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Author Archives: Lily Rogers
Leaving Shanghai…
Sunday, September 27th –Shanghai to Beijing 1:32pm I’m currently mid-flight on my way to Beijing. The Company checked out of the hotel early this morning, filed onto buses, and headed out to the airport. The flight is less than half-full (which I find a little surprising, considering the close proximity of National Day), and I [...]
A New Audience
4:11pm I’m sitting in my hotel room looking out at the spectacular view from my room on the 53rd floor. I am really in awe of this city. I love how alive and bustling it is. There is an incredible amount of construction going on for the 2010 World Expo, due to begin May 1st. [...]
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Getting Stage Ready
Monday, September 19th – Shanghai 6:45 am I woke up early again today. I wonder how long I can keep this up? I’m heading down to the fitness center again and then hopefully back to the room for a short catnap before the massage I scheduled for myself today!!! I can’t wait! 10:14 pm Long [...]
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