:00 and 20:30, see time table below. Buses leave from the north bus station in Yangshuo, located about a 10min bus ride from the center of Yangshuo. The journey takes about 80 minutes to cover 75 km.

How do you get to Guilin China?

Get to Guilin by Air Flying is the most convenient way to travel to Guilin. It is possible to arrive in Guilin via direct flights from some important cities, such as Hong Kong, Beijing, Shanghai, Xi’an and Chengdu. Guilin Liangjiang International Airport is 30 kilometers west of the city (about a 40-minute drive).

How many days do you need to visit Yangshuo?

To explore the highlights of Yangshuo, including Yulong River, Moon Hill , and the Big Banyan Tree, you only need 1 or 2 full days, which is available for 72 Hours Visa-free Transit in Guilin. If you have more days, you can go for an in-depth Guilin Yangshuo hiking or photography, and explore more hidden attractions at Yangshuo.

Where is yangyangshuo?

Yangshuo lies to the southeast of Guilin and in the northeast of Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region. Since being introduced by ‘Lonely Planet’ in 1980, it greets an increasing number of visitors annually. The rippling Li River traverses the county and brings it breath-taking natural beauty.

How to get from Guilin to Yangshuo?

Those traveling by air can transfer from Guilin, where you can choose a Li River cruise or take a train or bus to Yangshuo. City-bus and motor tricycles operate within the county. Cycling and hiking are good choices to view the idyllic countryside scenery.

What to do in Shandong?

You can taste them in most streets of the county. The local specialties such as Shatian Shaddocks, kumquats and Chinese chestnuts are worth tasting as well. If you want to buy some souvenirs, painted fans, embroidered balls, and painted shirts are all good choices. You can buy in tourist spots or pick up some when wandering along West Street.

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