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[quote=MIRANDAZHAO,244912]This statement has been reprinted in church bulletins, copied on travelers' websites, and used in a variety of spiritual services created by Regent travelers. Perhaps whatever Ms. Miller saw in this simple prayer may be a projection of her own critical nature and personality. If she can criticize a simple, heartfelt prayer such as this, as well as one of the most popular and praised individuals in China's tour industry, it is not difficult to understand her comments overall. Not only does Yin regularly lead Regent's groups of as many as 100 people, he also leads groups from IBM and Motorola on a continuous basis and is one of the most sought after guides in China. He has endless energy and is a constant source of stories and information. He is a fluent and outstanding speaker in English. (I might mention that Miller could use a little assistance in this department herself. Her spelling of both English and Chinese throughout her review is fraught with errors.) He observes every person in every group and attends to each one individually. He is funny, charming, and personable. Yin, along with all of the other Regent guides, has led a fascinating life in China. If you ask him about himself, he will share deeply touching stories of his life and his experiences. Miller's statement that Yin was "overwhelmed" with 38 people is at best laughable. Her comment that there was only one guide for this tour is also strikingly inaccurate. Regent's Beijing guide Millie Hou joined the tour to the Great Wall while Miller chose to be absent. Millie oversaw airline transfers and special daily requirements in meals (This group required that no pork or shellfish be served.), Sabbath services, and hotel needs. She was on hand at the hotel daily to assist travelers with any of their concerns. This tour further included the participation of a Chinese Judaic scholar as national guide throughout, as well as local guides in Xi'an, Guilin, Shanghai, Suzhou, and Hong Kong, in addition to an Israeli guide in Shanghai throughout the Jewish areas of the tour. Additionally, the group had its own bus and driver in every city as well as luggage handlers at every airport and hotel. Thus, this group had eight guides in addition to six drivers and a luggage assistance staff of two to three individuals at each hotel![/quote]
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