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gathering: a tale of two cities SHANGHAIshanghai AND , & : hangzhou 26-28 MAY 2017

Join Malcolm and Vicki Au, together with CEO couples from Asia and their adult FAST FACTS children age 20 and up, for an adventure from to Hangzhou. Its mix of sophistication and tradition makes Shanghai an attractive place to visit and do business in CHAIRS China. Hangzhou, an increasingly important city in China and home of Alibaba.com, is Malcolm and Vicki Au known for its natural beauty and was chosen as the location for the G-20 leaders meeting in September 2016. DATES 26-28 May 2017 After your arrival in Shanghai on Friday, you will relax and dine in a romantic setting overlooking . The next morning, the group will meet a successful investor and EVENT SIZE Limited to 40 an entrepreneur to understand why China was able to come from behind to become the number one in Internet commerce in the world and discuss future opportunities. ACCOMMODATIONS • on The Bund, After the session, we will travel by high speed train to Hangzhou. In the evening, we Shanghai will enjoy a Hangzhou style dinner before going to the show, “West Impression”, • Shangri-La Hotel which is an evening of music, light and dance staged on the of the . Hangzhou On Sunday morning, after a talk on Hangzhou’s importance in China’s future development, REGISTRATION FEE* we will travel by to to visit the Kaluga Queen Caviar’s processing base. US$1,480 per person Founded 11 years ago, Kaluga Queen is now the world’s biggest company in capacity in *Excludes hotel accommodations and airport transfers farmed caviar. Last September, Kaluga Queen Caviar was served at the G-20 Summit’s banquet. The company also supplies to Lufthansa, Emirates , Ritz-Carlton, STAFF Peninsula, Four Seasons Hotels, Jean-Georges and Alain Ducasse Restaurants. Winnie Kwok [email protected] For the finale, a champagne and caviar closing dinner will be held at the Au’s home in +852 9109 2776 Shanghai before we say goodbye.

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