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TDSB visit to China October 12 to 25, 2009

TDSB visit to China October 12 to 25, 2009. Trip sponsored by Qiaoban, the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of the State Council of The People’s Republic of China. In the 21st century students will be:. Selling to the world - Buying from the world Working for international companies

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TDSB visit to China October 12 to 25, 2009

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  1. TDSB visit to ChinaOctober 12 to 25, 2009 Trip sponsored by Qiaoban, the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of the State Council of The People’s Republic of China.

  2. In the 21st century students will be: • Selling to the world - Buying from the world • Working for international companies • Managing employees from other countries & cultures • Competing with people on the other side of the world for jobs and markets • Working with people all over the world in joint ventures and global work teams • Solving global problems such as AIDS, environmental problems, and resolving conflicts Are we ready?

  3. “In the global economy & society of the 21st century, all children will be left behind if their education is not organized with a global context in mind.”GOLDMAN SACHS FOUNDATION

  4. MAJOR EVENTS: • Symposium on educational opportunities for Canadian Institutions in China at the Canadian Embassy in Beijing. • Presentation by TDSB and a speech in Chinese by Trustee Chris Bolton at The World Conference on Chinese Language & Culture Education in Chengdu. • Presentation by Qiaoban of a model school award to TDSB Georges Vanier SS International Languages School at the Conference. Georges Vanier SS has 255 students taking Simplified Mandarin and earning credit for their high school graduation. Its elementary division has 522 students in 24 simplified Mandarin classes JK-8. • Visit to an inner city elementary school outside Shanghai. • Renewal of and amendments to Memorandum of Agreement between Department of Culture and Education, China Overseas Exchange Association and TDSB

  5. Friendship Hotel Beijing

  6. Canadian Embassy Beijing

  7. Embassy Courtyard

  8. Conference

  9. Conference

  10. TDSB Delegates

  11. Restaurant

  12. A visit to an Inner City School

  13. A visit to an Inner City School

  14. A visit to an Inner City School

  15. POPULATION COMPARISONS: China 1.6 BILLION India 1.2 BILLION U.S.A. 340.0 million Russia 141.0 million Canada 33.8 million Beijing 16.0 million Chengdu 12.0 million Shanghai 19.0 million G.T.A. 2.5 million Sichuan Province (5th largest) 88.0 million Province of Ontario 13.1 million

  16. POPULATION COMPARISONS: The populations of Beijing, Chengdu, and Shanghai together are 13.2 million more than the whole country of Canada. The land mass of China and Canada are almost the same. Beijing and Shanghai each have more inhabitants than the Province of Ontario. By 2040 it is projected that India will have the largest population in the world. Chinese are limited to one child per family, India has no such restriction.

  17. AVERAGE SALARY: 3800 Yuan per month = $600/ month. One of our guides and her husband spend 1,600 Yuan per month = $290 for food for two and eating out.

  18. ECONOMIC FACTS: China is now the world’s No. 5 Consumer: China has become the 5th largest market for consumer spending, at $890 Billion, following the U.S., Japan, the U.K. and Germany. The ratio of China’s personal consumption to GDP is only 36%, half of the U.S. figure and two-thirds of the figures in Europe and Japan, indicating the market still has enormous growth potential.

  19. ECONOMIC FACTS: By 2020, China will become the third-largest consumer market worldwide after the U.S. and Japan, when consumer spending is expected to exceed $2.5 trillion. China became the world’s largest exporter for the first time this year. In 2009 China will become the world’s largest car manufacturer, overtaking the U.S. and Germany.

  20. AMAZING GROWTH: BEIJING No. of cars: 4 million No. of bikes: 5 million 60 years ago in Beijing there were 49 cars (government cars), and 5 buses. Immense: Toronto & New York Financial districts would fit in one corner of Beijing Financial District. Countless Banks. Roads enormous and modern but still all day traffic jams of cars & bikes. Very modern subway system and more lines planned. Canadian Embassy located here.

  21. National Stadium (Bird’s Nest)

  22. Traffic Congestion

  23. Financial District

  24. Xizhimen Transport Junction Area

  25. Central Business District

  26. The Hall of Prayer for Good Harvestsin the Temple of Heaven

  27. Tian’anmen Square

  28. Tian’anmen Square

  29. Tour Buses to Great Wall

  30. Great Wall of China

  31. Great Wall of China

  32. AMAZING GROWTH: CHENGDU Chengdu is located in Sichuan Province – the 5th largest province with 88 million inhabitants. Millions of bicycles, mopeds and scooters. The largest Buddha in the world. Panda Sanctuary.

  33. Chengdu

  34. Largest Buddha in the World

  35. Panda Sanctuary

  36. Panda Sanctuary

  37. AMAZING GROWTH: SHANGHAI Wall to wall high rise apartment and condo buildings. Amazing architecture Major traffic jams. (A 3 km. trip took 1 hour 20 min.) Most cosmopolitan city. All luxury, high end, stores available like Chanel, Mont Blanc, Cartier, Gucci, Ferragamo etc. Parkson’s Department store just like Holt Renfrew in size and goods available. Subway expansion of 4 more lines planned. To be completed in 2010 in time for the 2010 World Expo.

  38. Chengdu Road

  39. Lujianzui Finance and Trade Zone

  40. Nanjing RoadChina’s number one shopping street

  41. The Bund – Shanghai

  42. Lining up for The Yangtze River boat tour

  43. Amazing Architecture

  44. Amazing Architecture

  45. Expo 2010 ShanghaiChina National Museum

  46. Grand Theatre

  47. Shanghai Museum

  48. Shanghai Stadium

  49. Water Village

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