China: A long way to go for a Chinese.....!

Norman Harris SpeakerNet Sponsor


Region:
North West
Notice Period:
Emergency (maybe less than one week's notice)
Type:
All sorts of organisations WI, Rotary, Probus, Travel clubs etc
Fee:
Paid: Depends on distance traveled and group size
Category:
Travel
Updated:
20th November 2017
Tagged:
Travel China | History

What an experience! Visit Shanghai, see the incredible Terracotta warriors, walk the Great Wall, visit the amazing the Summer Palace, the Forbidden City with its claimed 9999 rooms, Beijing with its millions of bikes and a trip along the Yangtze River and so much more that will amaze you!

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About Norman Harris

Now retired (early) from British Aerospace where he was the Assistant Engineering Manager on the Tornado ADV. He’s flown 7 miles high and pulled 6G in a Tornado. He went truck driving around Europe for a year when he retired driving 17 and 38 ton articulated trucks ‘just for the hell of it’. His hobbies are fell walking, painting, computing and classic car restoration A few years ago he rode his Harley-Davidson across the USA from Philadelphia to San Francisco and back. He’s been trekking the Himalayas to Everest Base camp and the High Andes in Peru to Machu Picchu. He’s ridden from Las Vegas to Sturgis in South Dakota to attend the biggest motorcycle rally in the world and crewed a square-rigger 6000 miles out in the Atlantic, visited China, Norway and many cities in the USA but as they say, that’s another story….. All my talks are projected Powerpoint with many colour images and videos to illustrate the talks with lots of information and stories about the places I have visited.


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