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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Travel Language Barriers Another common myth I run into is that virtually no one in S.E.A. speaks English and that it’ll be difficult to navigate and get things done. While this might be a bit of a problem in the most rural of areas, or as you head out of S.E.A. and up towards China, and while it’s true, there wasn’t a profoundly high level of proficiency in many areas, locals spoke ample English to get by. Or, failing that, were always happy to track down a young kid or someone nearby who could translate if needed. In many areas </p>
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