We are Americans who have been living in India for the last 5 years. I have a daughter, 11 and a son, 6, and we will be taking a family trip to China in April.
I did have a few questions for you, if you don't mind,
First of all, I am concerned about food. My children are fairly picky eaters. My son will eat chicken in any form. My daughter will want to eat mostly vegetarian. Both can be kept full at least with peanut butter and nutella! (I probably sound like a terrible mother...but it is what it is!) So first question - are PB and Nutella available in China? What about other basics like bread, crackers, etc?
Also, we plan to do so train trips (Beijing to Xian and Xian to Guilin). What do you think? How comfortable/clean are the trains? Our standards are pretty low (remember..we are in India!)
Any other tips you might pass on would be greatfully accepted!!
- Cammie, via email
Thanks for your email! Glad you like my blog and find it useful and I love getting questions.
First I must say, if you and your family are happy in India, then you'll have no problems in China!
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Your kids will love the food in China, if you can get them to have a taste of some simple dishes. There are so many chicken dishes that will be sure to please your son and your daughter will love all the veggie choices available. If all else fails, there's KFCs on almost every corner in China for your son. Being a vegetarian in China isn't a problem, just be extra clear when ordering that you do not want meat in a dish or ask to substitute tofu instead. If you have time and haven't done so already, look up some of my other posts about food in China for more detailed info.
On trains in China: they can be as comfortable or uncomfortable as you want them to be. I really like this site because it gives very detailed info about train travel for beginners in China. Check it out. :) Seeing as you have lived in India, I don't think you'll be in for any rude surprises when it comes to travel in China.
Have a wonderful trip and happy travels!

A wonderful feature of train travel is they have instant hot water available. You can make tea and ramen noodles if you come prepared. The Chinese are firm believers in hot water on demand.
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