Jason
Why do you want to play in China?
Cheers
hi mike
I can't speak for Jason, but I spent several weeks in China several years ago, it was a life defining experience. Wherever we went, we were treated with the uptmost warmth and courtesy. Never felt unsafe, and I mean NEVER! Whenever we had a question or had a language issue, there was always a local ready to help and go overboard. Can't say enough about the police, beyond freindly and helpful, they were patient with directions when we got lost, and if we needed translation, they were awesome. .
Whererver we went, we never felt like strangers. These are a very happy people. Sure, they might be oppressed in the sense they don't have the free speech we do, but do we really have free speech here and if we do, what good is it doing us anyway. Everywhere we went, people outside, walking ,dancing, socilaizing. The parks crowded, the markets crowded. Did not see a fat person once, not once. Who are we to say we are any better off? Don't believe the media and all the hype about these being an oppressed people. They are happier than we are, healthier than we are.
Did not play golf, this was not a golf trip, but did see a number of courses and they were stunning.
Hong Kong, there are no words to describe it. At night, no other city has a skyline to match, with all the lights and colors. Across the harbor in Kowloon, it is an amazing site.
We ate the local foods, did not get sick once. The beer is great.
Anyone has the chance to go, do not turn it down. Nothing to worry about. Getting a visa is a breeze.
It will be a life defining experience to anyone who makes the long journey. Cannot reccomend enough, and can't wait to go back.
The golf is great and sure to get better. Anyone on the fence about going should surely go!