Australia's industry newswire covered "10,000 Olympic Private Tour Guide Recruitment Campaign"

August 03, 2006 (PRLEAP.COM) Travel News
On July 11th, 2006, e-Travel Blackboard, Australia's leading travel & tourism industry newswire, covered KanXiQi.com's "10,000 Olympic Private Tour Guide Recruitment Campaign" in both English and Chinese language.

Under the title "KanXiQi.com provides quality tour guide service in time for the Olympic Games", e-Travel Blackboard wrote, "KanXiQi.com has launched its '10,000 Olympic Private Tour Guide Recruitment' campaign which provides tourists with the opportunity to explore and become familiarized with all the splendours of China. The campaign will run up until the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games and features 10,000 private tour guides who will cover hundreds of tourism destinations across China."

"KanXiQi.com already has over 900 private tour guides available for service, all of whom will undergo an intensive program to ensure the highest levels of service", e-Travel Blackboard added.

Full stories please visit website of e-Travel Blackboard:

http://www.etravelblackboardasia.com/index.asp?id=40269 (English)
http://www.etravelblackboardasia.com/index.asp?nav=21&id=40268 (Chinese)

e-Travel Blackboard is Australia's number one daily news email sent to over 17,000 subscribers in Australasia.

For further information, please visit http://www.kanxiqi.com/ or contact David Wu by kanxiqi@gmail.com or (0086-10)8548-9942

KanXiQi.com offers private tour guide or private companion for customized trip or tailor-made tours to Beijing,Shanghai and the other major destinations within China.Travellers can choose tour guide of their very own favor by photos and bios.They can also choose a rate from a wide range of rate schedule (US$37-370/day) to meet their very own budget plan. The other key features include one-to-one attendance and tailor-made itinerary. Serving worldwide independent travellers to China, this Beijing-based private tour guide service provider is aiming at world's strong demand for China travel, 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing and 2010 World Expo in Shanghai.