Some Important Destinations during China Business Travels
- Posted by dongyang in Trade knowledge
- 2007, November 1st
Tag : China business, global sourcing, import/export
As we have seen in another article there exist several opportunities for sightseeing and enjoyment during China business, import/export and global sourcing related travel arrangements. These opportunities lie in the form of attending festivals, travelling to historical places during China business travels and so forth. Such travels are necessary during import/export and global sourcing deals since they give the required relaxation to the mind, spirit and body which is very necessary for the optimum performance of executives and business professionals hunting across the region for China business partners and securing import/export and global sourcing opportunities with them.
It would certainly a great aid for those people if they know a few places worth the visit during China business travels so that whenever they pass near to any of these places during their import/export and global sourcing ventures, they take out time to have a look at them. Some of these important and interesting places have been listed below for the benefit of the reader, however by no means is this list complete and the order of listing of these places does not indicate their order of importance in any manner.
The Imperial Palace or the Forbidden City is name given to a grand and great palace which used to be the resident for emperors in the ancient days. China business travellers certainly can have a glimpse of this wonderful architecture since it lies in the main Chinese city of Beijing where most China business travellers come in search of import/export and global sourcing opportunities.
We all have surely heard about the Great Wall of China whether we have been to China business travels or not, and a glimpse of this great monument would certainly make you visit time and again just for seeing the same, if not for import/export or global sourcing orders. It was built for purpose of self defence in the earlier days.
Yet there is another popular place which might be very interesting to hear about but only a few China business travellers would dare to venture out into. This is known as the Silk Road and contrary to the name it is not a road but a region which is full of dangers because of its climate and geographical location. Basically this region separates China from Europe and Western Asia and is feared upon by the locals as the land of death. Of course you will not find any import/export or global sourcing opportunities here but certainly you will find a great adventure if you are courageous enough to venture in this region.
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