My company needs some work done in our Hong Kong data centre, and it's my turn to go.
Apparently the plan is now that every staff member does some overseas work each year, or I suppose at least it means when we need to do overseas work it is rotated.
It should be a great chance to travel, and also help my work mates who have families.
We hope the work will be done in five days, then I'll spend the weekend exploring Hong Kong, before flying out to Beijing on the Monday to see the Winkelmayers, the family who hosted me on my student exchange to Austria.
I also hope to catch up with my colleagues in Hong Kong.
In China, the plan will include the Great Wall, the Forbidden City, and Beijing. I'm not sure what else, but hopefully some other things as well.
Let me know if you have any suggestions!
Apparently the plan is now that every staff member does some overseas work each year, or I suppose at least it means when we need to do overseas work it is rotated.
It should be a great chance to travel, and also help my work mates who have families.
We hope the work will be done in five days, then I'll spend the weekend exploring Hong Kong, before flying out to Beijing on the Monday to see the Winkelmayers, the family who hosted me on my student exchange to Austria.
I also hope to catch up with my colleagues in Hong Kong.
In China, the plan will include the Great Wall, the Forbidden City, and Beijing. I'm not sure what else, but hopefully some other things as well.
Let me know if you have any suggestions!
I will suggest Summer Palace, there is prettier than Forbidden City. If you like Arts, you should go to 789 too. If you like clubbing, maybe "南鑼鼓巷"Nan Luoguxiang, there are lots of traditional but hip little shops and bars.
I must go to the Forbidden City. It's so famous!
I will do both. :-)
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