Travel
 Mainly,
teachers travel to China as a group, leaving from
the closest airport to their home and assembling
either on the west coast or east coast. In the
previous two summers, teachers have flown directly
to Beijing, where they are met by a private tour
company provided by Wuhan University, which spends
48 hours introducing them to Chinese culture,
food, and customs, while showing them the most
significant sites in this stately capital city.
On the first morning in China, teachers load a
bus for the Great Wall, then later in the day
visit the well-preserved Ming Tombs. On the second
day, teachers first explore Tian an men Square.
From there, we walk through the Gate of Heavenly
Peace and enter the ages-old Forbidden City. After
this overwhelming morning, we have a lunch, and
then travel to the restful grounds of the emporer's
Summer Palace.
At
the end of the trip, most teachers choose to take
a short tour through the Three Gorges Dam area,
which will soon be flooded in what is the largest
single civil engineering project in the history
of mankind. From there, teachers fly to Shanghai
for two days exploring this fascinating and cosmopolitan
city where East truly meets West.

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