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Reviews: Seoul: Mt.Seorak & Naksan Temple Day Trip from Seoul
Guest User2026-02-26
Great freedom during the visits; especially on the mountain where you have time for a hike if you wish. Mount Seorak was majestic, the Naksan temple magnificent. Steven, our guide, was kind, funny, interesting, and made our day unforgettable! Thank you so much to him for this experience.
Reviews: Seoul: Sokcho Beach, Market, Hot Spring and Seorak Cable Car
Guest User2025-10-07
Long trip during Chusok holiday (lots of traffic) but allowed me to see the things that I wanted on the East Coast of Korea. Our guide Alvin was great, the most fluent guide I've seen in Korea.
Reviews: Soong Ching Ling Memorial Residence In Shanghai + Wukang Mansion + Wukang Road professional tour guide service with headsets
Guest User2026-01-13
I highly recommend this Shanghai cultural guided tour! Following the guide throughout the entire tour not only gave me a clear understanding of the historical context of the Soong Ching Ling Memorial Residence, Wukang Building, and Wukang Road, but also provided a level of professionalism and personalized service that far exceeded my expectations – a truly exceptional experience! The guide, Zhou Junju, was exceptionally professional, far from simply reading from a script. At the Soong Ching Ling Memorial Residence, from the preserved furnishings in the main building and the precious books in the library, to the camphor grove in the courtyard that Soong Ching Ling loved, every detail was vividly and thoroughly explained. She also added many little-known anecdotes, making this great woman's image more lifelike and three-dimensional, not just a cold historical symbol, but a warm and relatable protagonist. Arriving at the Wukang Building, I was truly amazed. The guide meticulously explained its origins as a design by László Hudec, its history as the former Normandy Apartments, and the stories of renowned artists like Zhao Dan and Sun Daolin who once lived there. Even architectural details like the building's three-section facade and vase-shaped railings were explained thoroughly and clearly. Only after listening did I understand why this "giant wheel-shaped" building has become a Shanghai landmark. During our stroll along Wukang Road, the guide also explored the former residences of famous figures like Huang Xing and Ba Jin, tailoring the explanations to our interests without omitting key historical details or becoming overly verbose. What impressed me most was the personalized service. The pace was exceptionally well-managed throughout. When we wanted to take photos, the guide slowed down and thoughtfully pointed out the steps. When we wanted to take more photos of buildings we were interested in, the guide patiently waited and even offered suggestions on the best angles. When someone asked about the architectural style of the old French Concession in Shanghai, the guide answered confidently, sharing relevant historical background with professionalism and patience. The entire trip was not rushed; instead, it offered an immersive cultural experience. Participants appreciated the beauty of the architecture and gained a deeper understanding of Shanghai's century-long history. The professional explanations of the guides transformed these attractions from isolated photo spots into a cohesive narrative of time, making it incredibly worthwhile! I highly recommend it to anyone wanting a deeper understanding of Shanghai's culture; choosing a guided tour is definitely worthwhile!
Reviews: Shanghai Circus World Tickets: ERA2 - Spirit of Shanghai Extravaganza E-ticket
Guest User2026-04-02
I highly recommend it, you can see well from everywhere. The hall is 50% empty, so you can easily sit lower. It’s not Du Suns, of course, but it’s very decent!