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2010 China Math (May 8-25)

2010 China Math (May 8-25). Global Learning Scholarship. At least $750 for any degree-seeking student It will be transferred into your account. For other scholarships, you need to send in application by March 1, 2010. What to learn …. We will study culture history language

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2010 China Math (May 8-25)

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  1. 2010 China Math (May 8-25)

  2. Global Learning Scholarship • At least $750 for any degree-seeking student • It will be transferred into your account. • For other scholarships, you need to send in application by March 1, 2010.

  3. What to learn …. We will study culture history language education (with an emphasis on math ed.) and more ….

  4. Agenda • Itinerary • KSU Study Abroad Code of Conduct • Sign required forms • Collect a copy of the major page of your passport Collect visa application (with a passport type of photo) and passport in March • Issues related to the SA 4490 • How to make an international call • Unlock your cellular phone • Money issues • Jetlag

  5. China Beijing Yangzhou Shanghai

  6. Itinerary • Depart ATL: May 8 • Beijing: May 9-12 (3 nights and 4 days) Take a night train to Yangzhou • Yangzhou: May 13-20 (7 nights and 8 days) Bus from Yangzhou to Shanghai (3-4 hrs) • Shanghai: May 21-25 (5 nights and 4.5 days) • Depart Pudong Airport (PVG): May 25 • Arriving at ATL on May 25 Remark: The detailed itinerary will be given later

  7. Beijing • Capital • Population: 17.5 million. • The second largest city after Shanghai • One of the four great ancient capitals of China For more info, refer to Beijing

  8. Yangzhou • Population: 4.6 million • It was an international city in the 14th century. The discovery of the 1342 tomb of Katarina Vilioni, member of an Italian trading family in Yangzhou, suggests the existence of a thriving Italian community in the city in the 14th century. • For more info, refer to Yangzhou .

  9. Yangzhou University YZU is located in the Yangzhou City, Jiangsu Province of China. It is a key comprehensive provincial university. The University was established in 1992 as a merger of 6 colleges: Teachers College of Yangzhou Agricultural College of Jiangsu Engineering College of Yangzhou Medical College of Yangzhou Water Conservancy Engineering College of Jiangsu Business School of Jiangsu.

  10. Yangzhou University There are • 33,900 full-time undergraduate students; • 6,200 postgraduate (doctorate and master) students and • 16,000 students of continued education. • YZU has 27 colleges offering 94 undergraduate programs in 11 disciplines.

  11. Famous for Cuisine • Yangzhou dishes have an appealing color, aroma, taste and also appearance. In Yangzhou all dishes, whether cheap or expensive, are elaborate.

  12. Shanghai • the largest city in China, and one of the largest metropolitan areas in the world, with over 20 million people. • the largest center of commerce and finance in mainland China. • the "showpiece" of the world's fastest-growing major economy. • the World Expo 2010 (05/01 – 10/31)

  13. Required Forms • KSU Study Abroad Code of Conduct • KSU Waiver of Liability for Study Abroad Programs (sign) • Student Statement of Responsibility (sign) • Photo Release Form (sign) • Emergency medical information

  14. Collect the copy of the major page of your passport.

  15. The course - SA 4490 • Three credit hours • Equivalent to MATH 4490 • It may be used to replace a course in your degree program.

  16. Course requirements • Reading: a few online articles • 15-minute presentation about Georgia Standard in Yangzhou University • Project: a comparative study of ….. (5-10 pages) • A two-page paper about China including two photos (turn in to Confucius Institute at KSU) Details will be forwarded to you later.

  17. Communication • Email (inexpensive way to keep contact) • Phone call (Expensive for international call) Country code: China – 86 USA - 1

  18. Parents call you Dial 011 + 86 + China city code + local China phone number • 011-86-10 - local # (Beijing) • 011-86-21 - local # (Shanghai) • 011-86-514 - local # (Yangzhou) Remark: The local numbers will be provided later.

  19. Calling USA from China? • Dial 00 + 1 + US area code + local telephone number

  20. Unlock your cell phone • Call your provider • They need the following: • IMEI number and PIN • Model and type of your cell phone • Email address Some models of Nokia 2610 cannot be unlocked. Buy local SIM card for domestic use

  21. Money Issues • $1 = 6.8 Yuan XE.com - Universal Currency Converter • It is a full package. We cover all the meals, lodging, and major admission tickets in Beijing, Yangzhou, and Shanghai. Remark: If you go out with local students, we will not cover the expenses.

  22. Money Issues You may need to spend $50-$100. • Tips (room service) 2. Fee for overweight of your luggage 3. Bottled water on road ($0.5/bottle) 4. Calling cards (SIM cards) 5. Meals if you do not like the ones provided 6. Admission fees to places not organized 7. Taxi fare

  23. How much? Recommendation: $ 200 • You can use your credit to withdraw cash (ATM). But you need to pay fees Debit Card of Bank of America in ATM of Construction Bank of China (no fees) • Small stores do not accept credit card • Sometimes your bank blocks the transaction • No one has extra money for you to borrow • Bring more if you like to shop in China

  24. Should I get RMB here? • Do not get RMB from local banks here • They charge too much and the rate is not good • You can do it in Beijing airport and/or banks in China

  25. Money Matters Wu Jao .50 Current Conversion Rate $1 = 6.8 Yuan Yuan: RMB 1.00

  26. Climate • Weather in May is cooling and the range is from 18.6C to 23.5C (65.5F --- 74.3F)

  27. Jetlag and Melatonin • 12 hours time difference • To handle the jetlag, take melatonin. For instructions, please read the article.

  28. Electricity • Electricity is supplied at 220 volts, 50 cycles • Check your chargers for Cellular phone and laptop PC

  29. Emergency Call Numbers • Police 110 • Fire Services 119 • Ambulance120

  30. Taxi • Everywhere in cities No matter what time of day, you can easily hail one on almost any main street in the city. • Convenient and affordable provided you can communicate your destination in Chinese.

  31. Taking Taxi in Shanghaiand Beijing • Two major players in Shanghai: Dazhong Taxi Qiangsheng Taxi For a picture, click Shanghai's Taxi • Three major players in Beijing (Red, White-Green, and Yellow-Black)

  32. Last year’s price • Taxi fare for every km is marked on the window pane, every km is ¥2.0. The initial fee is ¥10 for the first 3 kms. • From 11:00pm to 5:00am the fare is ¥3 for each kilometer and the initial fee is ¥13.0 for the first 3 kms. • Remember to ask for a receipt before you get out of the car and keep it for possible complaint or claim.  If you leave something in a taxi and have a receipt you have a much higher chance of recovering it than otherwise.

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