SHANGHAI — Jennifer Chernay, a travel consultant from the United States, recently visited China for the first time and captured memorable moments at Yuyuan Garden in Shanghai, where she posed with a stuffed panda amidst the garden’s traditional pavilions and scenic views.
Chernay, who works at Kahala Travel, expressed her appreciation for the garden, stating, “Yuyuan Garden is a place where tradition meets modernity. I like it.”
Gabriel Valeriano, a marketing assistant at California-based Elite Voyages, highlighted the convenience of public transportation in China, noting, “With high-speed trains, subways, and buses, it’s easy to get around without needing to rent a car.” He emphasized that his clients would be interested in in-depth tourist routes connecting major cities like Beijing, Xi’an, Chongqing, and Shanghai. “People should see the past, present, and future of China,” Valeriano remarked.
Valeriano also pointed out the growing popularity of travel to Asia, driven by increased visibility on social media and China’s 144-hour visa-free transit policy, which has bolstered the development of Asia cruise tours.
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