02 Nov 2009

Next, Shanghai and Dalian

6 Comments China, Chinese, Offshoring, Software Dev & Productivity

I went to China for the first time in August (after 20 years of it being the one place I wanted to see more than any other).  That was for a family holiday in Beijing.  I had a fantastic time and was able to practice using Mandarin more than I ever have before.

Next week, I will be in both Shanghai and Dalian for business.  I have several meetings lined up and I am very interested in seeing the up-and-comers in the software development market.

Shanghai is the fastest growing city in the world.  I’m really looking forward to seeing it.  I suppose there will be a lot of construction in preparation for the World Expo next year.

Dalian is a place I’ve been wanting to see for the past few years as it has a vibrant software outsourcing market.

I’m spending a lot of time this week preparing and am really looking forward to the trip.

Exciting times.

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6 Responses to “Next, Shanghai and Dalian”

  1. RunningTracker says:

    Shanghai is a nice city. Less crowded than Beijing I’d say. Transportation is great. Parks are fantastic (Suzhou is not far from Shanghai…) Yuyuan Garden for example is really nice.

    Unfortunately, as you mention, there is a lot of construction right now for the world expo. For example, the Bund is closed…

    I look forward to reading your impressions on the Shanghai and Dalian !
    Have a good trip.

  2. Christina Poupard says:

    That sounds exciting! Be careful and have fun!

  3. Priyancka K Sharma says:

    Good luck Eric. Im sure you will do very well. Drop in to Mumbai too.

  4. Eric Wroolie says:

    I wish I could make it to Mumbai. I hope to one day. Now that I'm not working with you guys, I NEVER get a chance to learn any Hindi.

  5. Seshadri Dhanakoti says:

    You can always start off by visiting the following places:Kulu and Malani in Himachal and then a visit to Belur and Halebedu in Karnataka. All family destinations, ofcourse. :)

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