Judy,
I want to thank you for providing us with a wonderful experience during our visit to China. In every city we found the guides to be well prepared and able to share the history of the region and to answer our questions about the way of life of Chinese people in these cities.
We had two favorite meals. In Xian we had the best meal on the first evening at the restaurant our guide arranged for us. We also enjoyed the meal arranged for us in Yichang before we boarded the ship. Throughout our trip, the guides asked us about what types of food we would like to experience, and when we had time in Chongqing before catching our plane, the guide arranged for us to go to a hot pot restaurant, which was very unique and enjoyable. When I discussed this survey with Mr. Mocio, we both agreed that we could not remember any meal that was not a good meal.
The guides were all very good. The most outstanding were the young lady in Guilin, the young man in Shanghai, and the young lady in Xian. I believe that the guides you provided were very proficient in English and all were interesting people to meet and spend time with. Your organization has identified some very professional and talented people.
We loved the trip down the Yangtze River, the ship and staff were all wonderful.
All the drivers had nice vehicles, they were always clean and the driver was always friendly, although I don't think many of them understood English. I do not have any complaint about the quality of their work.
Thank you for the wonderful China trip. Arranging a trip entirely over the internet is a little scary because everything is arranged over a great distance. But ChinaTour360 did a very professional job of arranging every detail and even making changes when needed. Your hard work made our first visit to China a true delight, and when I return to your country I will certainly use ChinaTour360 again.
Sincerely,
Stephen W Bierschenk
I want to thank you for providing us with a wonderful experience during our visit to China. In every city we found the guides to be well prepared and able to share the history of the region and to answer our questions about the way of life of Chinese people in these cities.
We had two favorite meals. In Xian we had the best meal on the first evening at the restaurant our guide arranged for us. We also enjoyed the meal arranged for us in Yichang before we boarded the ship. Throughout our trip, the guides asked us about what types of food we would like to experience, and when we had time in Chongqing before catching our plane, the guide arranged for us to go to a hot pot restaurant, which was very unique and enjoyable. When I discussed this survey with Mr. Mocio, we both agreed that we could not remember any meal that was not a good meal.
The guides were all very good. The most outstanding were the young lady in Guilin, the young man in Shanghai, and the young lady in Xian. I believe that the guides you provided were very proficient in English and all were interesting people to meet and spend time with. Your organization has identified some very professional and talented people.
We loved the trip down the Yangtze River, the ship and staff were all wonderful.
All the drivers had nice vehicles, they were always clean and the driver was always friendly, although I don't think many of them understood English. I do not have any complaint about the quality of their work.
Thank you for the wonderful China trip. Arranging a trip entirely over the internet is a little scary because everything is arranged over a great distance. But ChinaTour360 did a very professional job of arranging every detail and even making changes when needed. Your hard work made our first visit to China a true delight, and when I return to your country I will certainly use ChinaTour360 again.
Sincerely,
Stephen W Bierschenk
- Name: Mr. Stephen Wayne Bierschenk & Mr. Stephen John Mocio
- From: Texas, USA
- E-mail: sbcglobal.net|swbierschenk
- ltinerary: 15-Day Luxury China Tours of Hong Kong - Guilin - Yangshuo - Guilin - Shanghai - Yichang - Yangtze River Cruise - Chongqing - Xian - Beijing
- Date: 1/17/2007