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2 Απρ 2019 · The tea house scam is one of the most common Chinese scams, but it’s so well-executed that it’s easy to fall for. Find out what to look for and how to avoid it.
Scams like these are more common in the touristy areas of the major cities of Beijing (around Wangfujing, Tiananmen Square, and near 5-Star hotels) and Shanghai (along the Bund, Nanjing Lu, and Renmin Square). A polite, “No, I am not interested”, usually works to dissuade these advances.
11 Απρ 2024 · Suddenly, we turned into a grotty side street, away from all the modern malls on West Nanjing Road, and before I knew it I was sitting in a dingy tea room sandwiched between the lady and her niece. I was in a slight daze throughout the tea ceremony, and did not even think about questioning the cost of it all.
Here are the possible scams and tourist traps that you may find in Beijing, Shanghai, Guilin and other popular tourist destinations in China - Tea House scam, taxi scam, Counterfeit Money, etc., as well as our advice on how to protect yourself from the scams and traps. 1. Teahouse/Tea Ceremony/Coffee Scam.
One of the girls tied a tea house charm thing on my bag which was supposedly a gift from the house, a bit later an older Chinese man approached me, seeing the charm thing, and informed me that I was ripped off, even if it was only 200.
23 Ιουλ 2024 · Ten common scams to avoid in Shanghai and around China. It's a SmSh PSA. If you act civilized and harmonious during your time in Shanghai, you'll probably be fine, though you may lose an iPhone or two at the club or on the street if you don't zip those pockets. You should also watch out for devious souls who want to come between you and your money.
17 Σεπ 2014 · Here’s some handy tips on how to spot and avoid the three major scams: the Tea Scam, Art Scam, and Bar Scam. The Tea Scam: Location– typically on the Bund, Yu Garden or in other large tourist areas