We threw a Halloween party at a local Karaoke bar and everyone dressed up. We were all put to shame by the effort that the Japanese contingent put into their costumes. Tatsuji shaved his head! I hope his wife doesn’t ask why he is wearing a hat in all pictures for the next month!
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Halloween
Gansu Natural Energy Research Institute
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
Beijing
I have come back from spending a few days in Beijing. It was very interesting to see the contrast between Lanzhou and Beijing; it’s like a different country. Some of the obvious differences are the higher proportion of private cars on the streets and the presence of Western brands. I must confess that one of the first things I did when I arrived in Beijing was go to Starbucks. I’m not proud of it but that hot chocolate tasted so good! It was also the first time I have had milk in two months. Another thing that I noted straight away was the higher number of foreigners; I was no longer drawing quizzical stares (well no more than I do back home). A lot of people speak English here so it is a lot easier to communicate although I did use my Chinese as much as possible.
When in Beijing I met with a number of people and that really helped expand my knowledge of China. In particular my meetings with UK Trade and Investment (UKTI) and the China British Business Council (CBBC) helped to develop my understanding of the business environment in China. It seems clear after speaking to them that China has to be considered a global region in it’s own right as there is such a vast difference between different parts of the country (none more so than Lanzhou and Beijing). The CBBC works very closely with UKTI and they have a network of offices through-out the country that can offer support to British businesses thinking about the Chinese market.
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
Local Middle school
Friday, October 12, 2007
Dumpling making
I am a big fan of dumplings and this morning we visited another campus and learnt how to make them. Like Tai Chi, making dumplings is a lot harder than it looks. We all had fun, but since it took us over 2 hours to make them, and we usually pay less than 40p for 8 delicious dumplings from the student canteen, I don't think I'll be making anymore dumplings anytime soon!