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I was wondering if anyone can give me any advice for a 2-week business trip to China at the end of July. I will be traveling with one other co-worker to install some industrial equipment about 1-1/2 hours outside of Shanghai. My company is picking up the entire cost of the trip.
My company has provided some interesting reading material on the culture and such. I have also just started researching the internet.
I intend to take my RRT-0 and Maratac AAA lights along with a half-dozen or so batteries for each. From what I've read, I don't anticipate any problems traveling with these lights.
How big will the language barrier be? Will we feel (and be treated like) tourists and/or foreigners? I know the World Expo will be going on while we are there.
My biggest question, which I've been unable to find any answer on, is what kind of knife laws they have. I would like to have at least a small pocket knife (2-blade pen knife) along with my Leatherman Wave to use while installing our equipment. I'm well aware I have to check any knives to fly, but I don't want to get caught with a knife that is deemed illegal in China.
Any advice would be GREATLY appreciated.
My company has provided some interesting reading material on the culture and such. I have also just started researching the internet.
I intend to take my RRT-0 and Maratac AAA lights along with a half-dozen or so batteries for each. From what I've read, I don't anticipate any problems traveling with these lights.
How big will the language barrier be? Will we feel (and be treated like) tourists and/or foreigners? I know the World Expo will be going on while we are there.
My biggest question, which I've been unable to find any answer on, is what kind of knife laws they have. I would like to have at least a small pocket knife (2-blade pen knife) along with my Leatherman Wave to use while installing our equipment. I'm well aware I have to check any knives to fly, but I don't want to get caught with a knife that is deemed illegal in China.
Any advice would be GREATLY appreciated.
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