Moving to Huizhou

Aug 26, 2007 at 09:34 o\clock

byebye

by: Hawton

This blog moved to http://chinamalcolm.blogspot.com ... I hope

Aug 23, 2007 at 18:18 o\clock

Some flowers ...

by: Hawton

Since arriving I have been impressed by the friendliness of everyone I have met, from my colleagues at work, to the drivers and staff in the resort .. and also people in the streets, who havebeen willing to help even though communication is currently difficult. I hope to learn some chinese, but expect it to be difficult.

 I am staying in a resort which seems to be very pretty, there are many ponds with lillies:

lillies in Palm Island Resort.

Although the contrast with the state of the building close by is stark, most faces seem to be of happy people.

This evening we went to a hotel for farewell dinner for the person I am replacing. We enjoyed a nice meal at the end of which I was presented with an impressive bunch of flowers by colleagues. They must have been difficult to find in this region, where there are not many imported goods, so I found it more of a sign of the friendliness of people, and willingness to make me feel at home.

070823 Flowers from Colleagues at Gerard farewell dinner

Aug 22, 2007 at 16:14 o\clock

Moving to Huizhou province in China

by: Hawton   Keywords: moving

This is a log of my experiences in moving to China.

I am moving with a large international company to live in Huizhou, about 2 hours north of Hong Kong in the Guangdong province.

As my family is partly at  school, I am separated by a 12 hour flight from them. This however is closer than many migrant workers in Asia, who take days to get home to their family.

I flew to Hong Kong on Virgin Airlines, enjoying a comfortable seat with desk en route ...

070819 desk in plane

seat on plane 

I arrived in Hong Kong, where the signs are in both English and Chinese ... arivals in HK airport and was given an excessively large appartment to live in...

appartment

with 5 toilets and 4 showers (and 4 double beds) .. however no desk, so I have had to improvise ...