Final China Photos
30.05.2008
Posted by McKigney 22:33 Archived in Photography | China Comments (0)
Beijing, Shanghai, Hanoi - May 14 thru June 10
final day in China
30.05.2008 - 30.05.2008
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Friday is my last full day in China as tomorrow morning I depart for Hanoi. I’m really excited to see Marianne and Tyler! We had a ton to get done today, but the morning started off with a course wrap up at 8:30. After being out until 3:30 AM, the class found it slightly difficult to make it up that early. When I got there a few minutes after 8:30, there were only 3 people there. After the wrap up, we ventured to the underground market. It was interesting and we all found way too much stuff. I got some purses, wallets, a watch, and some sunglasses. Then we headed to the soft spinning market where we all had custom made clothing waiting for us. My jacket turned out pretty good so excited for that in the fall. Then we went to do some shopping for jade, but I found it a bit too expensive. Then just dinner, drinks and packing. Now I’m on to the next stage of my trip – hopefully the best part! Can’t wait to see Marianne and Tyler and get a taste of another country. Hope to post some more soon! We plan for much relaxation and a trip to Sapa by overnight train for 4 days. More soon!
Posted by McKigney 30.05.2008 22:00 Archived in China Comments (0)
presentation day
29.05.2008 - 29.05.2008
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Thursday was the day of the presentation to Polaroid. We got up early to finish our slides, had lunch, and then presented. All of the presentations went really well – ours included. We were all thrilled to be done. Afterwards we had a farewell dinner hosted by Polaroid. We had good food and lots of beer (some of it was warm again). We’re generally learning that they do stock some cold beer but with 25 of us plus the CK students, we get through it pretty quickly and then it’s on to the warm stuff.
Next we went on to karaoke at Party World. This time wasn’t quite as wild as we were only drinking beer – last time we had Chinese liquor as well. Still fun, but luckily this time I got out of there around 12 AM instead of 2.
Posted by McKigney 30.05.2008 21:58 Archived in China Comments (0)
28.05.2008 - 28.05.2008
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On Wednesday, we needed to wrap up our project. Lindsay and I got up early to finish our slides. We had them done by 11:15 and then went out to do the sight seeing and shopping we had planned to do Sunday but ended up spending the time doing surveys. Our other group members had already left – apparently comfortable with how far they were on their part of the presentation.
We found some excellent souvenir type stuff, ate at Pizza Hut (KFC, McDonald's and Pizza Hut are everywhere) and then went over to Pudong to go to the observation deck at Jingmao Tower. We took the subway over, got outside, looked up and realized we couldn’t even see the top of the building – it was in a thick layer of clouds. It had been somewhat rainy all day, but we hadn’t considered how low the clouds might be. Since that was a bust, we got back in the subway, went back to the hotel only to find out that our group was no where near completing the presentation. So we all scrambled but are still not done. Thursday morning we’ll start at 8 AM to try to wrap things up for our 1 PM presentation to Polaroid. Wish us luck.
Posted by McKigney 28.05.2008 17:31 Archived in China Comments (0)
work, work, work
27.05.2008 - 27.05.2008
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Today was another fairly uneventful day of working on our project. We had a lecture on the Chinese economy from 9-11:30 and then spent the rest of the day working on our project. In fact, we didn’t wrap up until 9:30 PM! We then had some horrible room service food and headed over to the piano bar for a drink. Now I’m off to bed. The project is coming along although it’s less than ideal. If we had really wanted to produce a quality product for Polaroid we would have spent more time last week working on the project, but the class wasn’t structured that way so we’re just trying to do the best we can.
Posted by McKigney 27.05.2008 18:12 Archived in China Comments (0)