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 THE 6TH CHAMBERS of COMMERCE MISSION TO CHINA, 
HONG KONG & TAIWAN

March 28 - April 5, 2003

Now is the time to capitalize on the Business Opportunities in China.
Consider these few simple facts:

  1. China's accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO), will reduce import duties an average of 40% and remove key non-tariff barriers.
  2. China's GDP growth of 7.8% in 2001 makes it the world's fastest expanding
    major economy.
  3. The domestic market is expanding rapidly due to increased government spending on infrastructure, telecommunications, environmental, transportation.
  4. Fortune 500 companies have invested heavily in China and are continuing to invest in preparation for China to become part of WTO.
  5. China lacks an adequate domestic vendor base for technology and equipment.
  6. Some of the cities on our itinerary located in an area with largest concentration of manufacturing activity in the world.

Industries with the best export potential to China include:

  • Industrial and Agricultural Machinery
  • Scientific & Measuring Equipment (Including Medical & Dental)
  • Electronics & Electrical Equipment (Including Informational Technology)

What Are The Benefits to Participants?
The Participants in the Delegation have different tastes: some are seeking for the business opportunities, other simply for sightseeing. Business leaders in the Delegation have different focus on their own professional fields, in addition to some business activities we specially tailored for them, the major itinerary as a group are as follow:

THE 6TH CHAMBERS MISSION TO CHINA, 2003

Day 1, 3/28 Fri.
Los Angeles/Taipei
Your adventure begins at 1:15am as you fly transpacific aboard Chair Airline's wide-cabin Boeing 747 jetliner. Cross the International Dateline.

Day 2, 3/29 Sat.
Taipei/Hong Kong/Shenzhen
( Shangri-la Hotel/5-Star, Tel: 86755-, Fax: 86755-)
Arrive at Taipei /6:00am to take a transit flight 7:00am/8:45 to Hong Kong. Bus trip to the border town Shenzhen. You will be met by your local guide at the border. Transfer to the hotel. Afternoon visit to Magnificent China Park and Ethnic Village. Reception by the Mayor.

Day 3, 3/30 Sun.
Shenzhen/Guangzhou
(China Hotel, 5-Star, 1 Liuhua Rd., Guangzhou, Tel: 8620-86666888, Fax: 8620-)
Visit to Shekou Industrial Zone. Afternoon bus journey to Guangzhou, the capital of Guangdong Province. Reception by the Governor.

Day 4, 3/31 Mon.
Guangzhou
Visit to the site for Guangzhou Trade Fair and Guangzhou Industrial Zone.
Afternoon sightseeing includes Dr. Sun Yat-sen's Memorial, Six-Banyan Trees
Temple and Qingping Market.

Day 5, 4/1 Tues.
Guangzhou/Hong Kong
(New World Renaissance Hotel, 4-Star, 22 Salisbury Rd., Tsimshatsui, Kowloon, Hong Kong, Tel: 852-23694111, Fax: 852-23699389)
Bus journey to Hong Kong. Check into the hotel. Meeting with the local bankers and industrial business people.

Day 6, 4/2 Wed.
Hong Kong
Half-day tour to Hong Kong Island including Stanley Market where you can stroll through this seaside village bazaar, Aberdeen Fishing Village, home of the "Boat People", visit an exquisite Jewelry factory where carries out the world's famous jewelry-setting art, take a panoramic ride up to the Victoria Peak. Afternoon for leisure or own shopping.

Day 7, 4/3 Thu.
Hong Kong/Taipei
(Asia World Hotel/5-Star, 100 Tun Hwa North Rd., Taipei, Tel: 8862-27150077,
Fax: 8862- 27134148)
Morning flight to Taipei, the largest city and most important political, industrial and commercial center of Taiwan. Afternoon visit to electronic industry.

Day 8, 4/6 Fri.
Taipei
Half-day tour includes Taipei's national Museum houses the world's largest collection of priceless Chinese art treasures, 620,000 art objects of Chinese imperial collection span China's 5,000-year history. Afternoon for leisure or own shopping.

Day 9, 4/7 Sat.
Taipei/ Los Angeles
A free morning followed by the afternoon flight CI 15:00/11:00 and fly home
the same day. Welcome to join us again. For Reservations: Contact the Ontario Chamber of Commerce at (909) 984-2458

 

For reservations: Call the Ontario Chamber of Commerce at (909) 984-2458

The 6th Chambers Mission to China, Hong Kong & Taiwan on March 28 - April 5, 2003 has limited space available. This trip is sponsored by various Chambers of Commerce, so we only charge a total tour fare of USD1,299.00 each participant for double-bed occupancy, including round trip international air fare, 4 or 5-star hotels accommodation with American breakfast, 3-meal per day in China Mainland, governmental official banquets in all cities, deluxe tour bus, English speaking tour guide in all cities, admitting tickets to all tourist spots and airport tax throughout the trip. The requested hotel single supplement costs USD400.00 for all the hotels we stay throughout in the itinerary, while business class cabin upgrade to the round trip international air only costs USD1,600.00 per person, while for the whole journey costs 2,100.00 per person.

Two pre-tour familiarization briefing with DVD presentation will answer questions about your trip to China as we share our twenty-year experiences in China tour operation with you:

6:00p, Jan. 9(Wed.)Hyatt New Porter Hotel, 1107 Jamboree Rd., New Port Beach, CA 92660.
6:00p, Jan. 10(Thu.)Ontario Airport Marriott Hotel, 2200 E. Holt Ave., Ontario, CA 91764.

Sponsors: Anaheim Chamber of Commerce, Brea Chamber of Commerce, Center for International Trade Development, Chino Valley Chamber of Commerce, Citslinc International, Inc., Citslinc New York, Inc., Claremont Chamber of Commerce, Corona Chamber of Commerce, Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce, Garden Grove Chamber of Commerce, Globe Trade Center of Inland Empire, Inland Empire International Business Association, Inland Empire Region District Export Council, Irvine Chamber of Commerce, Montclair Chamber of Commerce, Newport Beach Chamber of Commerce, Ontario Chamber of Commerce, Orange Chamber of Commerce, Rancho Cucamonga Chamber of Commerce, Riverside Chamber of Commerce, Santa Ana Chamber of Commerce, Somerset County Chamber of Commerce, Upland Chamber of Commerce, U.S.-Sino Center of Economic & Cultural Exchange, U.S. Department of Commerce Orange County Commercial Service, U.S. Department of Commerce Ontario Commercial Service, Yorba Linda Chamber of Commerce.