http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/places/places-of-a-lifetime/beijing-thebasics.html
http://www.chinese-tools.com/learn/chinese/01-phonetics-hello.html
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Good Links as you Prepare for the Trip!
http://travel.nationalgeographic.com/places/places-of-a-lifetime/beijing-thebasics.html
http://www.chinese-tools.com/learn/chinese/01-phonetics-hello.html
http://www.chinese-tools.com/learn/chinese/01-phonetics-hello.html
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
CHINA LINKS
The link below gives some information about some of the major parts of our trip to China.
Take a look.
http://guest.portaportal.com/china2009
Take a look.
http://guest.portaportal.com/china2009
Sunday, August 16, 2009
FINAL DEADLINE APPROACHING
September 7 is the final deadline for sign up and final payments.
So make sure you get on board ASAP!
The rep for our trip sent me an email saying sooner is better, because he is working on
getting our airline tickets reserved very soon.
So the sooner the better!
Let me know if there are other questions.
So make sure you get on board ASAP!
The rep for our trip sent me an email saying sooner is better, because he is working on
getting our airline tickets reserved very soon.
So the sooner the better!
Let me know if there are other questions.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
Thursday, February 12, 2009
Hello Everyone-
I've had a few more questions come to may attention, and thought I'd send this out to everyone....
1. Does each student need to be accompanied by an adult?
NO, they do not. Parents are certainly welcomed though. This will be the
3rd trip I've done with students at JT Moore and the parents were a delight and very helpful
on the trip. The trip is set up to have teacher chaperones and students 6 students to 1 teacher. At this point
I'm hoping that Mr. Doty (6th grade), and Mrs. Hittle (7th & 8th grade) will both go.
2. Will there be group fundraisers by the students to help off setcosts?
Metro frowns on too many fundraisers, from a school (weird I know)....but, I know that there are kids/families already
planning some fundraising ideas of their own to save up some money. Terri Patton was one of the parents talking to me
about her girls working on some things. So after we have a meeting, perhaps some parents/students would want to organize
some things like car washes, yard sales...etc.
3. Is the weather good for traveling during our winter break?
The weather will be similar to what it is here during that time of the year, so it will be cold, but not unbearably cold.
Beijing is on the same line of latitude as Philadelphia, Xi'an the same as Savannah, GA, and Shanghai is the same as Jacksonville, Florida.
So that should give you some idea of what it will be like there. I'm looking forward to it being cooler this time, when I was there this summer it
was in JULY and it was BLAZING hot the whole time! haha.
Beijing Averages http://www.weather.com/outlook/travel/businesstraveler/wxclimatology/monthly/graph/CHXX0008?from=tenDay_bottomnav_business
Xi'an Averages http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xi%27an
Shanghai Averages http://www.weather.com/outlook/travel/businesstraveler/wxclimatology/monthly/graph/CHXX0116?from=tenDay_bottomnav_business
4. How many students and adults have expressed interest, and how manyneed to commit in order for the trip to happen?
There needs to be SIX for the trip to take place, but I have had many more than that express interest in writing as you have done.
I have had a little over 20 students/parents express interest.
I'm including a link to some video and pictures from the Chinese New Year celebration, and a link to some of my photographs from my trip to China this summer!
The trip I was on this summer included all three places we will be visiting on this trip. My favorite part of my trip to China was the PEOPLE!
They were wonderful, wonderful hosts!
http://paulinchina2008.blogspot.com/
http://www.photoworks.com/members/slideShow.jsp;jsessionid=B8911681078FFAC3B1B4005E2BEA7DEC?key=paulbeavers&toh=m&cb=PW&guest=true&svr=web25&id=44454729
I've had a few more questions come to may attention, and thought I'd send this out to everyone....
1. Does each student need to be accompanied by an adult?
NO, they do not. Parents are certainly welcomed though. This will be the
3rd trip I've done with students at JT Moore and the parents were a delight and very helpful
on the trip. The trip is set up to have teacher chaperones and students 6 students to 1 teacher. At this point
I'm hoping that Mr. Doty (6th grade), and Mrs. Hittle (7th & 8th grade) will both go.
2. Will there be group fundraisers by the students to help off setcosts?
Metro frowns on too many fundraisers, from a school (weird I know)....but, I know that there are kids/families already
planning some fundraising ideas of their own to save up some money. Terri Patton was one of the parents talking to me
about her girls working on some things. So after we have a meeting, perhaps some parents/students would want to organize
some things like car washes, yard sales...etc.
3. Is the weather good for traveling during our winter break?
The weather will be similar to what it is here during that time of the year, so it will be cold, but not unbearably cold.
Beijing is on the same line of latitude as Philadelphia, Xi'an the same as Savannah, GA, and Shanghai is the same as Jacksonville, Florida.
So that should give you some idea of what it will be like there. I'm looking forward to it being cooler this time, when I was there this summer it
was in JULY and it was BLAZING hot the whole time! haha.
Beijing Averages http://www.weather.com/outlook/travel/businesstraveler/wxclimatology/monthly/graph/CHXX0008?from=tenDay_bottomnav_business
Xi'an Averages http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xi%27an
Shanghai Averages http://www.weather.com/outlook/travel/businesstraveler/wxclimatology/monthly/graph/CHXX0116?from=tenDay_bottomnav_business
4. How many students and adults have expressed interest, and how manyneed to commit in order for the trip to happen?
There needs to be SIX for the trip to take place, but I have had many more than that express interest in writing as you have done.
I have had a little over 20 students/parents express interest.
I'm including a link to some video and pictures from the Chinese New Year celebration, and a link to some of my photographs from my trip to China this summer!
The trip I was on this summer included all three places we will be visiting on this trip. My favorite part of my trip to China was the PEOPLE!
They were wonderful, wonderful hosts!
http://paulinchina2008.blogspot.com/
http://www.photoworks.com/members/slideShow.jsp;jsessionid=B8911681078FFAC3B1B4005E2BEA7DEC?key=paulbeavers&toh=m&cb=PW&guest=true&svr=web25&id=44454729
Tour Price Quote from EF TOURS

Any SPECIFIC questions about pricing or EF programs...etc, will best be answered by the EF representative.
You may reach our tour representative Scott Robitaille
scott.robitaille@ef.com, 1-800-637-8222
Tour information (Click here for basic EF touring info)
Group Leader Paul Beavers
Tour number: 741892
Tour Name China: Beijing, Xian and Shanghai (9 Days)
Departure Date Saturday, Dec 26, 2009
Return Date Sunday, Jan 03, 2010
Number of Days 9
Departure Gateway Nashville
Final Enrollment Date Monday, Sep 07, 2009
Price quote
Program Fee * $1,950
Early Enrollment Discountˆ -$100
Current Departure Fees** $369
Enrollment Fee $95
High Season Surcharge $95
Weekend Supplement $70
Peace of Mind Program Free
Total for Students $2,479
Adult Supplement (age 23+) $335
Total for Adults $2,814
Total price With Autopay† Total
Students $276 /month $2,479
Adults $313 /month $2,814
Additional tour items (not included)
All Inclusive Insurance Plan $125
Kung Fu Show $45
Tang Dynasty Show and Dinner $75
* Program fee valid for all who enroll through Tuesday, March 31, 2009. All other fees subject to change. ** These are the current departure fees as of today. They include taxes and surcharges levied by governments and airlines and are subject to change. These fees do not include any applicable baggage-handling fees imposed by the airline. Your departure fees will be finalized by 50 days prior to departure. † Estimated monthly payment if a participant enrolls on Thursday, Feb 12, 2009. ˆ Applicable to all travelers enrolled through March 31, 2009.
Quote created on 02/12/2009
All prices are subject to verification by an EF Tour Consultant. EF Tours is not responsible for pricing or other errors on the website. To view EF's Booking Conditions, visit http://www.eftours.com/bc.
You may reach our tour representative Scott Robitaille
scott.robitaille@ef.com, 1-800-637-8222
Tour information (Click here for basic EF touring info)
Group Leader Paul Beavers
Tour number: 741892
Tour Name China: Beijing, Xian and Shanghai (9 Days)
Departure Date Saturday, Dec 26, 2009
Return Date Sunday, Jan 03, 2010
Number of Days 9
Departure Gateway Nashville
Final Enrollment Date Monday, Sep 07, 2009
Price quote
Program Fee * $1,950
Early Enrollment Discountˆ -$100
Current Departure Fees** $369
Enrollment Fee $95
High Season Surcharge $95
Weekend Supplement $70
Peace of Mind Program Free
Total for Students $2,479
Adult Supplement (age 23+) $335
Total for Adults $2,814
Total price With Autopay† Total
Students $276 /month $2,479
Adults $313 /month $2,814
Additional tour items (not included)
All Inclusive Insurance Plan $125
Kung Fu Show $45
Tang Dynasty Show and Dinner $75
* Program fee valid for all who enroll through Tuesday, March 31, 2009. All other fees subject to change. ** These are the current departure fees as of today. They include taxes and surcharges levied by governments and airlines and are subject to change. These fees do not include any applicable baggage-handling fees imposed by the airline. Your departure fees will be finalized by 50 days prior to departure. † Estimated monthly payment if a participant enrolls on Thursday, Feb 12, 2009. ˆ Applicable to all travelers enrolled through March 31, 2009.
Quote created on 02/12/2009
All prices are subject to verification by an EF Tour Consultant. EF Tours is not responsible for pricing or other errors on the website. To view EF's Booking Conditions, visit http://www.eftours.com/bc.
Trip Itinerary

Itinerary :
Day 1 Fly overnight to China Day
Day 2 Beijing Day
Day 3 Beijing Day
Day 4 Badaling • Beijing Day
Day 5 Beijing • Xi’an Day
Day 6 Xi’an Day
Day 7 Shanghai Day
Day 8 Shanghai Day
Day 9 Depart for home
Program fee includes:
Round-trip airfare
7 overnight stays in hotels with private bathrooms
Breakfast and dinner daily
Full-time bilingual EF Tour Director
3 sightseeing tours led by licensed local guides: Beijing • Xi’an • Shanghai
10 visits to special attractions:
Summer Palace • Forbidden City • Tiananmen Square • Temple of Heaven Park • Big Wild Goose Pagoda • Shaanxi Provincial Historical Museum • Terra-cotta Warriors and IMAX film • Jade Buddha Temple • Yu Yuan Garden • Jin Mao Building
Visit the Great Wall of China
Experiential learning: Cultural immersion
Optional excursions (not included):Tang Dynasty Show and Dinner • Kung Fu Show
(EVERYONE WILL BE DOING THIS, so be sure you have it included...you will NOT want to miss it I promise! I saw it last year and it is AMAZING! So is the food)
Day 1 Fly overnight to China Day
Day 2 Beijing Day
Day 3 Beijing Day
Day 4 Badaling • Beijing Day
Day 5 Beijing • Xi’an Day
Day 6 Xi’an Day
Day 7 Shanghai Day
Day 8 Shanghai Day
Day 9 Depart for home
Program fee includes:
Round-trip airfare
7 overnight stays in hotels with private bathrooms
Breakfast and dinner daily
Full-time bilingual EF Tour Director
3 sightseeing tours led by licensed local guides: Beijing • Xi’an • Shanghai
10 visits to special attractions:
Summer Palace • Forbidden City • Tiananmen Square • Temple of Heaven Park • Big Wild Goose Pagoda • Shaanxi Provincial Historical Museum • Terra-cotta Warriors and IMAX film • Jade Buddha Temple • Yu Yuan Garden • Jin Mao Building
Visit the Great Wall of China
Experiential learning: Cultural immersion
Optional excursions (not included):Tang Dynasty Show and Dinner • Kung Fu Show
(EVERYONE WILL BE DOING THIS, so be sure you have it included...you will NOT want to miss it I promise! I saw it last year and it is AMAZING! So is the food)
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