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<blockquote data-quote="imhotep" data-source="post: 21578484" data-attributes="member: 562115"><p>Was in China just a week ago. No Google, GMail, Facebook etc. But Viber worked with hotel Wi-Fi at most of the places. We were in Beijing, Xian, Wu-Xi, Guangzhou, Hangzhou and Shanghai. </p><p>Vending machines are available to buy a SIM for most of the asian countries but not to SriLanka. Have to go to a mobile provider to purchase one. Even then all messages from the provider is sent in Chinese ;-(</p><p>No one speaks English. Chinese are not even helpful. Hats off to Japanese, they will always help you leaving their work aside. Chinese run away as fast as they can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="imhotep, post: 21578484, member: 562115"] Was in China just a week ago. No Google, GMail, Facebook etc. But Viber worked with hotel Wi-Fi at most of the places. We were in Beijing, Xian, Wu-Xi, Guangzhou, Hangzhou and Shanghai. Vending machines are available to buy a SIM for most of the asian countries but not to SriLanka. Have to go to a mobile provider to purchase one. Even then all messages from the provider is sent in Chinese ;-( No one speaks English. Chinese are not even helpful. Hats off to Japanese, they will always help you leaving their work aside. Chinese run away as fast as they can. [/QUOTE]
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