Avela Corporation is offering an 8-day Canton Fair and China tour from April 10-21. The tour is designed to introduce attendees to business opportunities in China through visits to manufacturing centers and trade shows. Key stops include the Canton Fair, factories, markets, and cities of Guangzhou, Shanghai, and Beijing. Attendees will gain first-hand perspectives on sourcing products from China and exploring the market potential. The tour aims to maximize relationships and idea generation for attendees' businesses through cultural immersion and guided networking.
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1. 4500 Caroline
Houston, Texas 77004
A4, 22/F Harvest Building
No.585 Long Hua Road (We s t ) ,
Xu Hui District
Shanghai 200023
China
(713) 807-7900
Fax: (713) 610-3787
E-Mail: corporate@avela.com
Web Site: www.avela.com
To perspective Canton Fair Attendees:
I am Gary Young, president of Avela Corporation and long time Vistage member. I would like to personally
invite you to attend our Executive Canton Fair, Shanghai and Beijing tour this April 10th through the 21st. This
tour is design to give you the best perspective possible of what China is all about while only taking 8 working
days plus 2 weekends to minimize time away from your business. But why attend such a trip now, when the
economy is so down, budgets are so tight and time is so important? Three reasons.
First; with the economy down, now might be a perfect time to discover what China has to offer. And there is
no better way to find out than to attend the Canton Fair. You will be stunned at the size of the fair and the
variety of products offered. It is a real eye opener that can only be seen in person to fully appreciate.
Second; having attended the fair for over 8 years now, I am continually amazed by the number of new idea
that are generated for my client’s after attending. The creativity and stimulation of being at the Canton Fair is
a major factor in why I and tens of thousands attend each session.
Third, I strongly believes that China is a force to be understood and incorporated in our business plans. As
either a source for products and services, a huge market opportunity or China as a competitor, China simply
can not be ignored. And there is no better way to get a handle on all things China, as it relates to your com-
pany, than to go to the Canton Fair. Even if you are a service company and would not directly buy from
China, chances are that your customers may, and personal knowledge of China could help you dealing with
your clients, potential clients and their future needs.
The quality and value of this trip, combined with the subsequent tours to Shanghai and Beijing is unmatched
to anything I have ever seen offered. We have gone to great pains to insure you have a first rate experience.
Please read on to discover all the details. Then come join us on the trip of a lifetime.
Sincerely,
Gary Young
President, Avela Corporation
2. Helping U.S. companies source products and services in China.
Avela Corporation is a Houston-based company with a representative
office in Shanghai. With 8 years of experience providing business
opportunities for our clients we have developed substantial expertise
in how to address the multifaceted challenges of working in China.
We are now offering a Canton / Guangzhou Trade Fair and China
Tour as a way to introduce potential clients to business opportunities
in China. Our goal is to provide each attendee with every possible
opportunity to develop relationships with Chinese companies.
Our Canton Fair is designed to get you to where the rubber meets the
road in China. We are serious about your coming away with tangible
value from your trip. There is no better introduction to manufacturing
in China than to attend the world famous Guangzhou or Canton Trade
Fair. Avela will do everything possible to facilitate relationships with
factories during your trip.
This is an opportunity to see what China has to offer your business; to
possibly open up serious relationships with factories in China.
Typical “Trade Missions” stress meetings with local government offi-
cials. At some point this may be valuable, but it is a waste of time dur-
ing an introductory trip to China.
Typical “Trade Missions” stress understanding the culture by offering
“tours” that are run by agencies who maximize their profit with tours of
rug, pearl, art and silk factories, in the guise of a cultural experience.
They really want you to buy merchandise so they can receive a “com-
mission”. This is a real time-waster for people interested in under-
standing business in China.
• A serious introduction to Chinese business culture.
• Superior experience at the fair that you control.
• A great adventure in the most dynamic country on the planet.
• A mind blowing exposure to Chinaʼs vast manufacturing base.
• A personalized tour of the Canton Fair Shanghai and Beijing.
Contact: Gary Young- young@avela.com
3. You will have built in freedom and flexibility to control your experience.
• We can arrange a private translator if you want to travel to a factory outside the fair.
• There will be a nightly group debriefing and consultation by Avela Staff.
• You can opt to travel with your translator to do factory tours during any part of the trip.
Phase I is open from April 15th - 19th, 2009
Electronics, IT Products & Household Electrical Appliances
·Household Electric Appliances_ Kitchen Electrical Appliances; Refrigerators and Refrigeration Equipment; Air
Conditioners and Ventilation Equipment; Washers and Dryers; Other Small Electrical Appliances
·Electronics & IT Products_ Audio-video Products; Computer Products; Communication Products; Business
Automation Equipment; Electronic Security Equipment; Computer Software
·Lamps & Light Fixtures_ Light Sources; Lamps and Lights; Light Fittings
Small Vehicles & Spare Parts
Bicycles; Motorcycles; Automobiles; Vehicle Spare Parts
Machinery & Equipment
·Machinery & Equipment_ Apparatus; Photographic Supplies; Printing Apparatus; Universal Machinery; Weaving
Supplies; Element parts of Machinery; Varied Models of Complete Plants
Hardware & Tools
·Tools_ Measures; Grinders; Blades; Hand Tools; Electric Tools; Pneumatic Tools; Hydraulic Pressure Tools;
Welding Tools; Machine Tools; Incising Tools; Farm Implements
·Hardware_ Builders Hardware; Door-and-Window Hardware; Furniture Hardware; Ornamental Hardware; Sundry
Hardware; Locks and Fittings; Silk Screens; Welding Materials; Low- pressure Valves; Water Heating Equipment;
Fasteners; Foundry Goods and Forged Pieces; Other Hardware
Building Materials & Kitchen, Sanitary Equipment
·Kitchen & Sanitary Equipment_ sanitary equipment; kitchen equipment
·Building Materials_ Building Materials; Metal Building Materials; Chemical Building Materials; Glass Building
Materials; Cement Products; Building Ceramics; Floors and Flooring Materials; Stones, Tiles and Bricks; Doors,
Windows and Walls; Ceiling and Partition; Decorative Materials; Other Building Materials
Raw Materials
·Organic Chemicals; Inorganic Chemicals; Minerals; Non-ferrous Metal; Steel; Lumber; Textile Materials; Other Raw
Materials
You will have the opportunity to visit the 3 major cities in China.
Guangzhou, Shanghai and Beijing (Fair Phase 1)
Single occupancy rate per person 12 days- $3,800
Double occupancy rate per person 12 days- $2,830
Privet translator for activity outside the itinerary is $150 per day plus all travel expenses
Included: Airfare within China, lodging, motor-coach transfers and sightseeing, and most meals and limited
beverages. Price does not include international airfare or domestic travel outside the listed itinerary.
4. Helping U.S. companies source products and services in China.
Bund Sightseeing Tunnel- (Kitchy)
http://www.travelpod.com/ad/Bund_Sightseeing_Tunnel-Shanghai
It must have been a rather intoxicated, ok, totally doped person that designed this
small tunnel under the Huangpu river. You enter a small cable car and guided by
house music you are thrilled with colorful lightbeams, waving puppets and suddenly
disappearing movie screens. Strange as it may sound, it is rather enjoyable and an
efficient way to get to Pudong, once you have seen the view from the Puxi side.
Oriental Pearl TV and Radio Tower-
http://travel.yahoo.com/p-travelguide-2761838-oriental_pearl_tv_tower_shanghai-i
The Oriental Pearl Tower in Shanghai is one of the world's great towers. The spheres hang in the
sky like perfect pearls, reflecting in the Huangpu River they seem perfectly at home amid the
lush green surroundings. In fact, the tower is the host of eleven spheres, or pearls, that appear
to be dropping from the sky onto a jade plate; two very traditional, very Chinese,
precious elements.
Shanghai World Financial Center-
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g308272-d1196260-Reviews-
Shanghai_World_Financial_Center-Shanghai.html
Shanghai World Financial Center is Shanghai new landmark along with the Oriental
Pearl TV Tower and Jinmao Tower. It takes about 1 minute from first floor to 95th
by the elevator with a speed of 10 meters per second. The observation bridge (with a
glass floor) atop the building is the second highest observation deck in the world.
Old Town
http://www.chinaodysseytours.com/special-topic-about-china/shanghai-old-town.html
http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/scottshangguan/6/1228441200/tpod.html
Old Town is a perfect combination of gardens, temples, old architecture, souvenirs,
and food. Here, the Yu Yuan shopping center is known as where 'the kingdom of
small commodities' and 'the kingdom of snacks' can be found.
Dong Tai Road Antique Market
http://travel.yahoo.com/p-travelguide-2761720-dong_tai_road_antique_market_shanghai-i
Dong Tai is spread over two blocks and has many shops and vendors selling vintage
souvenirs, furniture and bric-a-brac. Items vary from international gems such as
chairs imported from New York City in the 1930s, to local pieces such as furniture
from old Shanghai theaters. Experienced antique collectors will be able to pick up
some excellent buys.
5. Super Brand Mall-
http://virtualreview.org/china/zoom/813093/super-brand-mall-pudong-shanghai
The largest mall in Pudong, this gargantuan 10-story edifice attracts large crowds of
shopper. The anchor is a four-story department store with all the usual luxurious
brands. There's also a well-stocked supermarket, a Bank of China ATM in the base-
ment, and scores of clothing, jewelry, and accessories stores, as well as dining estab-
lishments competing for your attention.
Shanghai Circus Acrobatic Show
http://www.tripadvisor.in/Attraction_Review-g308272-d459914-Reviews-
Shanghai_Circus_World-Shanghai.html
The Shanghai Acrobatics School & Troupe have won hundreds of gold medals in dif-
ferent international acrobatics competitions and are beloved by their countrymen for
their incredible feats of skill and grace. This world-class acrobatics show is a must-
see event.
Shanghai Cultural Museum-
http://www.shanghaimuseum.net/
As a museum of ancient Chinese art, the Shanghai Museum possesses a collection of
120,000 precious works of art. Its rich and high-quality collection of ancient Chinese
bronze, ceramics, painting and calligraphy creates a world-class visitor experience.
Vistage China Office visit
http://www.vistage.cn/
Visit Vistage China’s new offices, mingle with the first 3 Vistage groups ever formed
in China.
Avela Office visit -
www.avela.com
A short tour of Avela’s office with a Chinese Teas Culture demonstration.and a visit
to the local Knock-Off Market if time permits (off the grid)
Message at Dragonfly Retreat-
http://gochina.about.com/od/traditionalmassage/gr/Dragonfly_GRev.htm
http://www.dragonfly.net.cn/eng/welcome_e.htm
True relaxation begins with a state of mind. This is why Dragonfly was created as a
contemporary urban retreat, to be an oasis of peace and tranquility in the midst of the
big city. We invite you to enjoy the benefits of health, wellness and complete care of
your body, mind and soul, that are only available in a Dragonfly Retreat.
6. Dongwu Silk Factory and Store Tour -
http://www.igougo.com/attractions-reviews-b90444-Shanghai-
Dongwu_Silk_Factory_and_Store.html
Suzhou has long been a major producer of the finest silk in the world. Hence, it is
nicknamed the Home of Silk. Silk produced here are of superior quality than you buy
from government run outlets.
Huangpu River Cruise Tour-
http://www.travelchinaguide.com/cruise/huangpuriver/
The west bank (Puxi) of the Huangpu River is the cultural, residential and entertainment center
of Shanghai. In addition, many historical buildings left over from Shanghai's colonial days have
been preserved. The east bank of the river (Pudong) is the newer district of Shanghai and its
financial and commercial hub. The Oriental Pearl TV Tower, Shanghai World Financial Center,
and Jinmao Tower are located on this side of the river.
Baiyun Leather Market -
www.avela.com
Guangzhou Baiyun World Leather Trading Centre is a modern,extensive,and interna-
tional Leather trading centre. This is the largest leather wholesale market in
Guangzhou and naturally, it contains the largest collection of all sorts of bags and
other fine leather goods.
Canton Fair
http://www.cantonfair.org.cn
Thousands of exhibitors representing Chinese international trade companies and
manufacturers will be present. They will exhibit over 100,000 kinds of goods. These
goods are of high quality, competitive prices and are often specialties from the vari-
ous regions in China. They bring new meaning to the phrase "Made in China."
SunMoon Artificial Stone Factory Tour
http://www.sunmoon.com.cn/en_products_sla_listall.htm
Established in 1997, Guangzhou Sunmoon Application Decoration Material Co., Ltd.
is a specialized manufacturer of solid surface (artificial stone), engineered stones,
sinks, kitchen and vanity cabinets, as well as other solid surface and quartz based
products. It has over 150 workers in a facility covering an area of 30,000 square
meters. This factory is a easily accessible example of the typical Chinese factory.
Fangcu Tea Market -
http://www.teaandcoffee.net/0700/tea.htm
After nearly 20 years of development, Fang Cun Market is now the biggest tea
wholesale and retail market in the country. At present, there are up to 1,000 tea
traders and manufacturers doing business here.
7. Tian’an Men Square -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiananmen_Square
Tiananmen Square is the geographical center of Beijing City. It is the largest city
square in the world, occupying an area of 440,000 square meters (about 109 acres),
and able to accommodate 10,000,000 people at one time.
Forbidden City -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forbidden_City
The Forbidden City was the Chinese imperial palace from the Ming Dynasty to the end
of the Qing Dynasty. For almost five centuries, it served as the home of the Emperor
and his household. Built from 1406 to 1420, the complex consists of 980 surviving
buildings with 8,707 bays of rooms and covers 720,000 square meters (7,800,000 sq
ft). The palace complex exemplifies traditional Chinese palatial architecture.
Summer Palace-
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g294212-d1176553-Reviews-
The_Aman_at_Summer_Palace-Beijing.html
The Summer Palace in Beijing is the largest imperial garden in the world, a museum
of classical Chinese garden architecture. The construction of the Summer Palace was
initiated in 1750 by Emperor Qianlong as a gift for his mother's birthday. It took 15
years to complete.
Great Wall -
http://www.travelchinaguide.com/china_great_wall/
Just like a gigantic dragon, the Great Wall winds up and down across deserts, grass-
lands, mountains and plateaus, stretching approximately 8,850 kilometers (5,500 miles)
from east to west. With a history of more than 2,000 years, some of the sections are now
in ruins or have disappeared. However, it is still one of the most appealing attractions all
around the world owing to its architectural grandeur and historical significance.
Cloisonne Factory for lunch-
http://www.anniebees.com/China/China_18.htm
This Cloisonne Factory shows workers applying the tiny wires that form the designs
with tweezers and then filling them in with enamel. The showroom has cloisonné
creations that are unique, beautiful, and not found elsewhere in China.
Olympic Park - Bird’s Nest and Aquatic Center
Beijing hosted the Summer Olympics of 2008. Visitors can tour these iconic struc-
tures and even walk on the floor of the stadium – unique buildings symbolizing the
creativity and imagination of modern China.
8. Temple of Heaven-
http://www.china.org.cn/english/kuaixun/75120.htm
The Temple of Heaven is China's largest existing complex of ancient sacrificial
buildings -- three times the area of the Forbidden City. Built in 1420, the principle
buildings include the Altar of Prayer for Good Harvests, the Imperial Vault of
Heaven and the Circular Mound Altar.
Colony 798-
http://www.china.org.cn/english/798/236196.htm
The 798 Art District provides creative Chinese with an opportunity and an outlet to
enthusiastically pursue their artistic ideals. It has also given them a unique, spiritual
homeland. China's artists have truly inspired new life into this area of Beijing, resur-
recting the ghosts of the past while breathing in energy and innovation in the present.
Indeed, China's vanguard has turned an industrial graveyard into an artistic paradise.
Silk Market-
http://blogs.sun.com/arungupta/entry/beijing_silk_market_shopping_bargain
Beijing Silk Market (a.k.a. Xiushui Silk Market) is a multi-floor shopping complex,
famous for fake branded goods such as designer purses, sunglasses, silk scarves,
jeans -- you name it. It's also famous for extreme bargaining – the perfect place for
picking up that last souvenir.
Avela Trip Videos-
For a stimulating video presentation of the Canton Fair and overall trip, please
link to our YouTube videos.
Canton Fair and Site Tour (Shanghai, Guangzhou and Beijing)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hOgIv-ZBKOo
Video of Canton Fair (Phase 1)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y0ZQNHP256c
China Factory Tours
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J5Auj4yw1z0
9. Executive Canton Fair Trip Itinerary
Leave Houston Saturday April 10 2009 at 6:00 am
Flight recommendation: Continental- Note: Price subject to change depending on when booked.
from Depart: Arrive: Flight OnePass Miles/ Flight: CO89
$1,023 6:00 a.m. 10:17 a.m. Time: Elite Aircraft: Boeing 737-
Sat., Apr. 10, 2010 Sat., Apr. 10, 2010 3 hr 17 mn Qualification*: 800
Houston, TX (IAH - New York/Newark, NJ (EWR - Liberty) 1,415 /100% Fare Class: Economy
Intercontinental) (G)
Meal: Snack
Change Planes. Connect time in New York/Newark, NJ (EWR - Liberty) is 48 minutes.
Depart: Arrive: Flight OnePass Miles/ Flight: CO87
11:05 a.m. 1:45 p.m. +1 Day Time: Elite Aircraft: Boeing 777-
Sat., Apr. 10, 2010 Sun., Apr. 11, 2010 14 hr 40 Qualification*: 200ER
New York/Newark, NJ (EWR - Shanghai, People's Republic of China mn 7,417 /100% Fare Class: Economy
Liberty) (PVG - Pu Dong) Total Miles: (G)
Travel 8,832 Meal: Lunch
Time:
18 hr 45
mn
$1,023 Depart: Arrive: Flight OnePass Miles/ Flight: CO88
3:45 p.m. 9:55 p.m. Time: Elite Qualification*: Aircraft: Boeing 777-
Wen., Apr. 21, 2010 Wen., Apr. 21, 2010 19 hr 11 7,195 /100% 200ER
Beijing, People's Republic of China Houston, TX (IAH - mn Fare Class: Economy
(PEK - Capital) Intercontinental) (G)
Travel Meal: Dinner
Time: No Special Meal
19 hr 11 Offered.
mn
1 Stop. Time on the ground in New York/Newark, NJ (EWR - Liberty) is 1 hour 45 minutes. Change Planes. Equipment changes in New
York/Newark, NJ (EWR - Liberty) to a Boeing 737-500.
Arrive Shanghai Sunday April 11, 2009 at 1:45 pm
Check-in at the Radisson Hotel at 4:00 pm. http://www.radisson.com/shanghaicn_newworld
On your own afternoon till 6:30 pm. (rest)
Dinner and Q&A, orientation; at local restaurant.-
Evening Rest.
Monday, April 12th: Shanghai- Tour and Shopping Day
Complimentary breakfast at the Radisson
Shanghai Pudong Tour
(1) Bund Sightseeing Tunnel- (Kitchy) http://www.travelpod.com/ad/Bund_Sightseeing_Tunnel-Shanghai
(2) Oriental Pearl TV and Radio Tower http://travel.yahoo.com/p-travelguide-2761838-
oriental_pearl_tv_tower_shanghai-i
(3) Shanghai World Financial Center http://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g308272-d1196260-
Reviews-Shanghai_World_Financial_Center-Shanghai.html
Lite Lunch near Old Town
Old Town
http://www.chinaodysseytours.com/special-topic-about-china/shanghai-old-town.html
http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-entries/scottshangguan/6/1228441200/tpod.html
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10. Dong Tai Road Antique Market http://travel.yahoo.com/p-travelguide-2761720-
dong_tai_road_antique_market_shanghai-i
Dinner at South Beauty Restaurant atop the famous Super Brand Mall -
http://virtualreview.org/china/zoom/813093/super-brand-mall-pudong-shanghai
Evening Shanghai Circus Acrobatic Show http://www.tripadvisor.in/Attraction_Review-g308272-d459914-
Reviews-Shanghai_Circus_World-Shanghai.html
Tuesday, April 13th: Shanghai-
Complimentary breakfast at the Radisson
Shanghai Cultural Museum- http://www.shanghaimuseum.net/
Lunch-in Vistage Meeting- Visit Vistage China’s new offices, mingle with the first 3 Vistage groups ever
formed in China.
Tour Avela Office- Chinese Teas Culture demonstration.
Then a visit to the local Knock-Off Market (off the grid)
Dragonfly Message- http://gochina.about.com/od/traditionalmassage/gr/Dragonfly_GRev.htm
http://www.dragonfly.net.cn/eng/welcome_e.htm
Or for those who are interest
Dongwu Silk Factory and Store Tour- http://www.igougo.com/attractions-reviews-b90444-Shanghai-
Dongwu_Silk_Factory_and_Store.html
Huangpu River Dinner Cruise Tour- http://www.travelchinaguide.com/cruise/huangpuriver/
(If group capacity is 16 or more)
Wednesday, April 14th Shanghai/Guangzhou
Complimentary breakfast at the Radisson
Morning Flight to Guangzhou
Check in at The President Hotel- Chosen for its convenience to and from the fair.
http://www.travbuddy.com/President-Hotel-Guangzhou-v127626
http://www.presidenthotel.com.cn/
Late Lite-Lunch near hotel
Baiyun Leather Market- http://www.cantonfairs.net.cn/guangzhou-guide/shopping/baiyun-leather-centre.html
Dinner and Orientation - Nan Yuan Restaurant http://www.china.org.cn/english/travel/50429.htm
We will discuss strategies for attending the fair, meeting times and contingencies.
Thursday, April 15th: Guangzhou - Canton Fair
Complimentary breakfast at The President Hotel
Attend Fair - Hotel bus to Fair- (lunch on your own at the fair)
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11. Hong Xing Chinese Restaurant – Something for the exotic tastes as well as standard Chinese food.
http://mooiness.com/2009/02/18/guangzhou-december-2008-hong-xing-seafood-restaurant/
http://travel.yahoo.com/p-travelguide-13436720r
Debriefing for the following day-
What you saw that you want to do next:
Options - 1. Attend the fair a second day
2. Break out on your own to meet with contacts from the fair. A translator is recommended (will
be provided)
3. Predetermined side trip to factories of interest anywhere in China*
*If there is a specific product or service that you would like to learn more about, Avela will source factories for you to
visit and arrange a side trip with a translator to accompany you until you rejoin the group in Beijing. Additional travel-
related cost, including your translator, would be charged.
Friday, April 16th: Guangzhou
Complimentary breakfast at The President Hotel
Attend Fair - Hotel bus to Fair- (lunch on your own at the fair)- or individual itinerary based on your
preferences expressed at dinner on Thursday.
Dinner- Hot Pot Dinner- http://www.littlesheephotpot.com/finder.asp?id=3
Saturday, April 17th: Guangzhou/Beijing
Complimentary breakfast at The President Hotel
Pre-determined local factory tour. Gives you an idea of what a typical Chinese factory is like.
Or
Fangcu Tea Market - http://www.teaandcoffee.net/0700/tea.htm
Lunch-
Late Afternoon Flight to Beijing-
Check in to The Regent Beijing Hotel. http://www.regenthotels.com/hotels/ribjn
Late Dinner on your own. (Now that you are seasoned China travelers!)
Sunday, April 18th:
Complimentary breakfast at The Regent Beijing Hotel
Tian’an Men Square - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiananmen_Square
Forbidden City - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Forbidden_City
Fast food Lunch - (Pizza Hut - trust me)
Summer Palace- http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-g294212-d1176553-Reviews-
The_Aman_at_Summer_Palace-Beijing.html
Dinner Beijing Dai Minority Restaurant!http://www.dianping.com/shop/568611/photos
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12. Monday, April 19: Beijing
Complimentary breakfast at The Regent Beijing Hotel
Great Wall - http://www.travelchinaguide.com/china_great_wall/
Cloisonne Factory for lunch- http://www.anniebees.com/China/China_18.htm
Olympic Park - Bird’s Nest and Aquatic Center
Dinner - Beijing Dumplings http://www.dianping.com/shop/1966087/photos
Tuesday, April 20th
Complimentary breakfast at The Regent Beijing Hotel
Temple of Heaven- http://www.china.org.cn/english/kuaixun/75120.htm
Colony 798- http://www.china.org.cn/english/798/236196.htm
Lunch
Silk Market- http://www.virtualtourist.com/travel/Asia/China/Beijing_Shi/Beijing-1024960/Shopping-Beijing-
Silk_Market-BR-1.html Last chance to shop!
Dinner- World Famous Peking Duck Farewell Dinner
Wednesday, April 21st: Beijing/Houston
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