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You're on your way to Qù Gùgōng, the Imperial Palace, and this is the third time you've passed the same street. Better ask some passer-by for directions! There are five questions to check how much you know.
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Why would it be a good idea to have a compass with you when asking for directions? Click on the right answer.
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If you stop a passer-by, which of the following expressions is appropriate to start the question with?
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It doesn't matter
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Thank you
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Excuse me
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Now ask if this is the way to the Imperial Palace.
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How about going to the Imperial Palace?
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Is this the way to the Imperial Palace?
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Are you going to the Imperial Palace?
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The person tells you wǎng dōng guǎi. What does it mean?
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The passer-by adds: liǎng ǐ dì, it's two li. How many metres is a :ǐ?
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If you don't know the answer have a look at the useful phrases or cultural notes to get a clue.