
Wow, sounds great - what advice do you want? Just fire away

Enjoy, mate. We'll need stories after.
Stories is why you do what you do, you know.

Haha oh I know this mate! I have plenty already but I'm sure this tours going to be an adventure. It's an Irish company so I'm guessing it's going to be a thirsty one![]()
just the man I wanted
I've no idea what clothes to pack, its summer so I assume its going to be hot *irons speedos* but rainy, right?
What are the chicks like?
Which language do they speak in these areas? I always like to learn at the bare minimum bar lingo and please and thank you, goes a long way!
Thanks people

Yes pack light as it will be pretty hot and as you say can be quite wet, particularly in the South.
I have no desire to incriminate myself re the chicks but they do love westerners (Gwailo)
Languages: Mandarin is the official language of China, is very difficult in my experience to learn, but with your musical ear you may find it easier than I ever have. Different parts of China though have different dialects
Guangzhou - mainly Cantonese spoken
Xiamen - predominantly Hokkien spoken
Shenzen - Mandarin
Zhongshan - very diverse with several local dialects, but Mandarin widely understood
Zhuhai - Mandarin or Cantonese
Shanghai - Mandarin
Tianjin - Mandarin
Qingdao - local dialect, home of Tsingtao brewery
Bejing - Mandarin
Hello - formal: Nin Hao informal Wei!
Good morning - zǎoān
Good night - wǎnān
Cheers (when drinking) Gan bei!
Thank you - xiè xie, pronounced syeh-syeh
Good bye - zai jian
Stick to the falangmei girls and steer well clear of the jienu. Other than that I have no idea.
Thanks for the info Mr Esk Gan bei!
sounds ace, are you working with your bugle ?
I'd love to travel 'round that neck of the woods, been hong kong like but guangzhou sounds ace !
Herrojust the man I wanted
I've no idea what clothes to pack, its summer so I assume its going to be hot *irons speedos* but rainy, right?
What are the chicks like?
Which language do they speak in these areas? I always like to learn at the bare minimum bar lingo and please and thank you, goes a long way!
Thanks people