On our final night in Shanghai, we gathered for a farewell dinner at the Hotel Riverside on the Bund. See photos of the Shanghai freeway system on our way to dinner. We shared a delicious Shanghai style meal where our again stretched my culinary experience by trying some jellyfish. This delicacy will probably not become a staple of my diet. After dinner we had the opportunity to share our reflections about the experience. It was a fitting end to the experience. Page Keeley was our delegation leader and her leadership had a lot to do with the success of the exchange. Our national guide, Meng Liangliang, was another major factor in making this such a successful experience. He is representative of the young generation in China. He is educated at the university and hopes to visit the states sometime. A third factor was the delegation itself. It is rare to have the opportunity for such talented and diverse professionals to have the opportunity to spend such extended time together, sharing common professional and social experiences. It was a definite growth experience for me. Page plans to organize a reunion at the March NSTA conference in San Francisco and many of us are looking forward to that!
For those of you interested, I plan to continue my posts for awhile now that I am back. I have several things that I did not get the time to record, so have decided to try to finish the chronicle of the trip as well as some reflections now that I am home. Hope you will join me. (:
Thanks for sharing your experiences! Now I would love to hear what you think of "China: Insights - New Photography from the People's Republic." The exhibit documents emerging or vanishing aspects of China. Phyllis
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to hear more...this has been fascinating.
ReplyDeleteI have truly enjoyed learning from your posts! What a great experience!
ReplyDeletePhyllis...where is the exhibit you mentioned?
ReplyDeleteWould love to hear some more and actually get together with you to hear some of the debrief! What an amazing opportunity!
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