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About the author of Flying Across Southeast Asia on US$299
Zhu Zhaorui was born in Shenyang in December 1970 to a military medical family. He graduated from the British Institute of Technology with an MBA in 2001 and has 14 years of experience in multinational company management and procurement. China's famous economic travel expert, international air ticket expert, and best-selling author.
On May 15, 2002, Mr. Zhu Zhaorui started a 77-day round-the-world journey, setting a precedent of traveling to 28 countries and regions on four continents with only US$3,305.27. After returning to China, he wrote his personal experience in the book "I Traveled the World with 3,000 U.S. Dollars". The book first proposed the concept of "intelligent travel studies", which caused a huge sensation at home and abroad and became the "mind traveling the world". "The originator and practitioner of He has received exclusive television interviews with CBS, exclusive print media interviews with Associated Press, and 19 exclusive interviews with CCTV. So far, he has accepted interviews with more than 1,000 mainstream media outlets around the world. He was invited to give public lectures at Fortune 500 companies such as IBM and Shanghai Baoshan Iron and Steel Company, as well as 400 universities and colleges around the world including Peking University and Fudan University; he was a guest speaker at China's first international tourism forum; in 2006, at the Hong Kong World Tourism Expo, As the only speaker representing China, the author has spoken to thousands of airline CEOs, tourism industry CEOs, and hotel industry CEOs around the world.
Because of his unique brand advantage in personal overseas travel, he has been successively hired as an EMBA consultant at Zhejiang University, a judge of CCTV's "The Greatest Country", and a consultant for "Travel TV". He himself has become a representative figure in the domestic smart overseas march, and he is doing his best to promote "ordinary Chinese people's global travel".
The author published two books, "3,000 U.S. Dollars, I Traveled the World" and "3,000 U.S. Dollars, I Traveled the World" published in 2003 and 2005 respectively, with cumulative circulation. It has reached nearly 400,000 copies. Among them, "For 3,000 U.S. Dollars, I Traveled the World" not only occupied the top ten of the non-literary best-seller list for 12 months, but also created multiple records for Chinese book publishing: it ranked first in sales of travel books since the founding of the People's Republic of China; it was the only It is the first Chinese book to be launched and released globally simultaneously; it was included in the collections of the world-famous British Library and Cambridge Library at the first time.
Zhaorui Global Network was established by Mr. Zhu Zhaorui as the main initiator. It adopts domestic unique network vertical search technology and Web2.0 technology to provide overseas travel network services through its website and offline products. company.
The website operated by the company is the first professional travel service website in China and even in the Asia-Pacific region that specializes in providing overseas cheap air tickets and hotel reservations as well as personalized global travel services. Through a series of effective integration of overseas travel information, the company creates an online and offline interactive platform for all overseas travelers, providing a package of outbound travel services such as air tickets, hotels, and route design, involving international travel culture dissemination and global travel consultation. and other businesses, pioneering China’s global “information travel” and aiming to help ordinary people realize their unattainable dream of traveling around the world.
Zhaorui Global Network is a high-tech enterprise in Beijing. In 2007, it won the "China Top Ten Industry Hidden Champions".
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