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Chinese Interpretation Group provides professional Chinese interpreter services through our panel of rigorously trained and tested Chinese interpreters in Srinagar . Our Srinagar based Chinese interpreters ensure that your information is well communicated and understood by both the parties.
English to Chinese interpreter in Srinagar
Our Chinese interpreters based in Srinagar are well experienced and qualified to interpret from English to Chinese and Chinese to English. We carefully pick best interpreters who best suit your assignment to match the area of expertise. We cover all sectors and industries throughout Srinagar.
Local language Chinese interpreter in Srinagar
Besides English, our Srinagar Chinese interpreters are well-versed in local languages spoken in Srinagar including Hindi and Urdu. Therefore, our Chinese interpreters in Srinagar can do Chinese to Hindi interpretation, Hindi to Chinese interpretation also.
Some of our main areas of interpretation expertise include:
- Chinese interpreters for machine installation in Srinagar
- Chinese business meeting interpreters in Srinagar
- Chinese interpreters for Exhibitions and Trade Shows in Srinagar
- Chinese medical interpreters in Srinagar
- Chinese court interpreters in Srinagar
- Simultaneous Chinese interpreters for conferences and seminars in Srinagar
- Chinese tour guides in Srinagar
- Chinese interpreters for marketing research in Srinagar
Technical Chinese interpreters for machinery installation in Srinagar
Installing a Chinese machine in your factory at Srinagar? Our technical Chinese interpreters ensure seamless machinery installation, operator support, interpretation support for training sessions, etc. We also offer best-in-class machinery manual and handbook translations.
Chinese Court Translator in Srinagar
Are you looking for Chinese Court translator in Srinagar? We are your first choice translation company to arrange interpreter for your next court hearing. We use professional Chinese interpreters based in Srinagar for Courts and Police interviews. All our translators have in depth knowledge of legal terminology to understand and translate accurately.
Simultaneous Chinese Interpreters in Srinagar
We provide Chinese interpreters with expertise in simultaneous interpretation to ensure that your conference, seminar or any other event is a resounding success. We have handled Government-sponsored and private events. Our Srinagar Chinese interpreters are available round the clock to assist you with your Chinese communication barriers.
Local Chinese Interpreter in Srinagar
Our extensively built interpreter network across India helps us to provide local Chinese interpreters in Srinagar. Our Chinese interpreters in Srinagar are available round the clock 365 days. Our interpreters are trained to provide hassle free professional interpreting services between you and your clients to enable better communication and business success.
Chinese Document Translation Services in Srinagar
We also provide top class Chinese Translation Services in Srinagar. We offer all sort of document translation services, such as legal documents, Health Reports, Business documents, personal Certificates translations, Website translation and more. No matter where you are, send us the documents you wanted to translate, we will turn around the document within 24 hours and deliver it back to you.
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About Srinagar
Srinagar (English: , Kashmiri pronunciation: [siriːnagar]) is a city in Indian-administered Jammu and Kashmir in the disputed Kashmir region. It is the largest city and summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, which is an Indian-administered union territory. It lies in the Kashmir Valley along the banks of the Jhelum River, and the shores of Dal Lake and Anchar Lakes, between the Hari Parbat and Shankaracharya hills. The city is known for its natural environment, various gardens, waterfronts and houseboats. It is also known for traditional Kashmiri handicrafts like the Kashmir shawl (made of pashmina and cashmere wool), papier-mâché, wood carving, carpet weaving, and jewel making, as well as for dried fruits. It is the second-largest metropolitan area in the Himalayas (after Kathmandu, the capital of Nepal).
Founded in the 6th century during the rule of the Gonanda dynasty according to the Rajatarangini, the city took on the name of an earlier capital thought to have been founded by the Mauryas in its vicinity. The city remained the most important capital of the Kashmir Valley under the Hindu dynasties, and was a major centre of learning. During the 14th–16th centuries the city’s old town saw major expansions, particularly under the Shah Mir dynasty, whose kings used various parts of it as their capitals. It became the spiritual centre of Kashmir, and attracted several Sufi preachers. It also started to emerge as a hub of shawl weaving and other Kashmiri handicrafts. In the late 16th century the city became part of the Mughal Empire, many of whose emperors used it as their summer resort. Many Mughal gardens were built in the city and around Dal lake during this time, of which Shalimar and Nishat are the most well-known.
After passing through the hands of the Afghan Durranis and the Sikhs in the late 18th and early 19th century, it eventually became the summer capital of the Dogra kingdom of Jammu and Kashmir in 1846. The city became a popular tourist destination among Europeans and Indian elites during this time, with several hotels and its iconic houseboats being built. In 1952, the city became the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir, a region administered by India as a state, with Jammu being its winter capital. It was the flashpoint of violence during the 1990s and early 2000s insurgency in the region. In 2019, it became the summer capital of a smaller region which is administered by India as a union territory, after the former state’s reorganisation.