Okay, so when school ends in like 2 weeks, we are going China for like 1-2 weeks, and India for like 2-4 weeks. Majoritily india. Well, In China we are just staying in a hotel. In India, we are going to 3 cities. My cousin's houses in 2 cities, and this other city[with a LOT of shopping]. So, I was wondeirng what I should bring to china and india. Also, the plane ride(s) are really LONG. What should I bring to china and india and what should i bring on the plane? [i know they have a tv and stuff but still].It's gonna be very hot. And also, my cousins break things, so i'm not going to bring my laptop, but my brother is. So, i should bring..
-clothes
-brothers laptop
-a beautiful bag
what else? I'm gonna be bored because my cousins have school and my parents are gonna supply the money..
Please help me!
Thanks.!
I'm thinking of bringing knitting stuff..and..um...other stuff. what else should i bring?
Other than that there should hopefully be plenty for you to do over there depending on what cities you're staying at and who you'll be staying with. For any places where you'll be staying with family it might be a good idea to check with your parents as to what they have over there which you can do and if there's places to visit where you can go. If there isn't then you may need to take things to keep yourself preoccupied whilst your cousins will be at school.
As for the plane rides - I think mp3 players are not allowed to be used in the planes (you may need to check this though) but otherwise by all means take some books you may have wanted to read but never got around to. :] Any small games machines will also come in very handy (again you might have to chck if you can use them on the plane since they can be picky about it).
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