You could ask for a trial class and find out if he/she is professional or suitable for you, pay per view (no class no pay, after class you pay), judge his/her major, age, teaching experience and certificates before the class.
I could be wrong, but I am sure it is a province of Shanghai its definitley Shanghai!!
The Chinese city of Shanghai is reported to have a Maglev train in commercial use. The Japanese and Germans are working on Maglevs so are the USA.
A company which is trusted and wants to grow could qualify for an endownment mortgage. Trusted means trusted by a bank, by lawyers and by laws of the country.
if you do not speak fluent Chinese, get a Chinese friend to buy the tickets for you. if you try to purchase them on an English website they will charge you a ridiculous amount over than if you use a Chinese website. keep in mind that from shanghai to macau will be considered an international flight. same as hong kong. hong kong and macau will therefore cost you more than say... shenzhen. im sorry i can only give you a rough estimate. could be anywhere from 1500-3500 rmb depending on date, airline, to and from, and availability.
The leader who appointed foreigners to government positions because he trusted them more than the Chinese was Yuan Shikai. As the first President of the Republic of China, Yuan believed that foreign advisors and officials could better assist in modernizing China and ensuring stability. His reliance on foreign expertise was part of his broader strategy to consolidate power and implement reforms during a turbulent period in Chinese history.
I can,because I am chinese. can I do for you?
Joseph Stalin was not trusted because he was a very cruel ruler. Everyone was afraid of what he could do to them.
To bomb them into submission. So they could no longer resist the ground forces.
Hitler could not be trusted because after every move, Hitler said he did not want to take over countries - but he had broken his word before.
A suffix that could be added to "trusted" is "-worthy" to create "trustworthy," emphasizing reliability and dependability.
See the link below. You could use that link or download Sopcast. Although Sopcast has a Shanghai National Geographic Channel, although it is English and has Chinese subtitles at the bottom. No big deal and its very good quality. Sound isn't delayed either.
China rulez