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Business Study Trips to China

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Our business study trips are targeted at the US business schools and their students. We work closely with professors to design and arrange practical business study trips to China. Depending on the school’s needs, we can provide both business and/or travel logistic arrangements. If you are interested in arranging a business trip to China, please contact Hong Baker.

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Business and culture visits
We can help the school to arrange the following activities upon request:
• Company visits/field trips
• School visits
• Guest speeches
• Seminars and lectures
• Stock exchange and economic development zones visits
• Social activities with Chinese business people
• Culture excursion tours


Business schools clients
The following schools have been hosted by our Chinese partner:
• Duke University
• Harvard Business School
• Northwestern University
• University of Colorado
• University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill
• University of Texas, Austin
• Wake Forest University


Companies that have been visited
The following companies have been arranged by us for visits:
Beijing Jeep Corporation: the first and largest light off-road automotive manufacturing joint venture in China which is cooperated by Beijing Automobile Industry Corporation, DaimlerChrysler Corporation and DaimlerChrysler China Invest Corporation.
Bayer: One of the world's biggest chemical manufacturers and health care products, Bayer has production facility in China.
Coca-Cola: the first U.S. Company to distribute its products in China after Deng Xiaoping opened the country to foreign investors in 1979. Today, Coca-Cola has an ownership stake in 24 bottling joint-ventures and generates sales of $1.2B in China.
Ingersoll-Rand: construction and mining machinery company. IR is among the first foreign companies to establish operations in China before the country opened for investment. China is an important manufacturing center for IR as well as a rapidly growing market.
Johnson Pharmaceuticals Ltd: One of the biggest pharmaceutical and consumer product company in the US, and own subsidiary in Shanghai.
United Automobile Electronic Systems: one of top 100 Chinese enterprises to offer automobile parts and electronic systems.
Baogang Steel Factory: One of the oldest and biggest Chinese steel companies, owned by the government but has been reformed and introduced a lot of advance management.
Johnson Controls: a global market leader in automotive systems and facility management and control.
Sonoco-Hangwen Paper: a Chinese paper production company.
Procter and Gamble: One of the biggest consumer products company, P&G has almost 150 distribution centers in China.
The Shanghai Stock Exchange: One of the two biggest and most important stock exchanges in China
Hong Kong stock exchange: an important stock market in Asia.
Sealand Corporation: Sealand Corporation has entered a development project entitled the Shanghai Links Country Club and Resort Community in the Pudong area valued at $280 million.
Tong Ren Tang: the oldest and biggest Chinese medicine and herb company, and has grown rapidly in China and in the world.



Past business speeches
The following schools have been hosted by our Chinese partner:
CNOOC in the Global Perspective, Mr. Wei Liucheng, General Manager, China National Offshore Oil Corp, (CNOOC)
General Motors in an Emerging Market, Mr. Larry Zahner, President, General Motors (China)
New Telecom in China, Mr. Edward Tian, CEO, China Netcom
China and EU, Two Powers on the Rise, Mr. Pierre R.DEFRAIGNE, Chef de Cabinet for Pascal LAMY, European Trade Commissioner
Franchise Growth in Mainland China, Mr. Eric Chiu, Chairman of Taiwan Tiger
Multilateral Diplomacy in China, Mr. Qin Huasun, Former Ambassador to U.N
Challenges of China's Economic Development, Dr. Chan Qizong, Chairman of Hang Lung Limited, Hong Kong
China’s WTO Entry and Supply Chain Management, Dr. Victor K. Fung, Chairman of Li & Fung Limited, Hong Kong
Review and Prospect on China’s Economic Reform, Prof. Wu Jinglian, China Europe International Business School
The strategy and frustration of multinational company in china, Mr. Gong Jun, Managing Partner of Jun He Law Office
Building Global Leaders: The Human Capital Challenge for China, Mr.Paul C. Reilly, Chairman & CEO, Korn/Ferry International
Managing Operation in China, Mr. Zou Qing, Director of Manufacturing, Black and Decker
Analyze Chinese Corporate Culture, Mr Fang Peichi, General Manager of Beijing Management Headquarter , Xiangcai Securities.



Trip cost information
Trip costs are varied depending on duration, cities and places to visit, and types of hotels and transportation used. We can work with schools to accommodate their budget requirements. We have budget travel which can cost less than $600 for a week in China, as well as business class travel to suit executive MBAs needs. We will choose among 3-, 4-, or 5-star hotels per your request. All hotels will be dependable, comfortable, and well maintained with all the expected modern conveniences. Our airline consolidator will provide varied, appropriate, and established airlines with best prices for all economy classes and business classes. No matter what budget will be, we are committed to providing quality service with great values.


Sample trip
This is a 14-day business trip taken by a b-school to visit Beijing, Shanghai, Shenzhen and Hong Kong.

Itinerary

Day 1: Fly to Beijing China

Day 2: Arrival in Beijing
Arrive at Beijing airport. A friendly English staff will pick you up and transfer you to hotel. Relax yourself for the rest of the day.

Day 3: Beijing
Morning visit companies. In the afternoon, a government official will introduce you Beijing and its international business opportunities. Evening enjoy Beijing Duck dinner.

Day 4: Beijing
Morning attend business lectures and visit Beijing University. Afternoon meet upper management teams of a Chinese company. Evening visit Lao She tea house to experience local culture.

Day 5: Beijing
Morning hiking on Great Wall, which snakes over the green hilly countryside outside of Beijing. Afternoon visit Ming Tombs and its underground vault.

Day 6: Beijing
Morning visit Beijing Economic Development Zone, afternoon tour around Beijing’s HuTong, the "Old City" neighborhoods of narrow alleyways and courtyard gardens hidden behind Beijing's modern facade.

Day 7: Beijing - Shanghai
Fly to Shanghai in the morning. Afternoon visit Bund, Yu Garden, Jade Buhhda Temple, Old Town, Nanjing Road.

Day 8: Shanghai
Morning visit a company and meet high management levels of the company, afternoon visit Pudong Economic Development Zone, TV Tower. Evening watch an acrobatic show.

Day 9: Shanghai
Morning visit Shanghai Stock Exchange, one of the biggest stock exchange in China, and visit a foreign company in China. afternoon visit famous Shanghai museum.

Day 10: Shanghai - Shenzhen
Experience of being a local Shanghai people for one day. Fly to Shenzhen in the evening.

Day 11: Shenzhen
A city official will introduce you business opportunities at Shen Zhen. Afternoon social activities with Shen Zhen business people or attend business conference.

Day 12: Shenzhen - Hong Kong
Take a train to Hong Kong in the morning and be transferred to hotel. Afternoon visit Victoria Peak, Repulse Bay, Aberdeen fishing village in Hong.

Day 13: Hong Kong
Morning visit company and Hong Kong Stock Exchange. Afternoon free time for shopping.

Day 14: Depart Hong Kong
We will transfer you to airport for your return flight. Your flight will bring you back home the same day.
 
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