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Originally Posted by Kybosh
I went to Beijing, Chengdu and a couple other places around that time of year. For the most part it was pretty good. In Beijing the government controlled heating systems don't get turned on until November 15 I think, but most places have independent heating as well. I actually liked traveling at that time because I was never hot or sticky and there weren't as many tourists at any one spot. China is interesting because it's the only place I've been to where local Chinese tourists greatly outnumber foreigners. Chengdu was very comfortable at the time as well (t-shirt, jeans, light jacket type clothes), but rain does come and go.
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American National Parks. The Chinese are actually quite a lot like Americans in this way, they both love to travel, and they both rarely leave their own country.