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Earth Walker Travel Club
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raymond |
Earth Walker Travel Club is a specialized travel club under the VIP Customer Department of China Palace International Travel Service, with 1800 club members all over the world. We have plenty of travel routes in hand and capable of offering more than 300 special travel plans. And we have prepared more than one hundred sets of wares for camping and various kinds of equipments needed in wild (including GPS, cookers, rock-climbing equipments, and so on.). Team leaders and guides who are specialized in different languages are ready for visitors from different countries. Since 2002, we have organized special outdoor activities for a population of about 5000 people. We are aiming at arranging fulfilling trips, creating a good circumstance for visitors to make friends, promoting an outdoor lifestyle, and organizing international commercial communication for people from different trades like architecture, mass media, and education and so on. We hope that we can build up with joint hand of our club members a paradise for international outdoor travelers.。
Ⅰ.Club Members
Our employees: The employees, Chinese, American, and Korean, come with a wide-range business background: travel agency, mass media, internet, enterprise administration, climbing guiding, professional driving coaching, etc. This brings flexibility and experience into our club. The working team, aged at 27 on average, is a team of vigor and energy.
Receptionist for international customers
Vivian
For years, Vivian has worked in the field of international traveling,, commercial communication and cultural survey. She is so eager to introduce the beautiful landscape in China to visitors from all over the world. In order to get enough information, she herself has traveled a lot both in China and in those wonderful sites abroad. France, Germany, Monaco and other counties would have witnessed her brisk footsteps.
Raymand
Born on Mongolian grassland, Raymond grew up on horse back, and then he studied and worked in different countries, such as Russia, Outer Mongolia, Spain, and Singapore. A professional guide registered in China National Travel Agency with a climbing guide license, now he is the founder of the Earth Walker Travel Club, and he has been engaged in international commercial communication, oversee education, and scientific adventure and survey.
Juns
Juns, the ex-English-teacher in Qinghua University, who once worked as a education consultant, has been in China for five years. He loves traveling, and has a rich traveling experience in more than sixty counties and regions. Now he is searching the most mysterious corner in China
Jing zheng
Jing Zheng is an expert in Japanese and Korean language, as he ever worked in Japan and Korea after he graduated from China Politics and Laws University. Remaining single as he is now, he is quite sure to marry a Chinese girl and live on this land for his lifetime.
Ⅱ.Qualification
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vivian |
Our company, one of the biggest travel companies on China, is registered as “China Palace International Travel Service”, which was founded in 1994, a national level agency of international traveling business under the permission of China National Travel Bureau (license: L—zy—GJ00017). With a working staff of more than 800, the company is aiming at promoting human living quality and trying to establish a reputation in this field.
English: CHINA PALACE INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL SERVICE
License: L-ZY-GJ00017
Location: Beijing, China
Address: Room 901, The Fifth Mining Mansion (Wukuang Dasha), No.15, the Fourth Section of Anhuili, Chaoyang District, Beijing .
Website (Chinese): www.dadimanyou.com
Receptionist: Vivian, Raymond, Jing Zheng, Juns
Email: vivian200579@hotmail.com
wangxuerui422@msn.com
Tel: +86-10-64929052
Fax:+86-10-64920024
The uniqueness of traveling in China
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juns |
The river of China history is long and old. The recognized earliest human-beings living in China was sinanthropus, over 700 thousand years ago.
China was one of the four “Old Civilizations” in the world, five thousand years in record.
From Tang Dynasty (about 600-900 AD) on, merchants in coastal area began to sail to other countries. In September and October every year, they would sail with northeast monsoon to Southeast Asia and ran business there. The next year, they return to homeland with southeast monsoon in March or April. These are the first oversea Chinese into Southeast Asian.
After Tang Dynasty, people in other countries got used to calling Chinese people at home or abroad “Tang Ren” (Tang People), and the place they lived were called “Tang Ren Jie”(China Town)
Yuan Dynasty (1279-1368 AD) expanded the widest territory in Chinese history, and it divided the whole country into provinces as was more convenient to rule. Its capital city Dadu, the business center at its time, is today’s Beijing.
Before and after its foundation, Yuan Dynasty had never ceased its greed for land. Wars forged by it reached as far as to the Danube area. It changed the world.
In the peak of her power, China rendered great impact on the world, and also gave herself a tint of mystery for today’s visitors.
Only ranking after Russia and Canada, China is the third biggest country in the world in terms of land. The territory is 9.6 million square kilometers, a area almost equal to the whole Europe.
Locating on the boarder that separates China from India and Nepal, China’s highest mountain range, Himalayas, whose main peaks stands 6000 meters above sea level on average, is also? the world’s highest.
The Interior Mongolia Plateau is the second biggest plateau in China. It is level and most part of it is endless grassland, indeed,? the biggest temperate grassland in the world.
China is the hometown of porcelain, known as “East Porcelain Land”. Jingde Town is called “porcelain town” in China.
It seems that the world should know more about China. The mention of “China” always leads people to big cities as Beijing, Shanghai, Xi’ an, the capital cities in ancient times or modern metropolis at present. However, it is at the corners of China that there are Chinese traditional culture, convention, amazing nationalities, and mysterious landscape, little known to the world. Even Chinese people know little about these people and their life style, because they live in remote area out of tourists’ reach. Fortunately, our club has ever been partner of CCTV and National Geography Program, helping with some newsreel making, thus we had the access to the unknown world. Here we reorganized the resources, making out special travel routes, and bring special service for traveling lovers.
The special routes:
The Ten Mysterious Tibetan Area in China (Qinghai, Tibet, Kangba, Anduo, etc.
An Archaeological Survey along the Silk Road
Southeast Guizhou Minority People’s Culture
Riding and Hunting in Mongolia
Tibetan Buddhist Ceremony
Chinese Ancient Great Wall Camp
Adventure to Chinese Cave Tribes
Exploration in Panda’s Hometown, Wolong
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