Absolutely. When we went, we each took an extra pair of jeans and a few t-shirts, underwear, and a warm jacket -- the entire remainder of our luggage was taking Tony things he couldn't buy in China. He was teaching English as a 2nd language, but he wanted to use music in the classes, so we took him harmonicas (yep -- made in China; not AVAILABLE in China), Jews Harps, and simple flutes. We also took him pyjamas, t-shirts, sunblock, aspirin, bandaids, hydrogen peroxide, toothpaste, electric toothbrushes, and underwear. We also took him garden seeds, and found out when we got there that was highly illegal. They were confiscated. (After we got back to Nebraska, we mailed him the same types of seeds -- and he received them in the mail. I appreciated the irony of that.)
We actually had quite a lot of fun running around trying to find enough flutes and harmonicas here (I think we ended up ordering some off Amazon; IIRC, they were shipped to us here FROM China, ROTFLOL!). Not much more available in rural Nebraska than they are in rural China, LOL.
The people, especially the children, were wonderful, warm and welcoming. The respect accorded us as two "old ladies", and one of them being the teacher's mom, was notable.
We felt safe everywhere we went, and learned there is very little of what we call "street crime". Of course, us not knowing the language, we could have been unknowingly in danger. We saw parks without one shred of litter anywhere, wide boulevards that looked like they were swept clean daily, and families of mom, dad, and kids all squeezed on a tiny scooter zipping along.
Rural China is as different from urban China as rural Nebraska is from New York City.
@wwin wrote:
@Irene_L.A. wrote:
Coyle, as we speak, has many shops in China...where ya been girl? Everything you buy these days is made in parts of China, retail is booming there.
I agree things are in constant flux in China. The everything made in China statement is similar to what I said exasperated one day when we were living there years ago. "Everything is made in China, why can't I get any of it!". Most items were made for export and never sold in the country. I couldn't find Diapers, strollers, shoes above a size 9, clothes that fit, A tape measure (yes I had to have someone in the states send me a tape measure). Friends still take suitcases full of items back when they go visit (and not just chocolate and VSOP).