About Us
Ypanda
As a department of Sichuan AbsoluteWild Travel Co., Ltd (travel service license: L-SC-A00464), YpandaTour was founded by some senior Japanese-speaking professionals from the travel field to provide professional and quality services to Japanese tourists.
Armed with a profound understanding of Japanese culture, YpandaTour team members speak fluent Japanese and have solid knowledge about tour resources in China. Based in southwest China, YpandaTour provides a variety of quality travel services in whole China for Japanese tourists including normal travel, business tours, customized tours, flower-watching services, bird-watching trips, panda-focused eco-tours, and in-depth cultural explorations. We are determined to provide professional travel services and create the best travel experiences for Japanese travelers by using the professional knowledge we have accumulated and the cooperative network we have built up in many years of working in the travel industry.
We are going to share a real China with Japanese travelers who are our neighbors separated only by a narrow strip of waters and share the same sky, help them enjoy the profound history of China and beautiful natural scenery. We firmly believe that travel is an art. To make every trip with us the best art for our Japanese tourists, we will spare no efforts to create their lifetime trips at a fair price with our professional knowledge and boundless passion for tourism.
Ypanda Website:
www.ypandatour.com (Japanese)
Director
Jessie Tang
The director of Ypanda, handicraft tutor.
Born in Liangshan Yi Autonomous Prefecture, Jessie was brought up under the influence of Yi ethnic culture. Her love to explore the colorful unknown world brings her passion to discover the beauty of the nature. During her study at University, she chooses Japanese as her major. As one of the most prominent students, she was chosen to go to Japan to study international trade for one year as an exchange student. During her over one year stay in Japan, Jessie not only further studied Japanese culture but also learned Tea ceremonies and flower arrangements. Since she graduated from the university, Jessie has been working in the field related to Japanese. She has benefited a lot from communication between different cultural backgrounds. Jessie is also a passionate fan of oil painting, pottery art, and pop clay sculpture art.