Yesterday's
blog item discusses live the first leg of my trip to Schenzen, China, to
attend
the
China International Medical Equipment Fair (CMEF).
The flight from Newark, N.J. to Beijing was about 15 hours long (7,000-odd miles).
I had to figure out how to catch a shuttle bus to Terminal #3 in Bejiing and
although the bus I got on
went from Terminal #1 to Terminal #4, with no #3 (or #2) in sight, a calm attitude
and a dose of luck brought me to the correct connecting flight on Air China.

Although I don't speak Chinese, finding my way to another terminal on the airport
shuttle bus was easy.
Actually, many airport personnel speak enough English to be a big help to
those of us who are
lost. And most people here are exceedingly polite, and nice. That
is, except for the one or two pushy, obnoxious Chinese businessmen who manage
to
be
even more rude than their American counterparts. They literally push you out
of the
way to get ahead in line.
China Airlines provided a comfortable flight -- more civilized than most U.S.
flyers. The seats were comfortable, you can watch a video screen on the
seatback in front of you with a huge selection of good movies, and you get
good, clean
food. That flight was about three hours. All told, I have been on an airline
for a total of about 20 hours! No complaints though -- I got to Shenzen
around 8 pm, not sure what day it is though.
Reed Sinopharm, our hosts for this trip, put us journalists up in the Marco
Polo hotel, a few blocks from the exhibition center. The hotel is nice -- I
would rate it five stars. Last year, there were maybe six or eight journalists
attending
the event.

The Marco-Polo is typical of the business area of Schenzen -- gleaming skyscrapers,
landscaped terrain, and high-class service.

Our hosts from Reed Sinopharm invited us to an elaborate welcoming dinner.
I arrived late because of my flight schedule, so I stuck to coffee.
This year, there are just three of us journalists invited to the event. Needless
to say, I feel extremely flattered to have been invited. The show itinerary
is jam-packed
and
really interesting.
Not yet sure of all the details, but one full day is devoted to a roundtable
discussion with Consulate members, the Head of Corporate Intellectual Property
from Siemens
Ltd., China, and others offering practical, business-focused advice to companies
working
in China.
Stay tuned for more show news yet to come.....