China
Date: 9/24/2005
Subject: International Business Trip to Beijing, China,
Departure: October 1st
Return: November 30th
My company and I are heading on our trip to Beijing next Saturday. We'll be staying for two months, that should give us enough time to conduct business with our friends in China. The weather there wont be too different from how it is in the states, averaging 69*F in October and 52*F in November. Although it could get up to 84*F and 75*F and as low as 28*F and 10*F, not too much rainfall though, about a half inch or less.
I looked up some things we could look forward to participating in during our stay. It turns out that the first two days of our trip is National Day, also October 10th is "double 10 day" in commemoration of the 1911 Wuchang uprising. October is also celebrated by its lunar month, which is nine, on the ninth day (double nine day). Then number Nine falls in the category the word "yang" which means longevity. This day is celebrated......
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