--- a/booklet.tex Thu Aug 20 11:32:02 2015 +0800
+++ b/booklet.tex Fri Aug 21 09:22:14 2015 +0800
@@ -429,7 +429,7 @@
Maglev. You have to first buy a ticket inside the metro
station. The good thing about this option is that metro
travelling in Shanghai is pretty easy for foreigners as all
-stations are signed out in letters. For buying a ticket for
+stations are sign-posted in letters. For buying a ticket for
the metro, check the section about buying a metro ticket in
Nanjing (the procedure is pretty universal in China; the only
exception is that in Shanghai the metro ticket is a paper
@@ -453,7 +453,7 @@
this is seen as normal by Chinese.
Next you need to buy a train ticket. There are ticket
-counters, see left below, signed out in the main hall. (Unlike
+counters, see left below, sign-posted in the main hall. (Unlike
the metro, ticket machines for trains are of no use for you,
because you would need a Chinese ID-card in order to buy
anything with them.)
@@ -480,7 +480,7 @@
from that is the sign that the ticket is for second class (二).
For the short duration of the trip there is no real need
to buy a ticket for first class. On the top right-hand corner
-is the platform signed out (10A). If not, you have to look
+is the platform written (10A). If not, you have to look
at the large display in the hall to get this information.
Next you have to wait for your train on the main concourse of
@@ -502,7 +502,7 @@
Like in the section for travelling from Nanjing Lukou Airport,
there are two option you can take from Nanjing Nan. The only
difference is that the train station has a different taxi
-stand, which is signed out at the station. At the taxi stand
+stand, which is sign-posted at the station. At the taxi stand
you need to take a yellow taxi that goes to ``Nanjing
Downtown''. The taxi will cost around 36 RMB and needs to be
paid in cash. Show the driver the map in Fig~\ref{hanyuan}.