We're not suggesting that the Lido hotel is evil in the same way as the Overlook from the Shining, but be informed that at least one of the bank machines in there is on the fritz, and withdrawing cash may involve a longer wait than is customary, with the exact length depending on how many technicians are needed to pry off the faceplate of the machine and dive into its innards in search of your American Express card.

Learning Chinese? This is a pretty basic lesson all about various cards (bank cards, credit cards, telephone cards) and the various things they can get up to with and without your permission. This lesson is suitable for anyone with less than two months of Chinese study, and will cover some useful vocabulary and sentences for daily life in China. We hope you like it, and please let us know if you have any feedback or suggestions in the comments section below.
 said on
June 9, 2012
In the vocab for this lesson, the pinyin for 信用卡 mistakenly says yin4yong4ka3
 said on
June 9, 2012
@murrayjames,

Sorry James, I'm in charge of content proofreading. I didn't realize we had mistakes like this, and we should have avoided them. I will go through all the lessons annotation from today, and make sure this is no mistake left :) Sorry for this again!

--Echo

echo@popupchinese.com
 said on
June 9, 2012
@Echo,

No problem! Truth be told, I feel a bit pedantic for bringing them up.

The typos don't interfere with lesson content or learning Chinese on site. I do notice them later, usually in multiple choice questions in the Popup Review.