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		<title>Trip to China</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[China was not even on my radar as a place to visit &#8211; that is until our Hayward Chamber of Commerce made arrangement with a Chinese Travel Agency to sponsor a travel/shopping trip.&#160; The trip was a whirlwind of only nine days, two of which were travel days.&#160; But the seven days that we were [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>China was not even on my radar as a place to visit &#8211; that is until our Hayward Chamber of Commerce made arrangement with a Chinese Travel Agency to sponsor a travel/shopping trip.&nbsp; The trip was a whirlwind of only nine days, two of which were travel days.&nbsp; But the seven days that we were there were filled with interesting places, product factories, and excellent accommodations.&nbsp; All this for the unbelievable price of only $1,599.00.&nbsp; The air fare alone was a discounted $1092.00 and the rest of the $1599.00 paid for all our food, hotels, and land transportation.&nbsp; What a bargain.&nbsp;</p>
<p>There were approximately 125 people who signed up for this remarkable trip.&nbsp; From my office, two other people decided to go.&nbsp; Also my wife, and my son and his wife were among the number.&nbsp; We flew on an Air China Boeing 747 and the flight, of course, was very long.&nbsp; We arrived in Beijing at about dinner time and after collecting our baggage and going through customs, our travel agent hosts escorted us to our first Chinese dinner at a fine restaurant.&nbsp; Then it was off to the Beijing Hotel and bed.</p>
<p>In the morning, we had a breakfast based on a western food menu, and that was the fare for each morning of the trip.&nbsp; After that, it was Chinese food the rest of the day.&nbsp; In true tourist&nbsp; fashion we began to see the sights and the various industries that are particularly Chinese.&nbsp; We went to a Jade factory, a Silk factory, Embroidery and Rug factories.&nbsp; We were shown how the things were made and then given the chance to purchase items &#8211; the main point of the low cost excursion as far as the Chinese were concerned.&nbsp; Our tour group did buy lots of items.</p>
<p>One highlight for many of us was the Great Wall of China.&nbsp; As many people as felt able climbed up and down the wall.&nbsp; It was really something.&nbsp; We were told that the Wall is the only man made thing that can be seen from the moon.&nbsp; The Wall has been re-built in various area, but much of it is in disrepair.&nbsp; After all, it is 1000 years old.&nbsp;</p>
<p>We also went to the Forbidden City.&nbsp; This was the Emperors&#8217; palace area.&nbsp; It is huge, covering many, many square blocks.&nbsp; For the most part, that was where most of the life of the Emperor and his wives and concubines lived there lives.&nbsp; There was a summer palace on a beautiful lake that some went to in the hot weather.&nbsp; Just outside the Forbidden City is the huge square, the largest square in the world,&nbsp;Tiananmen Square.&nbsp; That is where the face off with the students took place a decade ago.</p>
<p>From Beijing we flew to Shanghai, a huge city with a population even larger that that of Beijing.&nbsp; Between these two cities there is a population that is equal to approximately the whole population of California.&nbsp; This is a very modern city and also an old world city.&nbsp; There are huge modern high rise buildings in the downtown area and this is also a major port city for China.</p>
<p>All in all this was a very enlightening and educational trip for we westerners at a very reasonable price.&nbsp; I would recommend this trip as a first exposure to mainland China.&nbsp; Check with your local Chamber of Commerce to see if they are sponsoring a China trip and if they are, by all means go.</p>
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