导游欢送辞范文

2023-09-19

导游欢送辞范文第1篇

Lesson 1 Welcome Speech

Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to Nanning. Please sit back and relax. Your luggage will be sent to the hotel by another bus, so you don’t have to worry about it. Let me introduce my team first. Mr. Zhang is our driver. He has 20 years of driving under his belt, so you’re in very safe hands. Ms. Lin, a recent college graduate, is a trainee tour guide. My name is Wei Xuelin, but you may just call me Wei, which is my surname. Or call me Jenny, which is my English name. We’re all from Nanning Oversea International Travel Service. On behalf of the company and my colleagues, I’d like to extend a warm welcome to you all. During your stay in our city, Ms. Lin and I will be your local guides. We’ll do everything possible to make your visit a pleasant experience. If you have any problems and requests, please don’t hesitate to let us know. You’re going to stay at the Marriot Hotel, a luxurious five-star hotel. Although the hotel is not exactly in downtown Nanning, it is strategically located with easy access to many tourist attractions. As you’ll be staying in our city for three days, you will do well to remember the number of our bus. The number is 97710. Let me repeat: 97710. There is one thing I must remind you. You must not drink any tap water in the hotel, because unboiled water might make you ill. I hope you will enjoy your stay in my city.

Lesson 2 Farewell Speech

Ladies and gentlemen, The time has come for you to leave for Guangzhou, the final leg of your visit to China. It’s a pity that you cannot stay in Nanning any longer. Allow me, then, to take this opportunity to say something by way of a farewell.

First of all, I wish to thank you all for the cooperation and support you have given us in the past two and a half days. You have kept good time on all occasions, which made things a lot easier for Ms. Lin and me. You have been very attentive when we had something to tell you. Also, you have been kind enough to offer us suggestions on how to be better tour guides. I’d like to add that you are the best group we’ve ever been with.

Three days ago, we met as strangers; today, we bid farewell to each other as friends. A Chinese saying goes, “A good friend from afar brings a distant land closer.” I hope you’ll take back happy memories of your trip to China, including your three-and-a-half-day visit to Guangzhou.

We are living in a world of diversity of cultures and languages. Cultural exchanges and mutual understanding are essential to a better world, a world of peace and love. You have been visiting this country and you have been talking to her people, which will surely bring about better understanding and closer relations between our two countries and two peoples. As you have probably observed, Nanning is developing very quickly. When and if you come back in the future, the city may have changed beyond recognition. Meanwhile, I will continue my humble job as a tour guide. I hope to see you again in the future and to be your guide. Please enjoy your flight to Guangzhou. Once again, thank you for your cooperation and support. Wish you a pleasant journey.

Ladies and Gentlemen:

The time has gone by quickly and your trip to China is drawing to a close. It’s a pity that you cannot stay in our country any longer. Then allow me to take this opportunity to say goodbye to you. I would like to tell you that it is a great pleasure for me to spend the last few days as your guide. I have had the opportunity to meet and get to know you, and we have spent a great deal of time together. I hope you have enjoyed these few days as much as I have. We have tried to make your stay here in China as pleasant and enjoyable as possible. We sincerely hope that you have enjoyed being here and that one day in the future you will return to visit us again. If there is anything we can do to make this possible, please feel free to call us. I wish to thank you all for the cooperation and support you have given us in the past several days. You have kept good time on all occasions, which made things a lot easier for me. You have been very attentive when we had anything to tell you. I’d like to add that you are the best group we’ve ever been with.

导游欢送辞范文第2篇

Ladies and Gentlemen:

I am pleased to serve as your guide today.

This is the palace museum; also know as the purple Forbidden City. It is the largest and most well reserved imperial residence in China today. Under Ming Emperor Yongle, construction began in 1406. It took 14years to build the Forbidden City. The first ruler who actually lived here was Ming Emperor Zhudi. For five centuries thereafter, it continued to be the residence of23 successive emperors until 1911 when Qing Emperor puyi was forced to abdicate the throne .In 1987, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization recognized the Forbidden City was a world cultural legacy.

It is believed that the palace Museum, or Zi Jin Cheng (purple Forbidden City), got its name from astronomy folklore, The ancient astronomers divided the constellations into groups and centered them around the Ziwei Yuan(North Star). The constellation containing the North Star was called the Constellation of Heavenly God and star itself was called the purple palace. Because the emperor was supposedly the son of the heavenly gods, his central and dominant position would be further highlighted the use of the word purple in the name of his residence. In folklore, the term ”an eastern purple cloud is drifting” became a metaphor for auspicious events after a purple cloud was seen drifting eastward immediately before the arrival of an ancient philosopher, LaoZi, to the Hanghu pass. Here, purple is associated with auspicious developments. The word jin (forbidden) is self-explanatory as the imperial palace was heavily guarded and off-explanatory as the imperial palace was heavily guarded and off-limits to ordinary people.

The red and yellow used on the palace walls and roofs are also symbolic. Red represents happiness, good fortune and wealth. Yellow is the color of the earth on the Loess plateau, the original home of the Chinese people. Yellow became an imperial color during the Tang dynasty, when only members of the royal family were allowed to wear it and use it in their architecture.

The Forbidden City is rectangular in shape. It is 960 meters long from north to south and 750 meter wide from east west. It has 9,900 rooms under a total roof area 150,000 square meters .A 52-meter-wide-moat encircles a 9.9-meter—high wall which encloses the complex. Octagon —shaped turrets rest on the four corners of the wall. There are four entrances into the city: the Meridian Gate to the south, the Shenwu Gate(Gate of Military prowess) to the north, and the Xihua Gate(Gate of military prowess) to the north, and the Xihua Gate(Western Flowery Gate )to the west ,the Donghua (Eastern Flowery Gate) to the east.

Manpower and materials throughout the country were used to build the Forbidden City. A total of 230,000 artisans and one million laborers were employed. Marble was quarried from fangshan Country Mount pan in Jixian County in Hebei province. Granite was quarried in Quyang County in Hebei province. paving blocks were fired in kilns in Suzhou in southern China. Bricks and scarlet pigmentation used on the palatial walls came from linqing in Shandong province .Timber was cut ,processed and hauled from the northwestern and southern regions.

The structure in front of us is the Meridian Gate. It is the main entrance to the forbidden City. It is also knows as Wufenglou(Five-phoenix Tower). Ming emperors held lavish banquets here on the 15th day of the first month of the Chinese lunar year in hornor of their counties .They also used this place for punishing officals by flogging them with sticks.

Qing emperors used this building to announce the beginning of the new year. Qing Emperor Qianglong changed the original name of this announcement ceremony from ban li(announcement of calendar)to ban shou(announcement of new moon )to avoid coincidental association with another Emperor` s name, Hongli, which was considered a taboo at that time. Qing Dynasty emperors also used this place to hold audience and for other important ceremonies. For example,when the imperial army returned victoriously from the battlefield ,it was here that the Emperor presided over the ceremony to accept prisoners of war.

(After entering the Meridian Gate and standing in front of the Five Marble Bridges on Golden Water River)

now we are inside the Forbidden City.Before we start our tour, I would like to briefly introduce you to the architectural patterns befour us .To complete this solemn, magnificent and palatial complex, a variety of buildings were arranged on a north-south axis, and 8-kilometer-long invisible line that has become an inseparable part of the City of Beijing. The Forbidden City covers roughly one –third of this central axis. Most of the important building in the Forbidden City weree arranged along this line. The design and arrangement of the palaces reflect the solemn dignity of the royal court and rigidly –stratified feudal system.

The Forbidden City is divided into an outer and an inner count.We are now standing on the southernmost part of the outer count. In front of us lies the Gate of supreme Harmony .The gate is guarded by a pair of bronze lions ,symbolizing imperial power and dignity. The lions were the most exquisite and biggest of its kind. The one on the east playing with a ball is a male, and ball is said to represent state unity. The other one is a female. Underneath one of its fore claws is a cub that is considered to be a symbol of perpetual imperial succession. The winding brook before us is the Golden Water River. It functions both as decoration and fire control .The five bridges spanning the river represent the five virtues preached by Confucius :benevolence, righteousness, rites, intellence and fidelity. The river takes the shape of a bow and the north-south axis is its arrow. This was meant to show that the Emperors ruled the country on behalf of God.

(In front of the Gate of Supreme Harmony)

The Forbidden City consists of an outer countyard and an inner enclosure. The out count yard covers a vast space lying between the Meridian Gate and the Gate of Heavenly purity. The “three big halls” of Supreme Harmony, Complete Harmony and preserving Harmony constitute the center of this building group. Flanking them in bilateral symmetry are two groups of palaces: Wenhua (prominent Scholars) and Wuying (Brave Warriors) . The three great halls are built on a spacious “H”-shaped, 8-meter-high, triple marble terrace, Each level of the triple terrace is taller than the on below and all are encircled by marble balustrades carved with dragon and phoenix designs. There are three carved stone staircases linking the three architectures .The hall of supreme Harmony is also the tallest and most exquisite ancient wooden-structured mansion in all of China. From the palace of Heavenly purith northward is what is known as the inner court, which is also built in bilaterally symmetrical patterns. In the center are the palace of Heavenly purity, the Hall of Union and peace and palace of Earthly Tranquility, a place where the Emperors lived with their families and attended to state affairs. Flanking these structures are palaces and halls in which concubines and princes lived. There are also three botanical gardens within the inner count, namely, the imperial Garden, Caning garden and Quailing garden. An inner Golden Water River flows eastwardly within the inner court. The brook winds through three minor halls or palaces and leads out of the Forbidden City. It is spanned by the White Jade Bridge. The river is lined with winding, marble –carved balustrades. Most of the structures within the Forbidden City have yellow glazed tile roofs.

Aside from giving prominence to the north-south axis, other architectural methods were applied to make every group of palatial structures unique in terms of terraces, roofs, mythical monsters perching on the roofs and colored, drawing patterns. With these, the grand contour and different hierarchic spectrum of the complex were strengthened. Folklore has it that there are altogether 9,999 room-units in the Forbidden City. Since paradise only has 10,000 rooms, the Son of Heaven on earth cut the number by half a room. It is also rumoured that this half –room is located to the west of the Wenyuange pavilion (imperial library). As a matter of fact, although the Forbidden City has more than 9,000 room-units, this half-room is nonexistent .The Wenyuange pavilion is a library where “Si Ku Quan Shu”- China `s first comprehensive anthology-was stored.

(In front of the hall f preserving Harmony)

this is the Hall of preserving Harmony. During the Qing Dynasty, banquets were held here on New Year` s eve in honour of Mongolian and Northwestern China` s xingjiang princes and ranking officials. The Emperor also dinned here with his new son-in-law on the wedding day. Imperial examinations were also held here once every three years. During the Ming and Qing dynasties, there were three levels of exams: the county and prefectural level, the provincial level and national level. The national exam was presided over by the emperor. The civil service exam in ancient China started during the Han Dynasty. It served the purpose of recruiting Confucian scholars to the ministers and high officials. During the Tang and Qing dynasties reinstituted and ancient system. Once every three years, three hundred scholars from all over the country came to Beijing and took exams for three day and night. This system was abolished in 1905.

(Behind the hall of preserving harmony)

this is the largest stone carving in the palace . It is 16.73 meters long, 3.07 meters wide and 1.7 meters thick .It weighs about 200 tons. The block was quarried in Fangshan County, roughly 70 kilometers away. To transport such a huge block to Beijing, laborers dug wells along the roadside half a kilometer apart, and used the groundwater to make a road of ice in the winter. Rolling blocks were used in the summer. In 1760, Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty ordered the carving of the existing cloud and dragon design in place of the old one which dated back to the Ming Dynasty.

Note : From here, the tour can be conducted via three different routes: a western route(Route A), a central route (Route B) or an eastern route (Route C) .The commentary for each follows.

Route A

Ladies and Gentlemen:

You have seen the three main halls of the Forbidden City. Now I ` d like to show you around the hall of mental cultivation and the imperial garden . The hall of mental cultivation is situated is in the western part of the innermost enclosure and is symmetrical to Fengxian (enshrinement of forebears) Hall in the east. This hall was built during the Ming Dynasty. IT is a H-shaped structure consisting of an antechamber and a main building .The hall is surrounded by corridors. In front of the hall is the Office of privy Council.

Before Emperor Kangxi of Qing the Dynasty came to power the Hall of Heavenly purity served as the living quarter of the emperors. Emperor Yongzheng chose to live in this hall and attended to every day state affairs from here .For the sake of protecting cultural relics, this hall is not open to the public .You can have a look at the inside from the door. The central hall was the audience chamber where the emperor read memorials, granted audience to officials and summoned his minsters for consultation. The western chamber of the hall was where the emperor read reports and discussed military and political affairs. The hall consists of many inner rooms and is decorated with images of Buddha and miniature pagodas. On the screen wall there hangs a picture of two emperors in the Han costume. In a southern room there three rare calligraphic scrolls, hence the name of the room “Sanxitang” (Room of Three Rare Treasures) . The room on the eastern side is of historical interst because it was here that Empress Dowager Cixi usurped power and made decisions on behalf of the young emperor . A bamboo curtain was used to separate them .

Empress Dowage Cixi was born in 1835 in Lu` an prefecture of shanxi province. She` s of Manchurian nationality and her father was a provincial governor from south China. When she was 17 years old ,she was selected to become a concubine of Emperor Xianfeng and moved into the Forbidden City. She gave birth to a son when she was 21years old and was made a concubine the following year. When the emperor passed away in the summer of 1861, her son ascended the throne and title of Cixi, meaning “Holy Mother” was conferred upon her and she became the Empress Dowager. In that same year Empress Dowager Cixi carried out a count coup d` etat and ruled behind the scenes with another empress dowager, Ci` an, for 48 years. She passed away in 1908 at the age of 73. It was in reference to this situation that the term “attending to state affairs behind a bamboo curtain” developed .In 1912 , Empress dowager Longyu declared the abdication of the last Qing emperor puyi. They were allowed to remain in the Forbidden City for the next 13 years .The royal family was forced to move out permanently in 1924.

Behind the central hall were the living accommodation of 8 successive Qing emperors .Three of them actually passed away here. The side rooms flanking the hall were reserved for empresses and concubines. Now let` s continue with our tour. It will take us to the Hall of heavenly purity , the hall of union and peace ,the palace of earthly tranquility, and the imperial garden.

Route B

(Inside the Hall of heavenly purity)

Ladies and Gentlemen:

We are now entering the inner court. From the Gate of Heavenly purity northward lies the inner court where the emperors and empresses once lived .The Hall of heavenly purity is the central hall of the inner court ,and was completed during the Reign of Emperor Yongle of the Ming Dynasty. There are 10 pillars supporting the entire structure and the hall is 20 meters in height .In the center of the hall there a throne. Above it hangs a plaque with an inscription that reads “Be open and above-board,” written by Shenzhi,the first emperor of the Qing Dynasty. Beginning with Qianlong` s reign, the name of the successor to the throne was not publicly announced .instead, it was written on two pieces of paper, one to be kept on the emperor` s person throughout his reign, and the other placed in a small strongbox that was stored behind his plaque. The box was opened only after the emperor passed away. Altogether there where 4 emperors who ascended the throne in this way, namely Qianlong, Jiaqing, Daohuang and Xian feng.

The hall of heavenly purity was where the emperors lived during the Ming and Qing dynasties. According to tradition ,extravagant annual banquets were held here on New Year` s Eve in honour of royal family members. Foreign ambassadors were received here during the late-Qing period. Two important “one thousand old men` s feasts” of the Qing Dynasty were also held here. All the invitees had to be at least 65 years of age.

This hall was also used for mourning services.

(Inside the palace of Union and peace)

this hall sits between the Hall of heavenly purity and the palace of Earthly Tranquility, symbolizing the union of heaven and earth ,as well as national peace .It was first built in 1420 and reconstructed in 1798. The hall is square in shape ,and is smaller than the Hall of complete Harmony .You will see a plaque here inscribed with two Chinese characters, wu wei, which were handwritten by Emperor Qianglong. A throne sits in the middle of the hall with a screen behind it .Above the throne there hangs a caisson ,or covered ceiling. The emperor held birthday celebrations and other major events here.

In 1748 during Emperor Qianlong` s reign, 25 jade seals representing imperial authority were kept in this hall .No seals were allowed out of the room without the prior consent of the emperor. On each flack there is a water clock and a chiming clock.

(Inside the palace of earthly tranquility)

This used to be the central hall where successive Ming empresses lived. During the Qing dynasty, it was converted into a place where sacrifices and wedding ceremonies were held .The room on the western side was used for sacrifices and the room on the east was the seeding chamber.

Route C

Ladies and Gentlemen:

You have seen the three main halls of the Forbidden City. Now I` d like to show you around scenes of interest along the eastern route. The first is the Treasure Hall. This mansion is called the Hall of Imperial Zenith. This is where Sing Emperor Quailing lived after abdication. Nearly 1,000 artifacts and treasures are on display here, among which the Golden Hair Tower is one of the most famous. This tower is 1.53meters in height and its base is 0.53 meters in circumference .It was built under the order of Emperor Quailing to be used to collect fallen hair in commemoration of his mother. There is also a “Day harnessing Water Jade Hill ” on display here. Yu was a legendary monarch of the remote Ixia dynasty. Under his leadership, the people learned how to harness the Yellow River. This jade assemblage, 224 centimeters in height and 5 tons in weight, is the largest jade artwork in China. This mat was woven with peeled ivory. These artifacts are among China` s rarest treasures.

(In front of the Nine-Dragon Screen)

this is the Nine-Dragon Relief Screen .Erected in 1773,it is 3.5 meters in height and 29.4 meters in width. Underneath is a foundation made of marble .The surface of the screen is laid with a total of 270 colored, glazed tiles in the design of 9 dragons ,some rocky mountains ,clouds and the sea. It was meant to ward off evil spirits The ancient Chinese regarded 9 dragons, some rocky mountains, clouds and the sea. It was meant to ward off evil spirits .The ancient Chinese regarded 9 as the largest numeral and the dragon as a auspicious beast .The 9 dragons are different in color and posture and all are made of glazed tiles. Interestingly a piece of the third dragon from the left is made of wood. It is believe that when the Nine-dragon Screen was almost finished ,a piece of glazed tile was damaged .Emperor Qianlong was scheduled to inspect the work the following day .Using quick wits, the craftsman in question molded the missing piece with clay and sailed through the imperial inspection. Later ,he asked a carpenter to carve a wooden one to replace the one made of clay.

(Approaching the Imperial Garden)

Behind the palace of Earthly Tranquility and trading the north-south axis is the imperial Garden. There are old trees, rare flowers and exotic rock formation in this garden .It cover a space of 11,700 square meters, or roughly 1.7 percent of the Forbidden City. Most of the structures in the garden are symmetrically arranged . However, each is different in terms of parrern and decoration. Woods clumps of bamboo screen off the garden and strengthens its deep and serene atmosphere.

There main structure of the Imperial Garden is the Qin` an Hall. positioned in the central-northern part of the garden ,this hall is flanked by other halls and pavilions on the east and west. The hall sits on a marble pedestal. The Taoist deity of Zhenwu is enshrined here and emperor would pay homage here a quarterly basis. Taoist rites were held during the reign of Emperor Jiajing of the Ming Dynasty. In front of the hall there is a cypress that is 400 years old .In all there are a dozen such rare trees in the garden, and most of them are cypresses or pines. To the northwest of the hall , there is the Yanhui(Sustaining Sunshine) pavilion and to the northeast there lies the Duixiu (Accumulated Refinement )Hill. This Hill was built over the foundation of the long- pershed Guanhua (Admiring Flowers) Hall of the Ming Dynasty. It is 14 meters in height and made of al kinds of rocks quarried in jiang su province. At its base stand two nstone lions, each carrying a dragon shooting water 10 meters up into the air from its mouth. There are meandering paths leading to the hilltop. At the top of Duixiu Hill sits the Yujing (Imperial Viewing)pavilion. Traditionally, On the day of the Double Ninth Festival (the ninth day of the ninth lunar month ), the emperor ,his consort, and his concubines would climb up to Yujing pavilion to enjoy the scenery.

At the southeastern corner of the Garden is Jiangxue(Crimson Snowy) Verandah. Nearby to the southwest lies Yangxing Study (study of the cultivation of nature) .The yangxing study was used as a royal library during the reign of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty. The last emperor of the Qing Dynasty, puyi once studied English there. In front of the Jiangxue Verandah some Chinese flowering crabapples grow. The structure got its name from the crabapples who blossoms trun from crimson to snowy white. In front of the Verandah, there grows a rare flower that was brought from henna province under the order of Empress dowager Cixi. In the northest is Chizao Tang (Hall of Using Flowery Language), once used as a library where rare books were stored.

There are also specific pavilions symbolizing the four seasons .The halls of Wanchun and Qianqiu ,representing spring and autumn respectively ,are square in shape and are coupled with multiple eaves and bell-shape and are coupled with multiple eaves and bell-shaped ridges. The halls of Chengrui and Fubi,dedecated to winter and summer, are characterized by two verandahs and bridges at their bases .paths were paved with colorful pebbles and arranged in 900 different designs.

The Imperial Garden can be accessed through the Qiong yuan (Jade Garden )West gate or the qiong yuan east gate. A third gate, the shunzhen(Obedience and Fidelity)Gate, opens to the north. Its doors are laid in glazed tiles and it was only used by the empress or concubines.

As our tour of the Forbidden City draws to a close, I hope that I have helped you understand why the palace is a treasure of China and one of the cultural relics of the world. It is under the strict protection of the Chinese government. Since 1949 when the people` s Rupublic of China was founded, nearly one trillion RMB was spent on its restoration and refurbishment. The Forbidden City has undergone four major facelifts to date. Each year, the government earmarks a large sum to gather, sort and study cultural relics. The palace now contains a total of 930,000cultural relics. Well, so much for today .Let` s go to reboard the coach. Thank you !

The end

Feb.25th, 2003

导游欢送辞范文第3篇

各位朋友!

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哈尔滨导游欢送词(二)

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长春导游欢送词(三)

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欢迎词看过清秀细腻的桂林,感受过富含文化底蕴的泰山,大家对重庆有何感受呢?对,就像大家透过车窗户所见的场景坡坡坎坎,山水环绕这就是重庆的特色,也正因为这样的特色给重庆的历史、重庆人的性格、乃至重庆的风土人情赋予了特殊的一面

大家好!很高兴在这样一个阳光明媚的日子里见到大家,首先我代表我们公司——美好时光旅行社,为大家的到来表示衷心的欢迎!托大家的宏福,很幸运地成为了各位的导游,我姓酣,大家叫我小韩就可以了,千万不要叫韩导,那就太见外了!我身边的这位,是我们这次旅途中最为劳苦功高的一位,我们的司机刘师傅,刘师傅已有26年的驾车经验,由他行车大

家可以放心。虽然我们的车厢不大,但却能容纳五湖四海,既然我们能从960万平方公里的土地上相聚到这个小小的车厢里,借用范伟的一句经典名言“缘分啊……”,因为缘分我们坐到了一起,因为缘分我们成为了朋友,既然是朋友,如果我有什么做得不合适的地方大家要及时提出来,我会立即改正。就是不希望咱们大家在回程时对我说“小韩这个地方你做得不好,小韩那个地方你做得不对。”那么我想你并没有给我改正的机会,我也只能对朋友们说“抱歉,下次我会注意。”同时也给大家提几个小建议:

1、首先,我们的车已经行驶在高速公路上了,朋友们在座位上坐好就不要乱动了,以免车速过快发生危险。

2、其次呢,大家都起来得很早,还没有来得及吃早餐,那么希望大家把吃剩下的瓜果梨皮装进一个方便袋子里,下车的时候师傅会为大家清扫,这部车将陪伴我们X天的时间,希望大家能保持一个好的环境。

3、最后一点就是坐在窗边的朋友千万不要把手或头伸出窗外,以免其它车辆刮伤。朋友们注意下我们的车是蓝白相间的金龙车,车牌号是XXXX,车牌号的后两位是XX,也就是我们的团号,希望大家上下车时注意识别。

有一首歌叫做《常回家看看》,有一种渴望叫做常出来转转,说的就是旅游,旅游固然重要,但平安最重要。都说世界像部书,如果您没有外出旅游,您可只读了书中之一页:现在我们一同出游,让我们共同读好这属于中国的一页。接下来我们来阅读第一章:这属于XX的

大家早上好!

很高兴在这个风和日丽的早上看到大家!同时也很荣幸今天能与大家同行,首先感谢在座的各位朋友参加由我们***旅行社组织的这次海洋世界*日游活动。一上车我就感觉到大家热情的目光,在我身上“刷刷刷”地上下扫描,可能前面的朋友看得清楚一点,后面的朋友看得清楚吗?不管是看得清也好,看不清也好,听得清就好了哈,后排的姑娘能听到我说话了吗?(等客人适应)好,首先我介绍一下,本人姓王,84年出生,身高172公分,未婚!大家可以叫我小王,千万不要叫我王导,这样就见外了嘛。在今天这次的旅途中我担任的是大家的全程陪同导游工作,简单的说也就是全陪了,全陪,全陪也就是什么都要陪咯!当然能为大家服务小王也很开心。

还有就是为我们此次旅行开车的师傅,在我的右手边哈,猪师傅..猪师傅是我们旅游车对一位非常优秀的司机哦!别看他年纪轻轻,他...曾手拿方向盘,脚,踩刹车板在我们中国大陆上安全行使了百万余公里,可以说猪师傅是我们这一路上最辛苦的人了,在这里我们以热烈的掌声对猪师傅的辛苦表示感谢!.......谢谢,谢谢大家,有了大家的掌声就是对我们的鼓励,有了大家的鼓励我们的工作会更加的努力。

导游欢送辞范文第4篇

欢送词<一>

Ladies and gentlemen,

The time has gone by quickly and your trip to Fujian drawing to a close. It’s a pity that you cannot stay in Fujian any longer. Allow me, then, to make this opportunity to say something by way of a farewell. I would like to tell you that it had been a great pleasure for me to spend the last few days as your guide. I have had the opportunity to meet and get to know you, and we have spent a great deal of time together. I hope you have enjoyed these last few days as much as I have. We have tried to make your stay here in Fujian as pleasant and as enjoyable as possible. We sincerely hope that you have enjoyed being here and that one day in the future you will return to visit us again. If there is anything we can do to make this possible, please fell free to call on us. I wish to thank you all for the cooperation and support you have given us in the past several days. You have kept good time on all occasions, which made things a lot easier for me .You have been very attentive when we had anything to tell you. Also, you have been kind enough to offer us suggestions on how to be better tour guide .I’d like to add that you are the best group we’ve ever been with. Several days ago, we met as strangers. Today, we bid farewell to each other as friends. A Chinese saying goes, “A good friend from afar brings a distant land closer.” I hope you’ll take back happy memories of your trip to Chinese and Welcome you back sometime in the future. As you have probably observed, China is developing very quickly. When and if you come back in the future, our country may have changed beyond recognition. Meanwhile, I wish continue my humble job as a tour guide. I hope to see you again in the future and to be your guide. Once again, thank you for your cooperation and support. Bon Voyage! <法>(一路平安,再见)

导游欢送辞范文第5篇

各位朋友!

我们的旅程马上要结束了,王导也要跟大家说再见了。临别之际没什么送大家的,就送大家四个字吧。首先第一个字是缘,缘分的缘,俗话说“百年休的同船度,千年修的共枕眠”那么和大家7天的共处,算算也有千年的缘分了!接下来这个字是原谅的原,在这几天中,王导有做的不好的地方,希望大家多多包涵,在这里说声对不起了!再一个自就是圆满的圆,此次行程圆满的结束多亏了大家对我工作的支持和配合,小王说声谢谢了!最后一个字还是源字,财源的源,祝大家的财源犹如滔滔江水连绵不绝,也祝大家工作好,身体好,今天好,明天好,现在好,将来好,不好也好,好上加好,给点掌声好不好!

哈尔滨导游欢送词(二)

那到这里大家的哈尔滨之行就要结束了。相信中央大街的古典,索菲亚教学的端庄,防洪纪念塔的挺拔,还有冰雪大世界的神奇一定还让您意犹未尽,里道斯红肠。东方饺子王的饺子一定还在您的唇齿间留香。如果在此次旅行中您有什么不满意之处还请多多包涵。小。。也在这里感谢大家一路上对我工作的支持和理解。大家对我像朋友一样,大家的热情和友好让我深受感染,我会把大家的这种心态带给更多的人。也希望我们之间的友情像哈尔滨啤酒一样渊源流长。这种友情不因时间和空间的距离而减少,只会越来越醇香和绵长。在离别之际小。。送大家一句话:我们常说因为生活我们不能失去工作,我们努力地工作是为了生活,那反过来我们也不能因为工作失去生活,在您忙碌的工作之余别忘了给自己留一份空间,出来旅行一下,有机会再到哈尔滨来,小。。和我所在的旅行社将为您提供用更好的服务。最后祝大家归途一切顺利一路平安

长春导游欢送词(三)

三日的长春游程很快的就过去了,我们大家在这三天里结下了深厚的友谊,马上就要分别了,心中有些不舍,但是“天下无不散的宴席”。分离是必然的,但是这次的分离就是代表下次的相距。这是远处天边的落日已经把天染的通红,好象,它也明白我们的心思。不关怎样,小杨都会深深的为大家祝福,分别了,也没有什么好的礼物送给大家,只有心中殷殷的话语和深深的祝福。最后送大家一首歌曲《祝福》。祝福大家以后的人生道路上一路好走,工作顺利,开心,工资高涨。身体健康...........游客朋友再见 各位旅客朋友大家好我是某某旅行社导游某某也是你们此次重庆游览观光的陪伴,为了方便大家可以叫我谁。俗话说十年修得共船渡,百年修得共枕眠。今天我们有幸共车行那么我们不是修了百年起码也有几十年的修行才换来今天的相遇吧。呵呵 ~~·相遇在我的故乡我当然要义不容辞的把它的美展现给大家,一方面为家乡做做宣传,另一方面也要让大家此次出行不带走遗憾,并且得到出行的目的。

欢迎词看过清秀细腻的桂林,感受过富含文化底蕴的泰山,大家对重庆有何感受呢?对,就像大家透过车窗户所见的场景坡坡坎坎,山水环绕这就是重庆的特色,也正因为这样的特色给重庆的历史、重庆人的性格、乃至重庆的风土人情赋予了特殊的一面

大家好!很高兴在这样一个阳光明媚的日子里见到大家,首先我代表我们公司——美好时光旅行社,为大家的到来表示衷心的欢迎!托大家的宏福,很幸运地成为了各位的导游,我姓酣,大家叫我小韩就可以了,千万不要叫韩导,那就太见外了!我身边的这位,是我们这次旅途中最为劳苦功高的一位,我们的司机刘师傅,刘师傅已有26年的驾车经验,由他行车大

家可以放心。虽然我们的车厢不大,但却能容纳五湖四海,既然我们能从960万平方公里的土地上相聚到这个小小的车厢里,借用范伟的一句经典名言“缘分啊……”,因为缘分我们坐到了一起,因为缘分我们成为了朋友,既然是朋友,如果我有什么做得不合适的地方大家要及时提出来,我会立即改正。就是不希望咱们大家在回程时对我说“小韩这个地方你做得不好,小韩那个地方你做得不对。”那么我想你并没有给我改正的机会,我也只能对朋友们说“抱歉,下次我会注意。”同时也给大家提几个小建议:

1、首先,我们的车已经行驶在高速公路上了,朋友们在座位上坐好就不要乱动了,以免车速过快发生危险。

2、其次呢,大家都起来得很早,还没有来得及吃早餐,那么希望大家把吃剩下的瓜果梨皮装进一个方便袋子里,下车的时候师傅会为大家清扫,这部车将陪伴我们X天的时间,希望大家能保持一个好的环境。

3、最后一点就是坐在窗边的朋友千万不要把手或头伸出窗外,以免其它车辆刮伤。朋友们注意下我们的车是蓝白相间的金龙车,车牌号是XXXX,车牌号的后两位是XX,也就是我们的团号,希望大家上下车时注意识别。

有一首歌叫做《常回家看看》,有一种渴望叫做常出来转转,说的就是旅游,旅游固然重要,但平安最重要。都说世界像部书,如果您没有外出旅游,您可只读了书中之一页:现在我们一同出游,让我们共同读好这属于中国的一页。接下来我们来阅读第一章:这属于XX的

大家早上好!

很高兴在这个风和日丽的早上看到大家!同时也很荣幸今天能与大家同行,首先感谢在座的各位朋友参加由我们***旅行社组织的这次海洋世界*日游活动。一上车我就感觉到大家热情的目光,在我身上“刷刷刷”地上下扫描,可能前面的朋友看得清楚一点,后面的朋友看得清楚吗?不管是看得清也好,看不清也好,听得清就好了哈,后排的姑娘能听到我说话了吗?(等客人适应)好,首先我介绍一下,本人姓王,84年出生,身高172公分,未婚!大家可以叫我小王,千万不要叫我王导,这样就见外了嘛。在今天这次的旅途中我担任的是大家的全程陪同导游工作,简单的说也就是全陪了,全陪,全陪也就是什么都要陪咯!当然能为大家服务小王也很开心。

还有就是为我们此次旅行开车的师傅,在我的右手边哈,猪师傅..猪师傅是我们旅游车对一位非常优秀的司机哦!别看他年纪轻轻,他...曾手拿方向盘,脚,踩刹车板在我们中国大陆上安全行使了百万余公里,可以说猪师傅是我们这一路上最辛苦的人了,在这里我们以热烈的掌声对猪师傅的辛苦表示感谢!.......谢谢,谢谢大家,有了大家的掌声就是对我们的鼓励,有了大家的鼓励我们的工作会更加的努力。

导游欢送辞范文第6篇

中外游人都讲究“第一印象”,而致欢迎词是给客人留下“第一印象”的极佳机会,我们应当努力展示自己的艺术风采,使“良好开端”成为“成功的一半”。

任何艺术、技巧,都有一定的“规范”和“要素”,那么,“欢迎词”的“规范”和“要素”是什么呢?规范化的“欢迎词”应包括五大要素。

(1)表示欢迎,即代表接待社、组团社向客人表达欢迎之意。

(2)介绍人员,即介绍自己,介绍参加接待的领导、司机和所有人员。

(3)预告节目,即介绍一下城市的概况和在当地将游览的节目。

(4)表示态度,即愿意为大家热情服务、努力工作,确保大家满意。

(5)预祝成功,即希望得到游客支持与合作,努力使游览获得成功,祝大家愉快、健康欢迎词切忌死板,切忌沉闷,如能风趣、自然,会缩短与游客的距离,使大家很快成为朋友,熟悉起来。

另外,欢迎词注意汲取一些谚语、名言,充满文采,会收到很好效果,下面一些言语,可参考使用:“有朋自远方来,不亦乐乎”;“千年修得同船渡”;“千里有缘来相会”;“世界像部书,如果您没出外旅行,您可只读了书中之一页,现在您在我们这里旅行,让我们共同读好这中国的一页”。

除了注重欢迎词的文采之外,有些导游创造的言语,越琢磨越感艺术性强,值得我们学习。埃及一位63岁的老导游,在为中国旅游代表团担任导游致欢迎词时有这样一句:“在今后的导游中,如果有什么地方我讲得不清楚,欢迎先生们提出来,我将努力讲清楚……”大家感觉一下,他这句话令人听后是愉快的。

其实,大家都知道,有时并不是导游讲得不清楚,而是游客精神不集中而没听清楚,但他将责任归为自己了,把愉快也留给了游客,听者如何不高兴呢?这比我们一些导游说的“如果你有问题,我可以给你讲明白”不是高明多了吗?文采固然好,含蓄也令人回味,但有时平平淡淡,也令人感到平淡中出艺术,显技巧。

现在让我们听听香港一位十佳导游开场的欢迎词:“各位早晨好,欢迎大家光临香港。我是王某,今天非常高兴有机会与各位一起游览九龙和新界。这个观光节目全程70英里,需时五个钟头。

各位如果有什么问题,请随便提出,我将尽我所知为各位解答。祝大家今天旅程愉快并喜欢我们导游介绍!”大家的欢迎词,若注意以上这些,并切实做好,我们认为这样就会令游客有个美好的“第一印象”,也使“行”有了良好的开端。

三、“欢送词”———行的小结,终生难忘送别是导游接待工作的尾声。这时导游与游客已熟悉,还有的成了朋友。如果说“欢迎词”给游客留下美好的第一印象是重要的,那么我们认为,在送别时致好“欢送词”,给游客留下的最后的印象将是深刻的、持久的、终生难忘的!经过几十年的总结归纳,我们中国导游认为,有水平、符合规范的“欢送词”,应有五个要素,共20个字,这就是:表示惜别,感谢合作,小结旅游,征求意见,期盼重逢。

所谓“表示惜别”,是指欢送词中应含有对分别表示惋惜之情、留恋之意,讲此内容时,面部表情应深沉,不可嬉皮笑脸,要给客人留下“人走茶更热”之感。

“感谢合作”,是指感谢在旅游中游客给予的支持、合作、帮助、谅解,没有这一切,就难保证旅游的成功。

“小结旅游”,是指与游客一起回忆一下这段时间所游览的项目、参加的活动,给游客一种归纳、总结之感,将许多感官的认识上升到理性的认识,帮助游客提高。

“征求意见”,是告诉游客,我们知有不足,经大家帮助,下一次接待会更好!“期盼重逢”,是指要表达对游客的情谊和自己的热情,希望游客成为回头客。“欢送词”除文采之外,更要讲“情深”、“意切”,让游客终生难忘。

我国的一位从事近40年导游的英文导游,在同游客告别时,为体现“期盼重逢”,他说:“中国有句古语,叫做‘两山不能相遇,两人总能相逢’,我期盼着不久的将来,我们还会在中国,也可能在贵国相会,我期盼着,再见,各位!”也许这位老导游的话和他的热诚太感人了,时至今日,每年圣诞节、新年,贺年卡从世界各地向他飞来,有不少贺年卡,甚至是他一二十年前接待的客人的贺年卡,上面工工整整地用英文手写着“greetngs

from another mountain”(来自另一座山的问候)。

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