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I Am Augustine Lopez, Your Tour Guide In Kerala. I Have 15 Years Of Experience In The Tourism Field In The State Of Kerala, India. I Am An English Speaking Tour Guide In Kerala. I Also Speak Hindi, Malayalam And Tamil. I Can Manage, 'A To Z' Activities Of A Tour Group Of Any Size From Airport Arrival To Departure.
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CAPITAL CITY OF China: Beijing LANGUAGE OF China: Chinese CURRENCY OF China: Yuan (CNY) COMMENTS ABOUT China: China is a country in Eastern Asia Cities : Beijing (capital), Guangzhou, Guilin, Hangzhou, Kunming, Nanjing, Shanghai, Suzhou Best places : Great Wall of China, Tibet, Silk Road, Hainan island Electricity : 220V/50Hz (various plugs) Calling Code : 86 Time Zone : UTC +8 For centuries China stood as a leading civilization, outpacing the rest of the world in the arts and sciences, but in the 19th and early 20th centuries, the country was beset by civil unrest, major famines, military defeats, and foreign occupation. After World War II, the Communists under MAO Zedong established an autocratic socialist system that, while ensuring China's sovereignty, imposed strict controls over everyday life and cost the lives of tens of millions of people. After 1978, his successor DENG Xiaoping and other leaders focused on market-oriented economic development and by 2000 output had quadrupled. For much of the population, living standards have improved dramatically and the room for personal choice has expanded, yet political controls remain tight. CLIMATE OF China: extremely diverse; tropical in south to subarctic in north RELIGION OF China: Daoist (Taoist), Buddhist, Muslim 1%-2%, Christian 3%-4% note: officially atheist (2002 est.) POPULATION OF China: 1,298,847,624 (July 2004 est.)> ECONOMY OVERVIEW OF China: In late 1978 the Chinese leadership began moving the economy from a sluggish, inefficient, Soviet-style centrally planned economy to a more market-oriented system. Whereas the system operates within a political framework of strict Communist control, the economic influence of non-state organizations and individual citizens has been steadily increasing. The authorities switched to a system of household and village responsibility in agriculture in place of the old collectivization, increased the authority of local officials and plant managers in industry, permitted a wide variety of small-scale enterprises in services and light manufacturing, and opened the economy to increased foreign trade and investment. The result has been a quadrupling of GDP since 1978. Measured on a purchasing power parity (PPP) basis, China in 2003 stood as the second-largest economy in the world after the US, although in per capita terms the country is still poor. Agriculture and industry have posted major gains especially in coastal areas near Hong Kong, opposite Taiwan, and in Shanghai, where foreign investment has helped spur output of both domestic and export goods. The leadership, however, often has experienced - as a result of its hybrid system - the worst results of socialism (bureaucracy and lassitude) and of capitalism (growing income disparities and rising unemployment). China thus has periodically backtracked, retightening central controls at intervals. The government has struggled to (a) sustain adequate jobs growth for tens of millions of workers laid off from state-owned enterprises, migrants, and new entrants to the work force; (b) reduce corruption and other economic crimes; and (c) keep afloat the large state-owned enterprises, many of which had been shielded from competition by subsidies and had been losing the ability to pay full wages and pensions. From 80 to 120 million surplus rural workers are adrift between the villages and the cities, many subsisting through part-time, low-paying jobs. Popular resistance, changes in central policy, and loss of authority by rural cadres have weakened China's population control program, which is essential to maintaining long-term growth in living standards. Another long-term threat to growth is the deterioration in the environment, notably air pollution, soil erosion, and the steady fall of the water table especially in the north. China continues to lose arable land because of erosion and economic development. Beijing says it will intensify efforts to stimulate growth through spending on infrastructure - such as water supply and power grids - and poverty relief and through rural tax reform. Accession to the World Trade Organization helps strengthen its ability to maintain strong growth rates but at the same time puts additional pressure on the hybrid system of strong political controls and growing market influences. China has benefited from a huge expansion in computer internet use. Foreign investment remains a strong element in China's remarkable economic growth. Growing shortages of electric power and raw materials will hold back the expansion of industrial output in 2004. |
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Private Guide in Suzhou - Angelina (Member Since 2010) Languages: English, Chinese Hi, this is Angelina - a local Suzhounese (born and raised in Suzhou) knows my way of this city. Now in my early 20's and just graduated from university( bachelor's degree). Private Guide in Xi`an - GaryQu (Member Since 2009) Languages: English Hello, I am Gary, from the mythical ancient land and modern rising power of China I am a professional English tour guide with National Guide Certificate, working in a city best known as the site of the Terra Cotta Army—Xi'an, China. Private Guide in Shenzhen - Isabella (Member Since 2011) Languages: English, Chinese I am a nice Chinese. like travelling . Had been to Beijing ,Shanghai, Chongqing , Harbin , now i locate in Shenzhen. Fluent oral English. English is my working language. Private Guide in Beijing - Janine (Member Since 2010) Languages: chinese english Hello, I am janine, a lovely girl, I like travelling, cooking and walking, oh, I like playing cards with friends too, do you know how to play that? let me teach you. I live in beijing now, as the capital of the People's Republic of China, Beijing is the nation's political, economic, cultural and educational center as well as being the most important center in China. There are many places in beijing which are well known by the world, for example, the Great Wall, the Summer Palace, the Imperial Palace, The Temple of Heaven, and so on. Private Guide in Shenzhen - Jasmine Wei (Member Since 2010) Languages: English,Chinese,a little French My name is Jasmine. I am easy-going,kind and honest. I am from Guangxi.There is a famous tourism city --Guilin.I have been a freelance tour guide since 2006 and have extensive experience of guiding in Shenzhen and throughout China. Guiding allows me meeting people from all over the world. I am glad to show my guest around Shenzhen--a young and dynamic coastal city in Southern China. Private Guide in Shanghai - Kate Lee (Member Since 2010) Languages: English I am sincere, kind heart, honest, responsible, easy going. I like meeting new friends to communicate each other and exchange the thoughts and opinions. Welcome to beijing of China, and hope you have good trip! Private Guide in Beijing - Kelly (Member Since 2009) Languages: chinese , English Hello,welcome to Beijing !I am Kelly ,an English tour guide in Beijing .I have been working as tour guide in the city about 5 years,certificated and experienced! Private Guide in Shanghai - Maggie (Member Since 2009) Languages: Mardarin, english, french and spanish Hello everyone,.Thanks for reading my profile . This is Maggie in Shanghai ,I work as overseas sales and purchasing jobs after graduation from university. Now I am experienced China business interpreter , translator and tour guide ! Private Guide in Beijing - Meng Feng (Member Since 2009) Languages: chinese and english I am Tina, a private tour guide in China, I am 26 years old, and been a private guide already two years more. When you visit in Bejing and whole China, you will experience the magnificent ancient and modern of the most beautiful heaven: Great Wall, Forbidden city, Summer palace,Temple of Heaven. Private Guide in Guilin - Richard Lee (Member Since 2010) Languages: English, Cantoness My name is Li Feng and my English name is Richard Lee, I'm a warm-hearted and rich-experienced tour guide, I have many years of experience on serving tourist groups. I'm very skillful at Chinese history, culture, geography, minority groups and local conditions and customs, I know the tour routes very well in the whole country, such as Yunnan, Guizhou, Guangdong, Beijing, Shanghai, Xi'an, especially my hometown Guangxi. Private Guide in Chengdu - Scott Chen (Member Since 2010) Languages: English, Chinese In 1998, I graduated from Wuhan University tourism school. Having been working in tourism circle for more than 10 years, i gathered rich experience in west China tours, Sichuan, Tibet, Qinghai etc. Travel Agency in Beijing - Terry (Member Since 2010) Languages: English We offer you different kinds of sightseeing package tours in Beijing or other city of China, anyway, it is my commitment to provide the best service to show you around the places of historic interest and scenic beauty of beijing, my aim is to give convenient service for you, and we also provide a range of consulting and research services for foreign companies or business people doing business in Beijing and China. Private Guide in Beijing - Vincent (Member Since 2010) Languages: English chinese I am post-graduate student in Beijing, and have been there for several years. I can help you enjoying nice touring in Beijing. I can supply service on weekend. Beijing is a nice place for touring. There are many famous places, especially historical interests. So traveling to Beijing will be a good chance for you to recognize china and its people. Private Guide in Beijing - Yanping Zhang (Member Since 2009) Languages: English Hey there, my name’s Yanping, a private guide from Beijing, China. I specialize in providing tours for singles, couples, families and small groups in and out of Beijing. After graduation, I went to Shanghai, worked as the commentator for the bronze ware at Shanghai Museum for two years. Travel Agency in Chengdu - Yuling Zhang (Member Since 2011) Languages: English, Chinese I am an out-going person who is warm hearted, with a sunshine smile and great sense of humor. And also thoughtful and business minded. I like traveling,good food, culture, history, reading, movies, music, You definitely won't be bored with me! Private Guide in Shanghai - Chenbo (Member Since 2006) My name is chenbo. I am 24. male. Living in shanghai China at the moment. I work as an independent business assistant/translator/tour guide.I can work as your business assistant/secretary/translator. Offering... Private Guide in Beijing - John (Member Since 2006) Open up a whole Beijing of entertainment with me. Make me your tour guide for all the exciting attractions that the Beijing has to offer. With me, I let you, your colleague or your family members concentrate... Private Guide in Beijing - Mandy (Member Since 2007) I am ntellectual, Easy-going, Flexible,Humorous.Sunshine is my personality. I am graduate student in XiAn.I am a well-educated, good quality girl with a kind heart and a gentle spirit, enthusiastic... |
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Private Guide in Beijing - LilyHello! Thanks a lot for having clicked on my page. It is great pleasure and honor for me to be your guide. Private Guide in Beijing - Mary YinHi, I am Mary Yin, and I have 6 years experience in showing people of all nationalities around Beijing, and arranging excursions to the surrounding areas, the most popular being The Great Wall. My unique... |