Almost time to say “Sea you later China!”

Today was our last full day in Shanghai and China, and I wasn’t ready to leave so soon. Today we set off to visit the Port of Shanghai which is the largest port in the world by amount of containers processed by the port. On our way there, we had a Pitt alum who had…

A final word on China

I can absolutely see being an engineer in China as an option. From this trip I have learned a lot about that. To be able to work in anything even a little related to China I will need to not only know Chinese but also the culture. This type of educational breadth comes from doing…

Our Final Days

Our last 2 days were by far the longest. We took a two-hour bus ride to visit a port. It was made a little easier by the pitt alum who came along to talk with us about working in China. So far everything we have heard from Americans is learn Chinese and she made sure…

More non-smartphone companies

We started off the morning by visiting the American Chamber of Commerce: Shanghai (AmCham). It was fairly interesting for a little bit. We got to learn about the history of Chinese trade and economics. As an engineer this got a little boring. AmCham helps American business do business in China. Specifically, it is made up…

Cantonese Cuisine and Chinese Acrobats

We started the night with the whole group going to a local Cantonese restaurant. We were curious about Cantonese after eating Chinese the whole trip. Dr. Li gave a long description of Cantonese cuisine that ended up being essentially “Old People food”. It was Old people food, but very good old people food. Lots of…

The Magic City

The bullet train experience to Shanghai was just like the last one: 6 hours taken up by a nap and a desperate attempt to catch up on blog posts. The first night in Shanghai definitely helped explain why it is called the magic city. Our first meal in Shanghai was Chinese “Italian” food, it was…

Chinese way of walking

We finished off the day by visiting the Greater Wild Goose Pagoda. It was very large and quite impressive. It is a temple essentially for people of the Buddhist faith and many monks lived and worked there. That night we went back to the bazaar except Nancy took us a very roundabout way of getting…

Bullet Train to Xi’an

Riding a bullet train is a wild experience. Barreling through the country side at over three hundred km/h, the view changes so rapidly it’s as if everything outside is turning. You’ll look down and back up only to see the scenery has changes completely. When you pass another bullet train making the return trip, the…

Tiananmen Square: Our Final Day in Beijing

We all went to dinner together on the third floor of the hotel. The third floor, as we had earlier peaked out of the elevator, is a very fancy restaurant. Dr. Li ordered a range of dumplings for us all and even after something like three-hundred dumplings per table of eight it was only about…

Finally some smartphones

After the University visit Dave Jake and I finished off the day by taking the metro to “Snack Street”. The metro at first was strange to navigate especially because you need to punch in the exact destination. After playing with it and finally getting it to work we got our tickets and then found the…

Plus 3: Big Data?

We finished off the first day by joining Dr. Li for a traditional hot pot meal. We weaved through local streets and back allies eventually stepping through a building and back outside into a courtyard. The restaurant was quaint, not large and fairly quiet. I have had hot pot before in the states and it…

What I’ve Experienced in China

I had a great time in China where I learned and grew as a person. I have learned that China has little regulation on minimum wage and uses slave labor in some parts of the country. Even many companies located in the United States use China’s cheap labor or slave labor to produce products. This…

Exhausting and Fun Trip!

The last day in Shanghai was action packed. All of us were immensely exhausted because we have been doing activities nonstop and the last day was no different. We woke up at a reasonable time and visited the Yu Garden in downtown Shanghai. The garden was built hundreds of years ago by a government official…

Port Trip 2: Electric Boogaloo

On the 2nd to last day of our trip in Shanghai we took a two hour bus ride to the Yang Shan Port. This is a very impressive port because it is just so large. There are huge metal crates being moved around on trucks and being taken off transport ships. We walked up to…

Hard to contain(er) my excitement

We had a 2-hour bus ride to our first site and we were joined by a Pitt alum who shared her experiences on living in China. She previously participated in the Pitt China study abroad program while studying political science and minoring in Chinese. After her intensive Chinese study, she worked for the commerce department…

AmCham with the Fam

The first visit of the day was to AmCham, which is short for the American Chamber of Commerce located in the same building that we saw the Shanghai Acrobatics Show the night before. The purpose of AmCham is to make international business and trade with China easier for the United States and its largest headquarters…

Day 12 – Yu Garden and Final Presentation

Wow! Today was our last day in China, it’s a very bitter sweet feeling. I’m so thankful for everything I’ve experienced on this trip and the connections that I’ve made but I’m also very excited to go home and see my family.  To start off the day today we visited the Yu Garden. This garden…

Day 10: Shipping Hubs of the World

Following a great night of Mexican food and other festivities, we had breakfast and a 7:30 am departure. After an hour and a half bus ride which included 30 miles on a bridge, we made it to the Yang Shan Port. This visit included walking around on a mountain right above the second largest shipping…

Day 9: AmCham apprises Americans

We started day 9 with breakfast and then a 15-minute drive to AmCham. This visit was pretty unique compared to our other site visits because we literally went into a room and listened to two very intelligent workers teach us all about China. Although everyone loved the Huawei visit because of the “wine and dine”…

American Chamber of Commerce

Today we visited two different companies AmCham and Horiba. The American Chamber of Commerce in China is shortened to AmCham because AmCham sounds cooler. AmCham is a company that helps other American companies do business in China because doing business here is much different than in the USA. In China, everything moves faster. Many American…