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Beijing International Junior Chess Summer Camp 2011 1St to 15 Th July, 2011 Beijing International Junior Chess Summer Camp 2011 1st to 15 th July, 2011 1. Invitation The Chinese Chess Association has the honor to invite all National Chess Federations to the Beijing International Junior Chess Summer Camp 2011 hosted by Beijing Guang Cai Junior Chess Club from 1st (arrival) to 15th July (departure) 2011 in Beijing, China. 2. Eligibility Players (boys & girls) born after 1st January 1995 and before 31st December 2001. 3. Registration and Travel conditions 3.1 The registration is free 3.2 The complete registration form sent by email to the organizer must include the surname, first name, FIDE ID number, FIDE rating and title, and passport number of each player and each accompanying person. It must also include the name, telephone, fax number and email of the Head of the accompanying person in charge. 3.3 A digital scan of the passport of each player and each accompanying person must be sent by email to the Organizer. 3.4 All travel expenses must be paid by the participants. 3.5. Every player and every accompanying person should pay to the Organizer the amount of RMB150 for bus transport from the airport to the official hotel and back to the airport. This service is for the team of 10 up players only. 3.6 The deadline of registration is 20th June 2011. 4. Accommodation & full Board 4.1 Hotel: NORTH STAR HUIYUAN SERVICE APARTMENTS (Beijing Olympic Media Village) 4.2 Board and lodging will be provided from noon of 1st July to noon of 15th July. The Organizer shall accommodate participants in normal twin rooms. 4.3 All participants and all accompanying persons are obliged to live at the Official Hotel. 4.4 Hotel payments for all participants and accompanying persons must be made in advance before arrival in Beijing. 4.5 Cost for full board and lodging (with breakfast, lunch & dinner) and local transport RMB230 per person per day US$ 1.00 is about RMB 6.50 RMB150 per person for total local transport 5. Visa All participants applying for a visa must send the copy of the passport (the pages with the photograph and main data) before 31st May, 2011 to the Organizer. The Organizer will give full support to assist participants to receive entry visas. 6. Payment 6.1 All payments (hotel, registration fee) made in RMB shall be paid upon arrival. 6.2 The foreign bank commissions must be paid by the sender. 6.3 The deadline of all payments is 20th June 2011. 7. Events 7.1 Tournament will apply Swiss System or Round Robin in 11 rounds. Rate of play will be 60 minutes & plus 30 seconds increment from the first move. 7.2 Ye Jiangchuan (Senior IGM) & Xu Jun (IGM) Simultaneous Chess against all players in 2 rounds. 7.3 7 Chess Lessons lectured by Ye Jiangchuan (Senior IGM) ,Xu Jun (IGM),Yu Shaoteng (IGM), Liang Chong (IGM) at 2 hours per lesson. 7.4 Blitz tournament according to Swiss System in 9 rounds. 7.5 Training according to different ages lectured by NM. 7.6 Visiting the Flag Raising Ceremony in Tiananmen Square & National Museum. 7.7 Visiting the Tsinghua University & Yuanmingyuan Ruins 7.8 Other entertainment. 8. Prizes 8.1 Bonus and Certificate will be awarded to the top 8 players in the Classical Chess and Blitz Tournaments. 8.2 Prizes will be awarded to the winners in the Simultaneous Chess. 8.3 Prizes and Certificate will be awarded to the best players. 8.4 1 T-shirt to every player as souvenir. 9. Contact the Organizer Beijing Guang Cai Junior Chess Club Ms. Wang Email: [email protected] Phone: 01067179295 Mobile:008613521262220 .
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