Monday, September 05, 2005

Thursday, Sept.1 Lin Sue visits the Great Wall while Bill works

After a great breakfast in our sitting room, Bill went to the opening ceremony at the China International Trade Center and Lin Sue went with Fei and Mr. Yao to see the Great Wall at Badaling.

The weather was clear and warm and the ride out took about an hour. It was relly well worth it.

The First Night's Banquet at the Gong Wang Fu

We had a quick nap upon our arrival at the hotel and got our party clothes ready for a reception at the Gong Wang Fu [Prince Gong Palace] where a banquet and entertainment was waiting for us. The car ride was quite a thrill in of itself.

Mr. Yao, our driver, and Ms. Gao Fei accompanied us to the reception. Traffic was crazy-- drivers pretty much ignored any traffic rule that might be inconvenient at the moment. Nevertheless, we were in standstill traffic [literally] and were running late.

When we did arrive, we were hustled out of the car and onto the red carpet leading into the palace. There were pairs of beautiful young women standing approximately 5 feet apart on either side of the carpet who each greeted us with "welcome" as we passed. red laterns hung from wires overhead. As we passed little nooks, there would appear a single female musician [in full costume] playing traditional Chinese music. It was awesome.

They opened the Theater Pavilion for us [the oldest roofed theater in China] and we sat at the head table with the Vice Governor of Beijing as well as with a number of high ranking officials. The Vice Governor was very gracious and she made a special effort to see that we were enjoying ourselves despite the fact that she was constantly up and about greeting people throughout the evening. The entertainment was fun. The emcee was a female TV hostess and the line up included the winner of the Chinese version of teen American Idol, as well as a magician, shadow figures, famous Peking Opera singers, and a Chinese comic.

Unfortunately, jet lag took its toll and we had to leave a bit early. Once we returned to the hotel, it was clear that Bill did not have any detail regarding the format and content of the conference. Han, our representative from the People's Bank, was to take care of it in the morning.

Thursday, September 01, 2005

Our first night in Beijing

The flight was 14 hours long - there's only so much you can pretend to sleep on a flight that long despite the fact that you know you'll be exhausted upon arrival.

The food was pretty good as was the service (had a touch of temper when the seat would not recline and I thought that I had a business class ticket to hell.). Worked fine after the stewardess reset the power in the cabin.

We checked into Beijing' China World Hotel - a well deserved 5 star hotel. Our suite was very nicley appointed and they had all sorts of little amenities for us.

Tuesday, August 30, 2005

Sitting in the Continental Lounge

Yup- the Continental Airline President's Lounge at Newark is one of the nicest lounges for breakfast. Toasted bagels with cream cheese! Yahoo. Coffee's decent too.

Makes me think we'll be flying from here more often.

Getting Ready to Leave for Beijing

It's August 30 at 7 am and Bill and I are getting ready to leave for Newark. A car should be picking us up at 8.