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Overseas Project: Day 17 Jiaxing Economic Development

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The final Friday of the trip involved an early start to Jiaxing, a city near Shanghai that is working hard (and successfully) to transform its economy from a textiles and manufacturing base to one with richer contribution from high-tech manufacture, internet-based industries, services such as business process outsourcing and culture industries. We had a very [...]

Overseas Project: Day 16 Shanghai Culture Industries

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After the overnight train journey from Xian and hotel checkin, the students spent the day working on the their assignments and making visits to more cultural industry sites. I caught up on email, expenses, paperwork and sorted tickets for our Friday and Saturday trip to Jiaxing and Yiwu.

Overseas Project: Day 14 Huxian Painting Village and XISU Students

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Tuesday we spent visiting the Huxia painting village with students from Xian International Studies University. The village is home to three prominent painters in the peasant painter tradition. Here is one of the painters holding one of his paintings. The day’s activities provided an excellent opportunity for a number of new experiences. First, Nottingham and [...]

Overseas Project: Day 13 Terracotta Warriors

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Monday our exploration of history and the commercialisation of culture continued, with a visit to the Terracotta Warriors. The scale and scope of the endevour (the army intended to protect the emperor in the afterlife).

Overseas Project: Day 12 Historic Xian

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Sunday the students spent the day exploring the historical city (history and culture being the Sunday tradition). Key attractions include the provincial museum and the city wall. Unfortunately, the queue at the former was unthinkably long so the emphasis was exploring the wall (perhaps the finest city wall in the world) and some of the [...]