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Tentative Programme Appendix 1 TENTATIVE PROGRAMME The 3rd SEAMEO RIHED-ACC Study Visit Programme to China on Foster Academic Collaboration and Exchange in Higher Education: Cultivate Innovative Talents in the field of Arts, Traditional Medicine, Cultural Heritage, and Hospitality and Tourism 10-17 January 2016 Guangxi (Nanning & Guilin), P. R. China Date/Time Activities Remarks Arrival and Pick-up from Check in & overnight 10 Jan Nanning Wuxu International Airport @ Nanning (Sun) (Hotel: Nanning 18:30 Welcome Dinner & Orientation (TBC) Shengzhan Hotel) One day Seminar in Nanning Overnight @ Nanning (Hotel: Nanning 8:30 Assembly and Travel to Seminar Venue Shengzhan Hotel) 11 Jan 9:00-18:00 Seminar Address: 49 Jinhu S Rd, (Mon) “One Belt One Road”- Bridging Guangxi and ASEAN Qingxiu, Nanning, universities Guangxi, China 18:30-20:00 Dinner 9:00-12:00 Assembly and Travel to Guangxi University Overnight @ Nanning (Hotel: Nanning 12:00-13:30 Lunch Shengzhan Hotel) 12 Jan (Tue) 14:00-17:30 Visit to Guangxi Arts Institute Address: 49 Jinhu S Rd, Qingxiu, Nanning, 18:00-20:00 Dinner Guangxi, China 8:30-11:30 Assembly and Travel to Guangxi Traditional Overnight @ Nanning Chinese Medical University (Hotel: Nanning Shengzhan Hotel) 11:30-13:00 Lunch 13 Jan Address: 49 Jinhu S Rd, (Wed) 13:30-17:30 Visit to Guangxi University for Nationalities Qingxiu, Nanning, (GMS-UC member) Guangxi, China 18:00-20:00 Dinner Appendix 1 08:00 Assembly and Check out * Bullet Train 09:00-11:00 Travel from Nanning to Guilin with Hi-speed Train 14 Jan 12:00 Lunch & check in @ hotel in Guilin Check in & overnight @ (Thu) Guilin 14:30-17:30 Visit to Guilin University of Technology (Hotel: Guilin Park Hotel) 18:00-20:00 Dinner 9:00-12:00 Assembly and travel to Guangxi Normal University Overnight @ Guilin (GMS-UC member) (Hotel: Guilin Park Hotel) 12:00-13:30 Lunch 15 Jan Address: No.1 Luo (Fri) 14:00-16:00 Visit to Guilin Tourism University Shishan Road, Guilin City Center, Guilin, 16:30-17:30 Reflection and evaluation of the study visit China 541001 18:00-20:00 Farewell Dinner 8:30-15:00 Cultural Visit in Guilin Overnight @ Guilin (one-day trip through Lijiang River) (Hotel: Guilin Park Lijiang River flows 83 kilometers from Guilin to Hotel) Yangshuo. Address: No.1 Luo 16 Jan Shishan Road, Guilin (Sat) City Center, Guilin, China 541001 19:40 Cultural Performance: “Impression Liu Sanjie” Check-out 17 Jan Bullet Train back to Nanning* or flight from Guilin (Sun) back to home country Departure for your country** NOTE: * We recommend delegates fly from Guilin back to their home country. For those who need to fly from Nanning, they will be requested to notify us in advance. ** If delegates would like to extend their stay in Hangzhou or Shanghai, the costs will be borne by themselves. Please inform us your flight number and departure airport at your earlier convenience for further arrangement. .
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