updated
authorChristian Urban <christian dot urban at kcl dot ac dot uk>
Thu, 27 Aug 2015 09:04:24 +0800
changeset 331 5b47bd1d9246
parent 330 9351eb58caa1
child 332 cf69bb0b9a4f
updated
booklet.tex
--- a/booklet.tex	Thu Aug 27 09:03:41 2015 +0800
+++ b/booklet.tex	Thu Aug 27 09:04:24 2015 +0800
@@ -892,11 +892,14 @@
 Lukou Airport or to Shanghai). If you have heavy luggage
 the most sensible ways seems to take a taxi to Nanjing Nan, 
 and then from there take the metro for example to Lukou 
-Airport. \bigskip
+Airport. Or go the whole way to the airport by taxi (remember to
+make sure the taxi driver switches on the meter). Note that
+the hotel usually does not call a taxi: you have to go to
+the ``big road'' and hail one down yourself.\bigskip
 
 
 \noindent
-For the taxi driver:
+For Nanjing Nan show the taxi driver:
 \begin{center}
 \LARGE\addtolength{\fboxsep}{10mm}
 \framebox{
@@ -911,7 +914,7 @@
 If you take the train to Shanghai, for example, especially 
 if the train is on the weekend, it might be a good idea to
 buy the ticket in advance. For this you have to go to the
-train station and go to the ticket counter.
+train station and buy one at the ticket counter.
 
 
 %For a bit of fun: the English description of some dishes