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Nantroseize Stage 1 Post-Cruise Meeting CRISP Project 2nd Post Expedition Meeting Date: Meeting, June 22-24, 2015 (Monday-Wednesday); Field trips, see below Venue: Tongji University (Shanghai, China) Meeting Hosts: Xixi Zhao (Expeditions 334 and 344 Shipboard scientist) Yongxiang (Frank) Li (Expedition 344 Shipboard scientist) ***All meals including coffee breaks during the meeting period will be covered with one former dinner banquet (details will be available upon your on-site registration) Scientific Program (Tentative agenda) Day 1: June 22 (Monday) 09:00-17:00 09:00 Welcome message from China-IODP office Greeting and logistics from local hosts Go around introduction of meeting participants 09:15 Plenary Session 1: Introduction and Overview Goal of the meeting and announcing specialty coordinators (Project Manager Katerina Petronotis) Exp. 344 (344 CoChief-Scientists: Robert Harris, Arito Sakaguchi) Exp. 334 (334 CoChief-Scientists: Vannucchi, P., Ujiie, K) Group photo during Coffee break 13:00 Breakout session by disciplines 1) Core-Log-Seismic Integration, 2) Lithostratigraphy, 3) Structural Geology, 4) Paleomagnetism and biostratigraphy, 5) Geochemistry, and 6) Physical Properties *All participants are requested to prepare 1) posters on their researches to post them by the lunch time, 2) two summary slides per poster to be given to the specialty coordinators 18:00 Banquet at Somewhere To Be Determined Day 2: June 23 (Tuesday) 09:00-17:00 09:00 Plenary session 2: Slide presentation of all posters by specialty coordinators and discusssion 13:00 Poster session and free discussion 16:00 Plenary discussion of key research topics and questions Day 3: June 24 (Wednesday) 09:00-13:00 09:00 Plenary Session 3: Presentations on key topics, future work to develop collaborations 13:00 Adjourn and freely city tour (i.e., not organized, on your own) Day 4: June 25 (Thursday) Starting field trips Field Trip 1: June 25 (Thursday) 08:00-19:00* One day tourist trip from Shanghai to Suzhou (see below for more description) 08:00-16:00 Field trip to Suzhou to visit gardens 16:00-18:00 Bus trip back to Tongji* (*To fly out China upon return on 25th cannot be guaranteed and not recommended) Field Trip 2: June 25-July 3 8 days field trip to Tibet (see tentative description below) Accommodations and venue Rooms for participants have been reserved at the Jinjiang Baiyulan Hotel (3 star hotel, normal standard room ~55 USD/per night), Hotel address: No.1251 Siping Road, Yangpu District, Shanghai 200092, China. On the web, this hotel is also listed as Jinjiang Metropolo Hotel with the same address above. Conference room is in the marine science building, Tongji University, ~8 minute walk from the hotel. Visa Most overseas participants need visa to visit China. They are strongly advised to check with their nearest Chinese Embassy or Consulate on visa requirements. We recommend applying for a tourist visa (much easier to obtain and best for traveling within China). Correspondence For enquiries and correspondence, please contact: Prof. Xixi Zhao, [email protected]; Tel: 136-2162-4883, Fax: (86)-021-3501-4204 Prof. Yongxiang Li, [email protected];Tel: 150-7785-5917 GROUND TRANSPORTATION There are two international airports in Shanghai, the Pudong International Airport (airport code PVG) and the Hongqiao International Airport (airport code SHA) (Map 1). Please be aware at which airport you will be landing. You can reach the Baiyulan Hotel from the airports by taxi, Maglev (high-speed magnetic levitation line, for PVG only), or metro (subway), or their combinations. From the Pudong International Airport (PVG): 1. Taxi (recommend if you have large luggage and/or arrive at evening): Please take a taxi at the airport directly to the hotel. It takes about 50 minutes and costs about 160 yuan (RMB). Or 2. Maglev + taxi: Take the Maglev at the Pudong Airport, get off the Maglev at the Longyang Station (terminal of Maglev). Then, take a taxi to the hotel. Ticket of Maglev: 40 yuan each by showing your flight ticket or boarding pass. Taxi costs about 60 yuan. Or 3. Maglev + Metros: This is a cheaper but more complicated choice. Take Maglev at the Pudong Airport, transit to Metro Line 2 at the Longyang Station (terminal of Maglev), then change to Metro Line 10 at the ―East Nanjing Road‖ Station, and get off at the ―Tongji University‖ Station. The hotel is about 150 meters away to the east of this station. It costs ~50 Yuan for this option. Or 4. Metros only: Take Metro Line 2 at the Pudong Airport, transit to Metro Line 10 at the ―East Nanjing Road‖ Station, and get off at the ―Tongji University‖ Station. The hotel is about 150 meters away to the east of this station. It costs only ~10 Yuan for this option but you need ~2 hr to get to the hotel. From the Hongqiao International Airport (SHA): 1. Taxi: It takes you about 40 minutes and costs ~100 yuan. There are also Airport buses, but none of those comes close to Tongji. Or 2. Metro (recommended): Take Metro Line 10 at the Hongqiao Airport, and get off at the ―Tongji University‖ Station. The hotel is about 150 meters away to the east of this station. It costs ~6 Yuan and takes ~1.0 hr to get to the hotel. Taxi is recommended if your arrival at the airports later than 21:00 PM. Please show the following note to the taxi driver: FIELD EXCURSION 1 Private Tour to Suzhou, $107 (650CNY, per person, if we have more than 10 people) Suzhou is China's well-known "city of gardens", you may feel the charm of mountains, forest and springs without going out of the noisy surroundings of the town. [Please note: Suzhou is not ‗countryside‘, it is still a city—Xixi Zhao] 08:00-10:00 Pick you up from hotel in Shanghai and transfer to Suzhou 10:00-11:00 Visit the Tiger Hill: Entitled as "the most famous place in Wuzhong", also named "Surging Sea Hill", "Surging Sea Peak". 11:00-12:00 Visit the Chilly Hill Temple Pan Gate: ancient temple near the ancient city gate with land and water entrances. One gate with land and water entrances was quite typical in ancient China. 12:00-13:00 Lunch Time 13:00-14:00 Visit the No.1 Silk Factory - Suzhou is also famous for its silk production. In the factory you can see how the silk is processed from the silk worm to the final woven cloth. 14:00-16:00 Visit the Humble Administrator's Garden (Zhuo Zheng Yuan): the best representative of Chinese classical gardens in the Ming dynasty. Focused on a central pond with pavilions, terraces, chambers, and towers located nearby, the garden is divided into three parts: the eastern, middle and western parts. 16:00-18:00 Return to Shanghai and transfer to your hotel. FIELD EXCURSION 2 (Please note: The tentative price list below is from the tourist website. Frank Li and I are furiously working with a travel agency trying to knock down the price. It is not guaranteed, but we are targeting something around $1500/per person, excluding costs to and from Lhasa) 8 Day Photography tour to mysterious Mount Everest 3 Star Hotel + Tour Package, you have 2 persons, 3* hotel in Lhasa and Shigatse : $2,030 (12,350CNY) 4 Star Hotel + Tour Package, you have 2 persons, 4* hotel in Lhasa and Shigatse : $2,096 (12,750CNY) From Shanghai to Lhasa**: 1. By train: departs at 22:17 daily, takes ~ 45 hrs, fare: ~1300 CNY 2. By air: there are flights from Shanghai to Lhasa everyday, fare: ~3000 CNY **Travel permit is required to buy train or plane tickets. Tourist company requires 40 days ahead of actual tour to get the travel permit done. Please let us know your preference after the tour: by train or by air** Day 1: Arrive in Lhasa. (L, D) B=breakfast; L=lunch; D=Dinner. The guide will meet you at Konggar Airport or train station, and transfer you to Lhasa city. On the way, you'll get greeted by Nie Tang Budda, a Budda image engraved in the mountain face. After arrive in Lhasa, rest and acclimatize overnight in Lhasa. Day 2: Lhasa city sightseeing. (B, L, D) The first day of sightseeing starts from Lhasa's cardinal landmark- Potala Palace, a structure of massive portions. Its towering image is shown on all travel literature, but nothing can compare to your first sight of this incredible, amazing wonder of the world. It is absolutely awe-inspiring and you will be enchanted as you visit the rooms, halls and chapels of the palace. In the afternoon, we will visit the Jokhang Temple which is the spiritual center of Tibet. Everyday, pilgrims from every corner of Tibet trek here from long distances to worship. The temple is the product of Han, Tibetan and Nepalese architectural techniques. Finally we will visit Barkhor Street which is the oldest street in this very traditional Tibetan city Day 3: Lhasa - Shigatse After breakfast, we will take Mountain ATV to Shigatse along the The yarlung zangbo river valley climbing over Migangbala snow mountain, we will seeYamdrok Yum Tso Lake, one of the scared lake in Tibet. Decorated by blue sky and white cloud, the scared lake just like a Sapphire inlaid among mountains. Then we will pass a sleeping beauty of ice – Karuola glacier, and Gyangtse city where the film Red River Valley was shoot. In the evening we will get to Shigatse. Day 4: Shigatse - Tingri (B, L, D) In the morning we will visit Tashilhunpo monastery, built in 1447, was one of the six major Yellow sect monasteries, Qiangba Buddha, enshrined here , was the biggest Indoor figure of Buddha in the world.
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