Canton Fair -Guangzhou Chinese and English interpreter -Sourcing service -visiting factories
Hi, this is Alice Woods – an English tour guide/operator and business assistant in China, who works with meticulous attention to detail and loves to take the challenge with sunshine smile. Welcome to China, and be my friends.
No matter you travel to China for leisure or for business, I am able to assist your trip. My concern is your enjoyment and satisfaction with my top class service at … Read more ...
Canton Fair -Guangzhou Chinese and English interpreter -Sourcing service -visiting factories
Hi, this is Alice Woods – an English tour guide/operator and business assistant in China, who works with meticulous attention to detail and loves to take the challenge with sunshine smile. Welcome to China, and be my friends.
No matter you travel to China for leisure or for business, I am able to assist your trip. My concern is your enjoyment and satisfaction with my top class service at … Read more ...
Hi, this is Alice Woods – an English tour guide/operator and business assistant in China, who works with meticulous attention to detail and loves to take the challenge with sunshine smile. Welcome to China, and be my friends.
I have been working as a tour guide around 10years. I love travel and believe travelling is the best way to know the world. So many customers become my friends and they recommend my tour service to their friends and family, due to the great service offered.I am really … Read more ...
Sevastopol is the second largest city of the Crimea. Founded in 1783 as a navy fortress and stronghold of the Russian Empire it was visited by Catherine the Great, Russian Tsar`s, Churchill and Roosevelt, by all high officials of nowadays. In and around Sevastopol there are more than a thousand monuments dedicated to the incomparable resistance of its defenders during the Crimean War 1853-1856 and WW2.
Several objects you "need to see" in this town: Panorama Museum (Sevastopol defence in … Read more ...
A Russian attack on 25 October 1854, during the Crimean War, on British positions, near a town in Ukraine, 10 km/6 mi southeast of Sevastopol. It was the scene of the ill‐timed Charge of the Light Brigade of British cavalry against the Russian entrenched artillery. Of the 673 soldiers who took part, there were 272 casualties. Balaclava helmets were knitted hoods worn here by soldiers in the bitter weather.
The Russian army broke through Turkish lines on 25 October and entered the valley … Read more ...