Re: All these discussions about meeting venues

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Also, once you are in the hotel, the concierge can give you a card 
with directions to where you are going (once you tell him/her) and
on the flip side are the directions to the hotel in Chinese. This
is very common in China/Taiwan/Hong Kong. A very useful tool.

Ole

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On Thu, 16 Sep 2010, Huub van Helvoort wrote:
> 
> This is what I always do when I travel to China: Ask a colleague to 
> send me an email with the name *and* address of the hotel, or the 
> meeting place.
> 
> I print this and take it with me to show the taxi driver so he knows 
> where to go.
> 
> For this meeting it could be put as a page on the meeting website 
> for everybody to print.
> 
> Also note the following: always take one of the green/yellow colored 
> taxis (if you want to pay the normal rate). 
> http://autonews.gasgoo.com/resource/editor/taxi.jpg
> 
> At the airport go to the taxirank outside and take one of these 
> taxis. *DON't* be fooled by the crowd inside the terminal that tries 
> to offer you taxi ride .
> 
> Cheers, Huub.
> 
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