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Helen
04-18-2008, 08:52 AM
:thumbsup:We hold summer camp every year(www.cntttc.org (http://www.cntttc.org))
Training place: Chinese National Table Tennis Training Center
Camp Date: From June to August, the shortest session is 15 days
Ability: mid level, no beginers
welcome you join us, training with all the camper who come from all the world and chinese younger players

welcome you contact us for more informations:
cntttc@163.com or aillen-xi@hotmail.com (chat on line)

DaveR
04-18-2008, 09:16 AM
Thank you for the information Helen and we look forward to your input into the Table Tennis site here !

Highside
04-18-2008, 09:45 AM
These china training camps look incredible, is it possible to set up some sort of inter-change thing whereby a deal can be done to lighten costs and things like that?

I would love to go to somewhere like that, with holiday and playing sounds brilliant.

Helen
04-21-2008, 03:02 AM
Hi DaveR, I have input the site above

Hi, Highside, where are you from, what things you can inter-change?

Helen
05-30-2008, 01:55 AM
Hi Guys,
From june 10 to late of July, the national team will be closed trained in the center, so if anyone plan to come, please change our plan to other time, after July is ok. sorry for that.

CNTTTC
www.cntttc.org (http://www.cntttc.org)

Spinmaster
05-30-2008, 10:16 AM
Hello Helen nice to see you around and great set up it looks too.

Enshua2
09-09-2008, 01:12 AM
WARNING! I paid for my parents (60's and 70's yo) to train at the CNTTTC during their Olympic trip. They are avid players and play in tournaments all over the U.S. But when my parents arrived in HeBei, Helen, the travel agent at MIC America told my parents CNTTTC was full and they had to go to the less crowded local club Liu Tong. So unknown to me until my parents came back to the U.S., they never were allowed to even visit the CNTTTC. The local club charges training and room/board at $45/night which is a third of the CNTTTC rate. Helen refused a refund of the difference after many emails. So watch out for Helen and watch out for the Bait and Switch. Training at the Liu Tong club was pleasant, but why travel around the world to train at a local club. And why pay 3 times the actual rate to train at a local club. FYI Helen and MIC America are travel agents listed on the CNTTTC.org website. I do not know if CNTTTC.org is official website or an advertisement website maintained by travel agency MIC America.

DaveR
09-09-2008, 09:26 AM
WARNING! I paid for my parents (60's and 70's yo) to train at the CNTTTC during their Olympic trip. They are avid players and play in tournaments all over the U.S. But when my parents arrived in HeBei, Helen, the travel agent at MIC America told my parents CNTTTC was full and they had to go to the less crowded local club Liu Tong. So unknown to me until my parents came back to the U.S., they never were allowed to even visit the CNTTTC. The local club charges training and room/board at $45/night which is a third of the CNTTTC rate. Helen refused a refund of the difference after many emails. So watch out for Helen and watch out for the Bait and Switch. Training at the Liu Tong club was pleasant, but why travel around the world to train at a local club. And why pay 3 times the actual rate to train at a local club. FYI Helen and MIC America are travel agents listed on the CNTTTC.org website. I do not know if CNTTTC.org is official website or an advertisement website maintained by travel agency MIC America.

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