Dear Reina,
My wife, Doug, and I have just returned from our Beijing-Xian-Shanghai trip and want to thank you and your Beijing and extended suppliers throughout China for the wonderful one week we spent in China and the most dedicated and professional service we received from our guides in Beijing (Alan), Xi'an (Jerry) and Shanghai (Bob) and their respective drivers. I make these comments as a marketing research professional whose practice includes customer service quality fulfillment evaluation. Of particular importance is that all of our arrangements were made with Tour-beijing.com via E-Mail and everything was actually delivered as promised and more.
Best personal regards, Doug Cirruzzo
Colorado Springs,
CO USA
Gongqing Forest Park, the city¡¯s second-largest, is located Yangpu District of Shanghai. It is close to he Huangpu River on the east and not far from the war industry road on the weat. Occupied a total area of 1.31 million square meters, about 1 million of the park is open to the public.
The park was built almost 50 years ago in order to provide Shanghai with a place for enjoying various scenes of ¡°nature¡±. It features hills, streams, a bamboo forest and various-themed areas. ¡°The pine wave and glen¡±, ¡°Jungle and Weald¡±, ¡°forest against the dark in the autumn¡± is formed by the knoll matches, the lawn, the lake, the brook, the jungle, and the bamboos, etc. As long as you like, you can ride house in the forest, whiff in the lake¡¡ to appreciate the spice of the nature as much as you like. One popular area of the park is a lakeside grassy shore which offers barbeque pits and a picnic area.
If you take great interest in challenge, you will be play crazily in the park. It provides over 30 kinds of stimulated items both on land and water including Cockhorse Gallop, Old Well Exploration, Human Ape Tai Mountain, Cliff, Tight Encirclement, etc.
Tip: Getting to the park is best accomplished by taxi (or private car). It is not close to any current metro lines and is far enough out of the city center to be a daunting series of bus rides.