Sunday, June 29, 2008

Schedule & Itinerary

(Most places listed here are LINKS to more information about the place)

Jul 04
Leave USA

Jul O5 Arrival Shanghai (D)
Arrival Shanghai, transfer to your hotel.

Jul 06 Shanghai — Train to Beijing (B.L.D)
Today’s sightseeing includes the Bund, Yu Garden, Nanjing Road or Xintiandi
Take
evening train for Beijing leave Shanghai 20:00 PM
Overnight on train (soft sleepers/4 pax per cabin)

Jul 07 Beijing (B.L.D)
Arrive in Beijing 07:00 AM, meet and transfer to the hotel.
Today’s tour starts at
Tiananmen Square, the landmark of Beijing, as well as a
symbol of the new China. Proceed to the
Imperial Palace (Forbidden City), the
largest and most complete complex of ancient architectures. After lunch, enjoy an
afternoon tour of the lavish
Summer Palace. This evening, enjoy Legend of
Kungfu Performance

Jul 08 Beijing (B.L.SD)
Today’s Highlights include a visit to the
Great Wall, the most ancient and longest
structure ever erected by man. After lunch, visit
the Sacred Way & Ming Tomb,
which houses the tombs of 13 emperors of the Ming Dynasty (1368 AD -1644 AD).
This evening, taste Peking Roast Duck Dinner

Jul O9 Beijing-Xian (B.LSD)
Transfer for your morning flight to Xian, the great ancient capital of the glorious
Tang Dynasty in the 7th century. Afternoon: we’ll view the
astonishing army of the
life sized
terracotta warriors
that have been standing guard by the tomb of the
Emperor Qin Shi Huang for over 2,000 years. This evening, you will be treated
with Dumping Dinner & Tang Dynasty Performance



Jul l0 Xi’an-Wuhan (B.L)
This morning tour to
Big Wild Goose Pagoda, Ancient City Wall & Provincial
Museum
Take evening flight for Wuhan

Arrive at Hubei University
Hubei Class Schedule and Itinerary Part 1



Hubei Class Schedule and Itinerary Part 2




Jul 30 Wuhan-Shanghai- Suzhou (L.D)
Transfer by university to Wuhan airport & take morning flight to Shanghai.
(E-ticket issued by CITS)
Meet at Shanghai airport and drive to
Suzhou - “Venice of China”
Tour to Tiger Hill, Humble Administrator’s Garden, Grand Canal and silk factory


Jul 31 SuzhouWuzhen - Hangzhou (B.L.SD)
This morning, we drive to Hangzhou, admiringly called “Heaven on Earth” by
travelers. En route, we’ll visit
Wuzhen — a famous ancient water town of the region.
Arrival Hangzhou, cruise on the beautiful
West Lake
. This evening, enjoy local
cuisine



Aug 01 Hangzhou-Shanghai
This morning, tour to Linying Temple and the famous Tea Village in the green valley. After lunch, drive back to Shanghai. Free time on your own.

Aug 02- Shanghai
Depart for home from Pu DOng Airport 4:10pm
Arrive in Chicago 4:50pm
Arrive in Nashville 8:10pm

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Up The Yangtze

I went and saw the new documentary Up The Yangtze last night at the Belcourt here in Nashville.
Tonight is the last night it will be there, but I'm sure it will be on DVD soon enough. It is well worth seeing. I enjoyed it very much. It was nice to see it before I leave next week on my trip.

One of the things I'd like you to notice while you watch the movie is the facial expressions of all the people involved. Their faces say much more than even their body language or their words.


Well worth watching.

Gifts for China

One of the things we've been asked to do in our preparation for the trip is to get together something to use as little inexpensive "Thank you" gifts for various people we'll meet while in China. (Things NOT MADE IN CHINA!!!) That was not an easy task.

So I had several copies of pictures I've taken of Nashville made and I plan to give them out in little sets tied together with THANK YOU written in Chinese on them.

Monday, June 23, 2008

Skin of Our Teeth

Well, at this point in preparing for the trip....there are some interesting concerns!

The travel agent that booked our flights out of Nashville (everyone else is flying out of Memphis except for 3 Nashville people and one Late addition to the trip in Memphis), for some reason booked our flight (on American Airlines) for the 8:30AM flight out of Nashville. That will get us into Chicago O'Hare at 9:55AM. Our flight from Chicago to Shanghai is scheduled to LEAVE at 10:35AM. Um...now I'm not a math genius by any stretch of the imagination...but....uh... that is going to present a problem! ha-ha!

We now have the travel agent trying to get us all booked on the earlier flight of 6:00AM to Chicago.
I'm thinking that won't be too much trouble, and it shouldn't be full...since it is a 6:00AM flight on a holiday (July 4th). We'll see how it goes. I have a plan for whatever happens. If we have to stick with the original flight of 8:30AM then I'm going to pack two larger carry on bags, and just pay the $25 fee American now charges (don't get me started) and just let that be my luggage, with no worries about it NOT arriving in Shanghai with me. (there's no way they can get the checked luggage from the flight to Chicago onto our flight to Shanghai) It will (at best) be a day late...if not LOST somewhere out in airline luggage limbo! ha-ha

If we get the 6:00AM flight, then I plan to take the regular backpack I usually use, and a small backpack as a carry-on.

I have my last "China meeting" this Saturday, June 28th in Memphis. Should have more information at that time.

Meanwhile, China has a few preparations it is busy with too...