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The 2004 China Outsourcing Summit                            September 15-16, 2004


Beijing, China

As the capital city of the People's Republic of China, Beijing is the nation's political and cultural center and also its center for international contacts. 

Conference Venue


The Beijing International Hotel is a luxurious 5 star hotel located in the heart of the city and within walking distance to foreign embassies and the main commercial and business districts.

Beijing International Hotel

9, Jiannei Dajie, East District

Beijing 100005, China

Tel:   (86-10) 6512 6688

Fax:  (86-10) 6512 9972
www.bih.com.cn

Beijing International Hotel


Accommodations

Special room rates are available for delegates of The 2004 China Outsourcing Summit.  Please click on the ‘download related materials” link above for the hotel booking form.  Please fax the completed room booking form to Ms. Cindy Zhang at 86-10-67302796.

For additional information, please contact us via telephone at 845.452.0600 extension 110, or via email at registrationdesk@CorbettAssociates.com

Climate

Beijing’s weather for the month of September averages a daytime high of 77° and an evening low of 56°. 


Places of Interest


Beijing

Tiananmen Square
Tiananmen Square is one of the largest city squares in the world. It is situated in the heart of Beijing. The square was built in 1417 and was the entrance gate to the Forbidden City. Now the square stretches 880 meters from north to south and 500 meters from east to west. The total area is 440,000 square meters. That's about the size of 60 soccer fields, spacious enough to accommodate half a million people.

The Forbidden City
The Forbidden City is located at the center of Beijing. First built in 1406 and completed in 1420, the city served as the royal palace during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. During that time, 24 emperors lived there. Apart from the Hall of Supreme Harmony, the Hall of Complete Harmony, the Hall of Preserving Harmony, and the East and West Inner Palaces, tourists can also visit the Exhibition Hall of Historical Relics, the Hall of Treasure, the Hall of Paintings, the Hall of Arts and Crafts, the Hall of Ceramics, the Hall of Bronze Ware and the Hall of Clocks.

The Temple of Heaven
The unique architectural features of the Temple of Heaven delight numerologists, necromancers and the superstitious-not to mention acoustic engineers and carpenters. Shape, color and sound take on symbolic significance there. The temples, seen from an aerial perspective, are round, and the bases are square, derived from the ancient Chinese belief that heaven is round and the earth is square. Thus the north end of the park is semicircular and the south end is square.

The Summer Palace
The largest and best-preserved imperial Chinese garden is situated in the northwest part of Beijing. The grounds are demarcated by Longevity Hill to the north and Kunming Lake to the south. The lake occupies three-quarters of the entire park. Longevity Hill is the focal point of the Summer Palace. The panoramic view from the Hill is well worth the climb. You can see the 17-Arch Bridge, the Jade Belt bridge, and a lovely stone pagoda on a distant hill. The glazed golden tiles of the palace roofs have inspired many traditional Chinese landscape paintings.

The Great Wall

"He Who Has Not Climbed the Great Wall Is Not a Real Man" is a popular Chinese saying. The Wall extends for 3,000 kilometers from the seaside in Shanhaiguan in northeast China to Jiayu Pass in Gansu Province, crossing five provinces and two autonomous regions. The most imposing sections of the Great Wall today are located at Badaling, Mutianyu and Jinshanling.

The Lama Temple
This Lama Temple was built as a mansion for Emperor Yongzheng in the Qing Dynasty when he was a prince. In 1744,the temple was converted into a lamasery and the home of a large number of monks from Mongolia and Tibet. The lamasery has five halls. The prayer halls contain many superb statues including the 23-meter-high Maitreya, carved from a white sandalwood tree brought from Tibet, as well as Tibetan sculptures and a great copper cauldron.

Home of Peking Man

The famous home of Peking Man is located in Longgushan, Zhoukoudian, 50 km southwest of Beijing. At the beginning of the 19th century, a cave was found while diggers were mining. Scientists and geologists began excavations in 1921 and 1922. In 1972, large-scale excavations began and large amounts of animal bones were unearthed. On December 10th, 1972, the first complete cranium was excavated. The relic site is now open to the public.

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