China Ancestor Tour


Mr. Yang is an American-Chinese, who has lived in the US for 40 years. He was 35 when he left his hometown, Yantai, Shandong Province, China. He got married in the US. He has been thinking about getting back to his hometown to pay respect to his parents and visit his relatives. He also wants to see the opening China. It is really long time to be out of China.

We designed an Ancestor tour for him including Shanghai, Yantai, Nanjing, Beijing, Xi¡¯an, Kunming, Guilin and HK. We arranged enough free time for them in Yantai so that Mr. Yang can spend more time staying with his relatives. Meanwhile, we helped him to find the graveyard of his parents. The original graveyard had been moved to the suburbs in the past 10 years. In the days with tours, our guide tried to make the tour not to be too rush as Mr. Yang is 75 years old and his wife is near 70 years old. The geniality and thoughtful service of tour guide and driver makes them feel very good. Mr. Yang said to us when we called him: ¡° this is just our homeland, you will never get the same service in other countries¡±.

Another wish of Mr. Yang¡¯s is to meet his university schoolmate Mr. Song in Beijing. But they haven¡¯t contacted for about 10 years. We spent two days¡¯ time looking for this person according to the information provided by Mr. Yang. Finally, we found him. Mr. Song was an engineer and retired a few years ago. In the night of their meeting, we got a call from Mr. Yang saying ¡°I just want to thank you for this help, it is impossible to believe that we can meet here in Beijing¡±.

He said in the letter to us: ¡°Dear Hans, now that we are back home and adjusted again, we would like to extend a special thanks to you for keeping track of us, your calls throughout our trip and just for caring if things were going well. I think your company offers great value for the money paid. The service is great. We are willing to recommed the company to colleagues and friends¡±.


 
 
 
 
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