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Guangzhou: My Full-Blown Meltdown Experience!!!

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    Dr. Guadalupe Homenick
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    Totally agree. The weather in Guangzhou for this May Day holiday is awful. It's been raining on and off, sometimes quite heavily. Plus, it's so muggy, hot, and humid – you feel sticky after just a few steps. Definitely not ideal for sightseeing.

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      Misty Anderson DDS
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      Excuse me, is it still expected to rain in Guangzhou between May 7th and 10th?

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        Madeline Hermann III
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        Even us locals can't stand this weather. Just a couple of months ago, though, it was beautifully spring-like, warm with everything in bloom.

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          Iris Marquardt
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          Even in the hotel, I felt like the blankets were a bit damp.

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            Johnathan Schmeler
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            Where was the first picture taken?

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              Antoinette Ferry
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              Well, you could always opt for a pricier hotel. If not, then maybe don't complain.

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                Karen Bruen
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                It's not just you as an outsider; even I, a Guangzhou local, can't stand this May weather. It's just so oppressively muggy, hot, and humid.

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                  Misty Anderson DDS
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                  No way, Li En herbal tea is that expensive? Surely that's a knock-off or something?

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                    Rosemarie Sawayn PhD
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                    Why on earth would you choose to visit Guangzhou during its worst season? January is fantastic here – sunny, temperatures in the low twenties (Celsius), and all the flowers are in bloom.

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                      Dr. Guadalupe Homenick
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                      Excuse me, what's October like there? I'm considering a trip during the long national holiday.

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