Arrived in Shanghai safely after a 10 hour flight from London. Having finally got through customs at 8am, we went straight to my friend's house where we all attempted not to sleep (and be hit by jetlag for the rest of the week). We all then were taken to a lunch reception being held by Linklaters on the visiting UK frigate, HMS Westminster (below) where the great and good of the Shanghai financial set (plus the Jones-Evans clan!) were present.
After a back massage by a house visiting blind local masseuse (I am not making this up!), my host Charles Li (head of RBS China) and I cycled to the local Irish pub for a couple of pints to catch up on a year's lost conversation before joining the Jones-Evans and Li families for a thai meal at one of the local restaurants in Pudong.This afternoon, I woke up after sleeping for over 15 hours - that what happens when you go through the jet lag barrier to adjust to local time. Spent the afternoon at the aquarium before going to the top floor of the Jin Mao building, the fifth tallest in the world.
Tomorrow. I am lecturing at CELAP to a range of top Chinese executives, which should be an experience and half, especially in gauging how chinese managers are adjusting to the future.
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