Australia meets China on Helen Wong famil

Australia meets China on Helen Wong famil

It was smiles all round for 13 lucky Aussie travel consultants, who enjoyed a whirlwind tour around Shanghai and Macau.

Helen Wong’s Tours famil took agents from Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane, along with Helen Wong’s Tours’ sales executive  Brendan Zadravec, on an exclusive guided tour, covering some of the most appealing attractions of the two Chinese cities.

While in Shanghai, the group saw the best of The Bund waterfront, the famous Yu Gardens and other major tourist sites before venturing to the ancient water town of Zhujiajiao.

The famil then took to the former Portuguese enclave Macau to experience the fascinating east-meets-west and old-meets-new features, staying at the new Harbourview Hotel as well as the Banyan Tree Macau.

Each visit was designed to highlight to the travel consultants some of the features included Helen Wong’s Tours “Surprising Shanghai” and “Magical Macau” holiday programs for 2015-2016.

In the pic (left to right) at Shanghai’s historic Yu Gardens:

Front Row: Maria Bonazinga (Travelmanagers), Julie Lunn (Travelmanagers), Ping (Helen Wong’s Tours Shanghai guide), Rebecca Goodall (Flight Centre), Tara Brand (Escape Travel), Stephanie Bonazinga ( Flight Centre), Dana Brown ( Flight Centre ) and Elle Bradley (Travel Managers)

Second Row: Jacqueline Vincent (MTA Travel), Alana Tyrell (Flight Centre), Jessica van Rooy (Holiday and Cruise) and Beth Martin (Travel On King)

Top row: Brendan Zadravec (Helen Wong’s Tours sales executive), Sonia Jones (MTA Travel) and Mitchell Addicott (Flight centre)

Email the Travel Weekly team at traveldesk@travelweekly.com.au

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