Tuesday, June 1, 2010
Sunday - Another Day Another City
Sunday, May 30, 2010
Still Friday Day 8
We visited Kingway Beer, a "joint venture" with Heineken here in
Chinese Culture
China Day 7, I think
We had a busy Friday in
Quotable Quotes - watch for more...
"Use your horn, not your brake" - Adriana instructing Dinesh on how to drive in China (street signs, road markers, painted lines are all just "suggestions")
"The class of 2010 is the best EMBA class to travel with" - Paul Benchener - Director of the Rider EMBA program - Yes!!
"It doesn't matter how big the suitcase is, you'll always fill it" - Bradley C. LaLonde - Partner and Co-Founder of Vietnam Partners LLC on investment in Vietnam
Thursday, May 27, 2010
Other Observations in China
China Days 5 and 6 - A lot of culture!
The forbidden city was amazing - over 500 years old, housing emperors until the early 1900's. Tienanmen Square is a fascinating place - home of the central government of China, and the mausoleum of Chairman Mao.
We ended the night at the Ritz Carlton, where we listened to Clifford play Jazz and Blues...
Today we flew from Beijing to Xian, and saw the eighth wonder of the world, the Terra Cotta Warriors. Made to protect Emperor Qin Shi Huang over 2200 years ago, these large figures were made by over 720,000 slaves and buried with Qin to protect him in the after life. Discovered in 1974, this find would represent one of the most significant archaeological finds in history. The pictures tell all. Each figure represents an actual warrior who lived during Qin's time. We then saw a show which depicted traditional dance and music from the Tang dynasty circa 618 AD - 907 AD. All very fascinating. More to come... pics are latest from recent adventures..
The Karate Kid
Tiger, our guide in Beijing karate chopped another guide in the Forbidden City for using a blow horn...Tough guy!