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Soon after a five week Rotary Group Research Exchange Trip to Japan -- it was a pleasure to meet my Japanese pals -- and go off with them for three days in Shanghai and in to the surrounding Countryside.

The international organization identified as Rotary promotes yearly travel that all folks in between the ages of 26 and 40, male and female, and of all backgrounds - should know about - mainly because it is a Rotary-funded six week research aboard and any individual can apply to become a portion of this significant life expertise. In case you are this age group - you could appreciate the kind of practical experience that may be described in my notes within this short article. To discover a lot more about the system go to the international Rotary web site and look for GSE - Group Research Exchange - and get in touch with your nearby Rotary Club for much more facts. After becoming the GSE group leader to Japan for our Rotary District, the following travels were an invitation from Japanese pals to go with them to China.

And much more adventures come from Rotary GSE.

November 9th - Thursday, and 11th - Saturday in Shanghai:

Dennis and I left at midnight from LA on Asiana Airlines - on a fourteen hour flight by Seoul, Korea -- Incheon Airport - and on to Shanghai - Pu Dong Airport. With a three hour layover in Seoul -we first got a glimpse on the Asian culture, and walked the extended corridor of the Duty No cost Shops and stopped within the Wendy Café for latte and tea. When we landed in Shanghai - Mr. Gao Mim met us - having a sign that Ai told me to view - with major letters saying "Dennis and Joan, Welcome to Shanghai". Delightful to have Mr. Go - who operates for Kobayashi San - and Lilly, who's Chinese - meet us and spirit us away. Our luggage went by automobile towards the hotel - and Dennis, Lilly and I rode the Maglev from the airport towards the west side of Shanghai - a train that price 9 billions to build from the Chinese Government and flew to a optimum of 424 Kilometers more than the seven minute ride. They mentioned that it would take 45 minutes by car - using the traffic within the City - to cross from the river and reach our hotel. An Australian sat across from us - and we marveled at the whiz with the train - and the instantaneous zip of a train passing in the other path. Off the train and into a cab for the hotel, the Ramada positioned within the western side, Pu Xi - the old portion - between the People's Square plus the Bund - the waterfront at the Huangpu River. The 4 of us enjoyed a late lunch inside the restaurant, Nan Xinya, around the fourth floor from the hotel - with the round serving inside the middle of your table filled with Cantonese flavors - which includes a fried fish using a red sauce - scrumptious. Dennis and I napped - and went for a lengthy stroll down the Nanjing Rd - the pedestrian street behind the hotel - to the Bund - and enjoyed the array of colorful lighting down the street and on the waterfront - along with the blue boat that sailed across our view. It was a lovely night - and the lengthy stroll back took us for the People's Square - when we realized that we'd gone as well far and retraced our steps. We slept like babies around the firm mattress using the coverlet - and had been welcomed to China.

November 12th - Sunday in Shanghai:

We woke to a misty sky - and planned to meet Lilly at 9AM - and first enjoyed breakfast within the hotel. Lilly took us inside the morning to City God Temple Bazaar - as well as the Yu Garden. The Garden was the dwelling of Mr. Pan, built in 1559, within the Ming Dynasty. Garden in China consists of the trees, plants, rock and buildings - and could be the dwelling where nature is brought in to be seasoned in the living. We walked the path and by means of the Chinese structures - close to the pools - by the gateways - and enjoyed the beauty in the development, the a lot of turning paths, the circular entry techniques - the rocks from the bottom on the Taihu Lake (1 with the five biggest fresh water lakes) with several fascinating shapes from the erosion from the water - piled high - and from time to time having a "tower of happiness" inside the clouds (around the rocks) and Exquisite Jade Stone. 5 dragon walls, dragons with 3 fingers (for standard folks) - a pearl within the dragons mouth - and one using a frog inside a sympiotic relationship - and tails that ripple the walls top down the paths. Around the corner, we exited the Garden into the a lot of shops - and entered the Silk Factory - to find out how the silk work spins itself in silk thread within its cocoon - and is cooked and placed in water in order that with a brush the women can stir the cocoons and uncover the silk threads. Then six or eight threads are spun collectively to produce the attractive silk thread - and we saw the bedding and clothing which might be traditionally created from the fine silks of China. Earlier, before entering the Garden - we spotted the Nan Xiang Dumpling Restaurant with a extended line, and Lilly told us regarding the yummy crab and pork dumplings. After some shopping within the department shop - and seeking at pearl, jade and valuable stones in jewelry - we tried the dumplings, having a bit of ginger inside - and they were scrumptious. We returned to buy a silk blanket and cover in the Silk Factory - and they even had "California king". We hurried by cab to return to the hotel - because Kobayashi San and Gao San had been waiting for us for some lunch.

The firm van - Fukuoka Knit Business, Kobayashi San's organization - took us across town - views of your streets from the City, the tall apartment buildings, the theater and workplace buildings for this City of 16 million people. We traveled to the Hong District, close to the Embassies, including the Japanese Embassy. The restaurant was Chizhen in Hong Qiao - and we dined within a little space - and have been amazed by the array of foods around the round glass serving piece within the center with the table - and such as the shark fin soup (expensive plus a delicacy in China). We altered the plans for the afternoon - excellent modify - and from the hotel walked up the Nan Jing to Shu Ya Liang Zi - a classic Chinese massage - around the eighth floor - and all 5 of us sat inside the space every in our personal reclining chair - with hot water at our feet - after which the foot massage, deeply baring into our feet - and ear cleaning, a great deal to our surprise. We were effectively rested and massaged and returned for the hotel, happily - and Dennis and I stopped in Yong An - the department shop - and I enjoyed acquiring "hair toys" to hold my hair in spot - and also the woman who showed me the way to do this. Lilly taught us to say "Bu Ya Xie Xie" (no thanks) to the many vendors who had been attempting to sell us fakes, watches and purses. As well as, Bu Xie (thank you). And "Ni Hao" (Mandarin for Hello). That night we dressed and went for the Ritz Carlton for the Acrobat Show and towards the Grape's Garden on Xinle Rd. for dinner - and had our initially taste of your Chinese delicacy of "river crab". Dennis and I needed some lessons on how to eat this, and that the aspect in the middle is viewed as the ideal. It is all fascinating and a uncommon experience to become so generously hosted by folks who know Shanghai and it life, and an addition to my Rotary GSE knowledge in Japan with several friends there.

This article may be the very first in a series of two -- so read on and appreciate.

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