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2005-08-22 09:29:29      CRIENGLISH.com
Mount Lushan can be reached by bus either from Jiujiang (2hrs) or Nanchang (3.5hrs).

Mount Lushan can be reached by bus either from Jiujiang (2hrs) or Nanchang (3.5hrs). Minibuses head frequently for the two cities in summer. Mount Lushan has over 600 taxies, which shuttle back and forth between the streets and lanes every day. So the taxi drivers are called living map. Because the taxi drivers are exposed to range wide visitor, their service level can reflect the civilization degree of district. Yuying who works in the lushan tourist car hiring company is a member of numerous taxi drivers. He win favorable comment of each passenger with his warm and thoughtful service. Master worker Yu says wittily " the present taxi driver is not easy to act as, we should grow with each passing hour too. We need not only driving technology also abundant travel knowledge,and understanding of visitors' psychology. The grade of our cars can not compare with the taxies of the big city , but service of us can not lag behind, and even better." In this way could Mt.Lushan be worthy of world-class famous mountain. 

(Source: china-lushan.com    Photos:baidu.com)



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