Tuesday, June 02, 2009

Business in China

I am having lunch with Ward Todd and Jean Miller Spoljaric today; Ward is the head of the local Chamber of Commerce and Jean an old friend is a new travel writer. China is the topic that both want to discuss. I though a lot about it last evening, just what I would have to say.

Would the Hyatt’s marvelous hotels with their modern rooms interest anyone? Perhaps the rapidly disappearing hutongs (old village style areas) would be of interest? Food is a question I have been asked most about. As usual I went through pictures taken that seem to get lost in the culling of my favorites. I found myself going back to the one above.

While walking through an upscale hutong I snapped a photo of the door of a cigarette shop. The hand shot out as I took the shot to block it. The scowl from the owner was one of the few I received in China. I am not sure why he objected, the shop looked prosperous. In a way I equate it to business in China, look but not to closely. Buy but on our terms. I am sure that on their trips to China, Ward and Jean will reach their own conclusions, China demands it.

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Blogger tracey minkin said...

the very new visa sign just in the background says a lot as well

7:31 AM  
Anonymous Jean Marie Spoljaric said...

Chats of China while dining in France! Great Blog!

10:24 AM  

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