The printed English translations within the Metro subway made it a tourist friendly transport option.
1. Always make sure that you are really decided to buy the item before bargaining, the vendors might get mad if you took his time negotiating and realized you are not the interested with the item.
2. Start your lowest bargain price half or more than half of the displayed price.
3. Then start increasing by 5 to 10 increments.
4. If the seller will not let you go and still offering his price, he will eventually settle in between or much give in to your own price.
Hi Janz,
ReplyDeleteWhat a fascinating trip! I enjoyed all the pictures and the good bargaining advice. Thanks for playing today.
Happy Blue Monday!
Thanks and Happy Blue Monday!
DeleteOh I have enjoyed your tour. The photos are beautiful, so colorful and I like that bargaining advice. It was nice to visit you today. Enjoy your week and Happy Blue Monday to you.
ReplyDeleteNice trip. How did you bring the porcelain home? How did you pack them? Di ba mabasag?
ReplyDeletethey are small items lang naman sis, so nailagay ko lang in between clothes sa luggage bag ko. But for the SB mugs and other bigger breakables , hand carried na sya. :-)
DeleteEnjoying your trip photos.
ReplyDeletevery nice, thanks for sharing; have a nice Tuesday
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It's great that you were able to go around the city and get yourself some stuff too. Was the train really that crowded, like what was posted on the internet?
ReplyDeleteIt was not that crowded naman maybe because it was Sunday. :-)
DeleteI'm loving all your photos and I wish I could to China and explore the place..I bet you had so much fun exploring the place.:)
ReplyDeleteAng cute ng plastic coins. Parang laruan lang.
ReplyDeleteThank goodness there are English translations. If not nakakaloka siguro no? I always have fear of travelling alone. I did once and ayoko na maulit pa. hehe
ReplyDeleteYay for tourist-friendly places! Yes, it's true that there are many fake jades around.
ReplyDeleteInteresting place that you visited. I haven't been to nanjing and it seems like there are many historical places to take photos over there.
ReplyDeleteSeems like to had a tiring but awesome day! love the jade bracelets and unique plastic coins. thanks for sharing your lovely photos.
ReplyDeleteI have to agree with Allan, the plastic coins parang toy nga lang but its so unique. Did you brought some home with you? I bet so much fun exploring China.:)
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