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'''Because the first Noisebridge China Trip was so successful,'''<br>
''Because the first Noisebridge China Trip was so successful,''<br>
'''I am planning another trip that will end at the Beijing Maker Faire, on 21-April-2012.'''<br>
''I am planning another Hacker Trip To China, including all cities that currently have a hackerspace, and which will culminate at the Beijing Maker Faire.''<br>


''This upcoming trip is currently planned from 4-April-2012 through 24-April-2012.''<br>


We'll each be on our own to get our own air fare to the meeting point on the meeting dayHong Kong on 4-April (please note that to arrive on 4-April, your flight must leave on 3-April).<br>
'''When:''' 4-April-2012 through 24-April-2012.<br>


I'm organizing the itinerary and the hotels and other transport.<br>
'''Flight, transportation, and hotel Info''':  We'll each be on our own to book our own air fare to the meeting point on the meeting day:  Hong Kong on 4-April (please note that to arrive on 4-April, your flight must leave on 3-April).<br>


Everywhere we go we'll visit the local hackerspace, and be shown around by local geeks, and see geeky things of interestAnd there will be plenty of time to do "normal" tourist things too -- and the places we'll be going have spectacular sights!<br>
I'm organizing the itinerary and the hotels and other transportI will pay in advance for all of this.<br>


We'll explore Hong Kong for 4 days, visiting the Hong Kong hackerspace, and be shown around by local geeks.  We'll then go to Guangzhou for a few days to visit the hackerspace there and visit Seeed Studio, and see their facilities, and if they have time, we'll go to MakerBot Industries to see what they're up to.  Then Shanghai for a week to visit my manufacturer that I use for TV-B-Gone, where we'll all get to see how products are made, from start to finish.  We'll also visit XinCheJian, Shanghai's hackerspace.  Our last stop will be Beijing, where we'll be for a week.  We'll visit the new hackerspace there, and we'll go to the Beijing Maker Faire, the first Maker Faire in China! (which they're calling China Maker Carnival).  We'll have a booth there at the Carnival, so please bring a project (or many) to show off!<br>
'''Where:'''  In each of the four cities we go to we'll visit their local hackerspace, and be shown around by local geeks to see geeky things of interest.  We'll also have plenty of time to do "normal" tourist things too -- and the places we'll be going have spectacular sights!<br>
 
We'll explore '''Hong Kong''' for 4 days, visiting the Hong Kong hackerspace, and be shown around by local geeks.  We'll then go to '''Guangzhou, Shen Zhen''' for a few days to visit the hackerspace there, visit Seeed Studio to meet the cool folks there and to see their facilities, and if they have time we'll also go to MakerBot Industries to see what they're up to.  We'll also go to the famous electronics mall in Shen Zhen.  Then '''Shanghai''' for a week to visit my manufacturer that I use for TV-B-Gone, where we'll all get to see how products are made, from start to finish, learning how manufacturing works.  We'll also visit XinCheJian, Shanghai's hackerspace, and there will be time to visit the Shanghai electronics mall.  Our last stop will be '''Beijing''', where we'll be for a week.  We'll visit the new hackerspace there, and we'll go to the Beijing Maker Faire, the first Maker Faire in China! (which they're calling China Maker Carnival).  We'll have a booth there at the Carnival, so please bring a project (or many) to show off!<br>


We'll fly home from Beijing on 24-April.  (But, of course, you are free to leave whenever you like.)<br>
We'll fly home from Beijing on 24-April.  (But, of course, you are free to leave whenever you like.)<br>


For the first Noisebridge China trip, I paid about $1k total, including air fare from SF and food and everything.<br>
'''Cost:'''  For the first Noisebridge China trip, I paid about $1k total, including air fare from SF and food and everything.<br>
   
   
This trip will probably be more expensive, since Hong Kong is more expensive than the rest of China.  Also, the exchange rate for Chinese currency (Yuan, aka RMB) is now doing better on the world market.<br>
This trip will probably be more expensive, since Hong Kong is more expensive than the rest of China.  Also, the exchange rate for Chinese currency (Yuan, aka RMB) is now doing better on the world market.<br>


''Info on the previous Noisebridge China Trip is available on its own wiki page:''<br>
''Info on the previous Noisebridge China Trip is available on its own wiki page:''<br>
[[ChinaTrip|Noisebridge China Trip 1]]<br>
[[ChinaTrip|Noisebridge China Trip 1]]<br>


--[[user: maltman23 | Mitch]].
--[[user: maltman23 | Mitch]].

Revision as of 12:10, 30 November 2011

UPCOMING NOISEBRIDGE CHINA TRIP

This is an upcoming Noisebridge China Trip!

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Because the first Noisebridge China Trip was so successful,
I am planning another Hacker Trip To China, including all cities that currently have a hackerspace, and which will culminate at the Beijing Maker Faire.


When: 4-April-2012 through 24-April-2012.

Flight, transportation, and hotel Info: We'll each be on our own to book our own air fare to the meeting point on the meeting day: Hong Kong on 4-April (please note that to arrive on 4-April, your flight must leave on 3-April).

I'm organizing the itinerary and the hotels and other transport. I will pay in advance for all of this.

Where: In each of the four cities we go to we'll visit their local hackerspace, and be shown around by local geeks to see geeky things of interest. We'll also have plenty of time to do "normal" tourist things too -- and the places we'll be going have spectacular sights!

We'll explore Hong Kong for 4 days, visiting the Hong Kong hackerspace, and be shown around by local geeks. We'll then go to Guangzhou, Shen Zhen for a few days to visit the hackerspace there, visit Seeed Studio to meet the cool folks there and to see their facilities, and if they have time we'll also go to MakerBot Industries to see what they're up to. We'll also go to the famous electronics mall in Shen Zhen. Then Shanghai for a week to visit my manufacturer that I use for TV-B-Gone, where we'll all get to see how products are made, from start to finish, learning how manufacturing works. We'll also visit XinCheJian, Shanghai's hackerspace, and there will be time to visit the Shanghai electronics mall. Our last stop will be Beijing, where we'll be for a week. We'll visit the new hackerspace there, and we'll go to the Beijing Maker Faire, the first Maker Faire in China! (which they're calling China Maker Carnival). We'll have a booth there at the Carnival, so please bring a project (or many) to show off!

We'll fly home from Beijing on 24-April. (But, of course, you are free to leave whenever you like.)

Cost: For the first Noisebridge China trip, I paid about $1k total, including air fare from SF and food and everything.

This trip will probably be more expensive, since Hong Kong is more expensive than the rest of China. Also, the exchange rate for Chinese currency (Yuan, aka RMB) is now doing better on the world market.


Info on the previous Noisebridge China Trip is available on its own wiki page:
Noisebridge China Trip 1


-- Mitch.

People interested in going to China from 4-April-2012 through 24-April-2012:

You do not need to be a member of Noisebridge to go on this trip.

Please email me if you are interested in joining us:
maltman23 *AT* hotmail *DOT* com

The trip is limited to 8 people total (including Mitch), so the first 7 people on this list (after Mitch) who buy their plane tickets will be able to join us:

  1. Mitch Altman
  2. MCT
  3. Adam
  4. mightyohm
  5. froggytoad
  6. schneider
  7. cibomahto
  8. your name here
  9. your name here
  10. your name here