Contrasts in China - A Look at Life in the Cities and Countryside

Sheila Lum


Region:
Yorkshire & Humber
Notice Period:
Emergency (maybe less than one week's notice)
Type:
Hobby
Fee:
Paid: Flat rate but if greater distance and if a particularly large group fee can be discussed
Category:
Travel
Updated:
5th December 2017
Tagged:
China | Culture | Lifestyle | People

Visiting the 2 cities and a countryside town where I have lived. So lots of information about life in those locations.

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About Sheila Lum

I now know how to do use zoom for talks / slide shows Contrasts in China is perhaps the most suitable one I first went to China in 1996 and lived there 2006 - 2010 so I have a lot of experience of living and experiencing life in many parts of China. I have a variety of talks about different aspects about the ways Chinese live and my experiences living and traveling in China. I revisited in 2015 and was planning to go again in 2020, got my visa Wednesday and rejoiced but on the Sunday as had been on the phone to China when they started to lock down. 3 of my 6 talks are listed, nearly every time the comment is that wasn't like holiday slides, I am able to give an insight into how life really is for people in China. I am willing to be contacted at short notice to see if I can cover and help you out, as well as taking bookings for your future plans.


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