Greetings all, I am a high school educator in the US and would like to travel to China to gain a better understanding of the effects of globalization in China, eventually creating a world history curriculum based on my experiences.
The question: Does anyone have any suggestions about travel tours or travel guides that could offer me an opportunity to explore the challenges and benefits of globalization in China. I am open to any geographic area and have three weeks of time .
The most expensive destinations are Běijīng, Shànghǎi, Hong Kong, Macau Guǎngzhōu, the eastern coastal provinces and Special Economic Zones (SEZ). Běijīng and Shànghǎi especially can be intolerably dear. Hong Kong has become an extremely pricey destination, but if you stay in dormitories and eat budget meals, you can survive – just – on around HK$300 per day. China’s continuing economic reforms are bringing in more competition in virtually every sector, resulting in lowered prices and better services. The increase of living standards in China also means better infrastructure, improved transportation systems, better healthcare and environmental protection, all of which are good news if you’re travelling in China.