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Dear Maggie,

Sorry for having taken so long to get back to you. School started and I have been very busy. However I will be sending you feedback on your services during my China tour city by city with links to some photo albums you can feel free to copy and paste on your web page. I have not heard from Nancy, the Beijing guide yet, by
the way.

Guangzhou:

Meals: All were excellent. Cantonese food is the most famous type of Chinese food overseas. I liked each and every one of the restaurants I went to, especially the lunch restaurant. A suggestion I would like to give is that one of the meals be a Cantonese Dim Sum (Dien Xin) meal.

Guide: Lin was an excellent guide and would recommend her anytime to anybody traveling to Guangzhou. Very attentive, knowledgeable, and provided great service. She had excellent domination of the English language.

The hotel in Guangzhou was excellent and comfortable. It was in a good location with a shopping mall next door.

In terms of the Guangzhou tour itself I would like to offer the following suggestion. It would be nice to include a day trip to Foshan, especially to the Wong Fei Hung Museum. People who are fans of Chinese Wu Shu would love that.

Huang Shan:

Meals: The meals at Huang Shan were OK, but I definitely liked the food in other cities better.

Guide: Appart from the incident for which I have forgiven Phillip, his service otherwise was very good. His English and knowledge of the sites was excellent.

Hotels: They were OK.

The sites at Huang Shan itself are so beautiful. The landscape is so unforgettable. I would reccommend this tour to anybody.

Xavier Santiago
  • Name: Mr. Xavier E. Santiago-Albizu, Ms. Coralee Perez-Pedrogo & Mr. Johnathan Caldera
  • From: Cayey, Puerto Rican-American
  • E-mail: yahoo.com|xsantiagoal
  • ltinerary: 33-Day China Tours of Guangzhou - Huangshan - Suzhou - Hangzhou - Taiyuan - Pingyao - Taiyuan - Datong - Hohhot - Beijing - Guilin - Chengdu - Wolong - Chengdu - Leshan - Mt. Emei - Zigong - Dazu - Chongqing - Yangtze River Cruise - Yichang - Shanghai - Hongkong
  • Date: 8/17/2007
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