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
Three Mountains Assembly Hall is the only well-preserved Assembly Hall of late Qing Dynasty. It took five years to complete by fruiterer of Fujian. It gained the name as there are three mountains in Fujian city: Yu Mountain in Southeast, Wushi Mountain in Southwest, Yuewang Mountain in North. With an area of 1,000 square meters, the whole building is gallant with carved girder and painted ridgepole featuring the character of Fujian. In the central of the main hall put figure of the Queen of Heaven as sacrifice originally. Opposite with the main hall is an ancient drama platform in order to play for the God.
The Assembly Hall is not only a place with high art value, but also the site of thrice Armed Insurgence of Shanghai’s workers. Now, the picture and the historical record has been displayed inside the assembly hall. The assembly hall is divided into three parts: the Collection Display Hall, Historical data of thrice Armed Insurgence of Shanghai’s Workers and the Hero Room of Nanshi. The Three Assembly Hall has been listed as a new tour spot of Shanghai by Shanghai Tour Bureau.
Location: No.1551, Zhongshan South Road Tel: 021-63135582 Open time: 8:30am-16:30pm