# HG changeset patch # User Christian Urban # Date 1440012001 -28800 # Node ID 28c0a578db53b439fb137d35453386f6c6714c6a # Parent 9d9e004c540f955939d92114e9aa8171d3f07a81 updated booklet diff -r 9d9e004c540f -r 28c0a578db53 booklet.pdf Binary file booklet.pdf has changed diff -r 9d9e004c540f -r 28c0a578db53 booklet.tex --- a/booklet.tex Wed Aug 19 17:09:26 2015 +0800 +++ b/booklet.tex Thu Aug 20 03:20:01 2015 +0800 @@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ \item \textbf{Free Public Wifi / Mobile Phones}\hspace{3mm} While free public wifi is nowadays pretty ubiquitous in big cities in China (Starbucks, Costas, McDonalds are obvious -places where to find wifi), you need a working mobile phone in +places where to find wifi), you need nearly always a working mobile phone in order to use it. You will have to register your number when you log in, and the wifi operator will then send you a password token via SMS. The problem is that chances are great @@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ not assume you can check information on the Internet while travelling. -At the hotel there will be wifi (with the super-secure +At the hotel there will be wifi (named HanYuan-\_\_\_\_ with the super-secure password: 123456789). But again, do not assume you can download that last episode of the Daily Show: while bandwidth will generally be enough for reading email, be prepared for an @@ -595,7 +595,7 @@ will receive a green paper ticket for each day, which you have to show before going to breakfast. For lunches you have to show your ITP badge. Hanyuan Hotel also includes a quite good -restaurant on the 2nd floor. +restaurant on the 2nd floor, where you can have dinner and lunch. \begin{itemize} \item\textbf{Near the Hotel}\hspace{3mm} @@ -717,7 +717,7 @@ (you can see it from the hotel if you have a room sufficiently high up): Walk the Houbiaoying Road towards the city centre; once you traversed the river, bear right. You will see a tall -wall build of grey stones. At the beginning it is a restored +wall built of grey stones. At the beginning it is a restored section, but further down the original wall starts (towards the top-end in the map below). @@ -728,7 +728,7 @@ Another scenic spot in Nanjing is the \textbf{\textit{Xuanwu Lake}}, which is dotted with several beautiful small islands and a good place to have a walk. You can reach the lake by -going to Xuanwumen Metro Station at Line~1. Xingyuan suggests +going to Xuanwumen Metro Station on Line~1. Xingyuan suggests the walk indicated red below where you end up in from Jimingsi Station on Line~3. @@ -811,6 +811,13 @@ dining-compadres with a way of how to split the bill amongst yourselves. As mentioned before, tip is not expected. +Many dishes in China are for carnivorous beings, but often +there are also completely vegetarian dishes---remember you +will normally be ordering many small dishes. However, I cannot +comment on vegetarian dishes. A completely vegetarian +restaurant must be rare in China. + + \begin{itemize} \item\textbf{Quanjude / Beijing Duck}\hspace{3mm} Of course Beijing Roast Duck is not native to Nanjing, but it diff -r 9d9e004c540f -r 28c0a578db53 booklet2.pdf Binary file booklet2.pdf has changed