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| I have a friend who loves to snorkel. She wants to learn to dive and is going to be in China on the following dates in the following locations. She wants to do some snorkeling while she's there and if possible, check out diving. Nov 10 - 17 Hong Kong Nov 17 - 23 Lijiang, Yunnan Province (unconfirmed) Nov 23 - 27 Hong Kong Nov 27 - 30 Beijing Does anyone know anything about diving in these locations? Water temps, viz, where to go etc. Info on snorkel sites also appreciated although I figure it might be kind of cold to snorkel in Bejing (if you can at all) in late November. I recommended that she go on a resort dive to check out diving so I'm also looking for a dive operation that someone can recommend. Thanks! |
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| In article <2eppo0lm20u1lp0cje7u3ojquane6dpnb6@4ax.com>, Diver <gratefuldiver@sbcglobal.net> wrote: € I have a friend who loves to snorkel. She wants to learn to dive and € is going to be in China on the following dates in the following € locations. She wants to do some snorkeling while she's there and if € possible, check out diving. € € Nov 10 - 17 Hong Kong € Nov 17 - 23 Lijiang, Yunnan Province (unconfirmed) € Nov 23 - 27 Hong Kong € Nov 27 - 30 Beijing € € Does anyone know anything about diving in these locations? Water € temps, viz, where to go etc. Info on snorkel sites also appreciated € although I figure it might be kind of cold to snorkel in Bejing (if € you can at all) in late November. € € I recommended that she go on a resort dive to check out diving so I'm € also looking for a dive operation that someone can recommend. € Unless she's into cold lake diving, there's not much opportunity to dive near Beijing or Lijiang (do you know anything about China's geography, or did you bother to look at a map before asking this question?) There is local diving around Hong Kong, but as with Singapore, it's considered to be a "macro environment" (a clever way of saying the typical visibility is about 6 inches, which limits you to seeing tiny critters close up). Most people from Hong Kong travel elsewhere to dive. If she wants to learn to dive, she'd probably have a better time if she took a short trip to Thailand, the Philippines, etc. and did a course there. Alan |
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| Thanks Alan, Yes I did bother to look at the map, but the map I had available at the moment wasn't very large so I could not tell accurately how close to the coast Beijing was. My apologies if this annoyed you. What you've related about Hong Kong is pretty much what others who have contacted me have related. Thanks for the confirmation B On Sat, 06 Nov 2004 10:04:21 -0800, Alan Street <agstreet@nonono_san.rr.com> wrote: >In article <2eppo0lm20u1lp0cje7u3ojquane6dpnb6@4ax.com>, Diver ><gratefuldiver@sbcglobal.net> wrote: > >€ I have a friend who loves to snorkel. She wants to learn to dive and >€ is going to be in China on the following dates in the following >€ locations. She wants to do some snorkeling while she's there and if >€ possible, check out diving. >€ >€ Nov 10 - 17 Hong Kong >€ Nov 17 - 23 Lijiang, Yunnan Province (unconfirmed) >€ Nov 23 - 27 Hong Kong >€ Nov 27 - 30 Beijing >€ >€ Does anyone know anything about diving in these locations? Water >€ temps, viz, where to go etc. Info on snorkel sites also appreciated >€ although I figure it might be kind of cold to snorkel in Bejing (if >€ you can at all) in late November. >€ >€ I recommended that she go on a resort dive to check out diving so I'm >€ also looking for a dive operation that someone can recommend. >€ > > >Unless she's into cold lake diving, there's not much opportunity to >dive near Beijing or Lijiang (do you know anything about China's >geography, or did you bother to look at a map before asking this >question?) There is local diving around Hong Kong, but as with >Singapore, it's considered to be a "macro environment" (a clever way of >saying the typical visibility is about 6 inches, which limits you to >seeing tiny critters close up). Most people from Hong Kong travel >elsewhere to dive. > >If she wants to learn to dive, she'd probably have a better time if she >took a short trip to Thailand, the Philippines, etc. and did a course >there. > >Alan |
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| In article <p95qo0d9sekg2jgfmhue92747mk1c0bcep@4ax.com>, Diver <gratefuldiver@sbcglobal.net> wrote: € Thanks Alan, € € Yes I did bother to look at the map, but the map I had available at € the moment wasn't very large so I could not tell accurately how close € to the coast Beijing was. My apologies if this annoyed you. € I don't know if "annoyed" is the right word, but I do admit that I have little tolerance for people who ask for information that they could look up themselves in 60 seconds or less. I can understand asking about Hong Kong. It's a port city and unless you've spent time there you might think there would be good diving close by. I know I did when I first started visiting Singapore on a regular basis. But Beijing and especially Lijiang are easily ruled out as diving locations if you look at any reasonably sized map of China. Beijing looks close, but it's still about 100 miles from the nearest coastline. But giving you the benefit of the doubt - here's a map resource I find very useful: http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/ Alan |
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| "Alan Street" <agstreet@nonono_san.rr.com> wrote in message news:061120041632505961%agstreet@nonono_san.rr.com ... > I don't know if "annoyed" is the right word, but I do admit that I have Annoyed is the right word. I was annoyed. |
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| Thanks for the map resource. I appreciate it. Bob |
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| The yangtze River is I think one of the longest or biggest in the world I just don't quite know which is which, but if ever, that would be a starting point if ever they do allow diving in that area. |
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