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zeroseven -

Hey,
I get to BCLU next week for the September intake (2 year course). I am new to Beijing, so I am up
for a coffee and meeting new people. Where and when??



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billiardsmike -

Looks like Cava Coffee (Cava Bar?) will work pretty well. From university south gate head west. Go
under Wudaokou train station and go left at the light. It's 2-3 doors down on the right side.
Times?










doumeizhen -

http://www. /showth...t=11692&page=4

Since Qcash3 crossreferenced one way, I'll do it the other. Sounds like fun. I'll keep watching
for you guys to decide and then sneak in on it...










Tutor -

I am leaving Austria today for Beijing (doing the one year course) --> I am really excited!! So,
what is better than starting the stay with a good coffee?! Count me in at any time

Matthias










billiardsmike -

I don't know about good. It's been a little disappointing in that department so far. Coming from
Austria, you may go into shock!










zeroseven -

Well, I will leave it down to you to organise
I will not arrive until next Wednesday and enroll on the Thursday, so for me any time after that
is good.










kglowe -

I'm in for September 12th. I arrive on the 7th, so if anyone's going to be around, let me know.

Kevin










Madot -

Dear All,
On a different thread, a coffee/drinks get-together for newcomers has been suggested for Friday 8
September. I'm in. Anyone else interested? Anyone know the area well enough to organise a time and
place? (I do realise there are a couple of duplicate messages/threads here. Roddy, is there a way
to link them?)

Mado










billiardsmike -

OK, I'll post on both threads as voluteering to organize a get-together for all of us lost souls,
just arrived.

Everyone mentions coffee or drinks. I'll say the best venue is the International Beer Garden. It's
covered, outdoors and has beer, food and a large assortment of non-alcoholic drinks. Picnic tables
make it easier for groups. From BLCU, head west, go under the train station, and turn right at the
next light. It's immediately on the left.

7:00pm Friday September 8th, The International Beer Garden, Wudaokou
Just look for an older guy in a Hawaiian shirt - that's me.

See you there!

Mike










Qcash3 -

Sounds good, I'll definitely try to drop in.












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