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NOISEBRIDGE CHINA TRIP #3
-- Date TBD, but perhaps 3 weeks, starting end-of-April-2013
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Trip #2 Visit to Petrochemical Univeristy, Beijing
Trip #2 Visit to Shanghai Rui Hao Machinery Equipment Manufacturing Co., Shanghai


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Note: This page is about an event that has already happened. It took place on 2013-09-25 to 2013-11-06. | Edit

THIS TRIP IS PAST -- but I am planning another Noisebridge China Trip:
Because the first Noisebridge China Trips were so successful,
I am planning a fifth Hacker Trip To China, including all cities that currently have a hackerspace, and visiting my manufacturer and other manufacturers. We will start the trip in Hong Kong, and everywhere we go we will be shown around by local geeks, to see what they think is interesting where they live.
Hacker Trip To China 5

You can also see info on the Noisebridge China Trip 1, that happened in 2009,
Noisebridge China Trip 2, that happened in 2011,
Noisebridge China Trip 4, that happened in 2014,

-- Mitch.


When: TBD, but 3 weeks, perhaps beginning end-of-April-2013.
This trip overlaps the China Hackers In Residence Program trip at the Maker Carnival.

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 in Beijing (to be part of the Maker Carnival, if it happens).

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


Where: In each of the cities we go to we'll visit their local hackerspace(s), and be shown around by local geeks to see what interests them where they live. We'll also have plenty of time to do "normal" tourist things too -- and the places we'll be going have spectacular sights!

Here's some possible places we'll visit:

We'll fly home from Hong Kong. (But, of course, you are free to leave whenever you like.)


Cost: For the second Noisebridge China trip, I paid about $2k total, including air fare from SF and food and everything.
If you also go on the China Hackers In Residence Program trip, then your air fare is covered by Petrochemical University.


Itinerary for Noisebridge China Trip 3[edit]

?-April-2013 -- Leave home in NA or EU for Beijing
?-April-2013 -- Meet in Beijing next day after leaving
?-April to ?-April -- Beijing
?-May to ?-May -- Hangzhou
?-May to ?-May -- Shanghai
?-May to ?-May -- Ningbo
?-May to ?-May -- Shenzhen
?-May to ?-May -- Hong Kong
?-May-2013 -- fly home (arrive NA or EU on same day)

Photos from Hacker Trip to China #3[edit]

Mitch's photos from Beijing, Sep-2013
Mitch's photos from Beijing Oct-2013
Mitch's photos from Shenzhen, Oct-2013
Mitch's photos from Shanghai, Oct-2013
Mitch's photos from Beijing 2, Oct-2013
Mitch's photos from Beijing, Nov-2013

You Need a Chinese Visa!![edit]

To go to China you need to get a visa!

  • And to get a visa, you need to have a passport that is valid at least 6 months after you plan to fly away from China (so, e.g., if you are leaving China on 24-April, then your passport needs to be valid through 25-October-2013). Your passport must also have at least one entirely blank page.
  • You also need a copy of the information pages of your passport.
  • You also need one 2"x2" recent color photo (not a printout).
  • For US citizens, the visa costs $140 (much cheaper for other nationalities). You can get a single-entry, or a multiple-entry visa. I recommend getting a multiple-entry visa since multiple-entry visas cost the same as single-entry, and they are equally easy to obtain. I recommend getting a Tourist L visa, which is very easy.

You can pay the fee by Visa, MasterCard, Money Order, Cashier's Check or Company Check. Cash or Personal checks are not acceptable.

To get a visa, you can go to your local Chinese consulate (which are all closed on 23-Jan and 24-Jan for Chinese New Year). No appointment is required. You go in one day, and it will be ready for pick up 4 business days later. My experience is that it takes about an hour the first day, and takes only a few minutes to pick up the visa a few days later. (2 to 3 business-day and 1 business day/same-day express service is avaliable for $20 or $30.)

(Citizens of US and Europe do not need a separate visa for Hong Kong.)

Here is the application form for the China Tourist L Visa:
http://www.china-embassy.org/eng/ywzn/lsyw/vpna/rap/W020110823124017412067.pdf

On this form, most of the fields are obvious.

  • For section 2.1, check "Tourism".
  • The date of first entry in section 2.3 is the date we will be entering China, which is 2013-04-??.
  • Addresses for section 2.5
    • Sitting On The City Walls Courtyard House, No.57, NianZi HuTong, JingShanHouJie, DongCheng District, Beijing, 100009
      -- phone: 010-64027805
    • Shanghai Hanting Season Hotel, No.1018 Kangding Road, Shanghai, China 200040
      -- phone: 021-62307755
    • Holiday Inn DongHua jiaYue, Nanshan District, Shenzhen, Shandong Building, Nanhai Road, East Park, Block D
      -- phone: 0755-26569999
  • Name of inviter in section 2.8:

          Wang Yong
          Room 1202, Building #42
          588 South LianHua Road (Ming Hang)
          Shanghai, 201100
          Tel: 021-54296820 or 13795204960

  • Name of contact in section 2.9, use the same info as in section 2.8

Previous Noisebridge China Trips[edit]

If you're curious about the previous Noisebridge China Trips, they have their own wiki pages:
Noisebridge China Trip 1
          That first Noisebridge China Trip was inspired by Bunny Huang's "geek tour".

Noisebridge China Trip 2


-- Mitch.



People interested in going on the Hacker Trip to China in 2013:[edit]

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:
mitch *AT* CornfieldElectronics *DOT* com

The trip is limited to 10 people total (including Mitch), so the first 9 people on this list (after Mitch) who buy their plane tickets will be able to join us:

Name Purchased flight? Flight info
1 Mitch Altman no Arriving: ?-Apr-12 ??:?? on United UA???
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