Please return the form to mdev@hkbu.edu.hk by email. Application Form Lanzhou University 2018 Summer School Personal Information First Name Gender Citizenship Institution Major Tel./Cell Health, Allergy, Diets Last Name Date of Birth Passport No. Year Level Email Please attach your photo here Health For those who have heart disease and abnormal blood pressure, please show below. Drug Allergy Yes No Food Allergy Yes No If yes, please list the drugs you are allergic to If yes, please list the food you are allergic to Car Sickness Yes No Special Diets Passport \Please attach the information page of your passport here C.V. (provided as an attachment)
Summer School 2018
Overview Dates: Aug.5-18 Duration: 2 weeks Location : Gansu, China Program: Management in Western China Language: English Available for: Undergraduate and graduate students Entry Requirements: Nomination of home university Fee: USD 700
Program 1. Courses Management in Western China 2. Company visits Representative local companies in industry, commerce, pharmacy, etc. 3. Culture activities Qinghai Lake, Chaka Salt Lake, Danxia Landform, Jiayuguan Pass, Mogao Grottoes
Itinerary Aug 5: Arrival in Lanzhou Aug 6: Welcome, campus tour and course 1 Aug 7: Course 2 and company visit Aug 8: Course 3 and cultural excursion Aug 9: Course 4 and visit industrial park Aug 10: Course 5 and company visit Aug 11: Travel to Xining, Qinghai Province and visit Kumbum Monastery (Ta er Monastery ) Aug 12: Visit Qinghai University and Qinghai Lake Aug 13: Visit Chaka Salt Lake and transfer to Zhangye, Gansu Province Aug 14: visit Danxia Landform( Rainbow Mountain) and leave for Jiayuguan Aug 15: Visit Jiayuguan Pass and public service sectors of the city Aug 16: Visit Crescent Spring, Echoing-Sand Mountain, and Dunhuang Academy China Aug 17: Visit Mogao Grottoes Aug 18: Back to Lanzhou, farewell and drop-off
Fees The cost for students from partner universities is USD 700. Included in the fee: 1. Courses and materials 2. Accommodation and meals 3.Transportation and visits 4. Accident insurance Not included in the fee: 1. International round-trip airfare 2. Visa application fee
Culture Activities Lanzhou, Gansu Located in the upper reaches of the Yellow River, northwest China, Gansu is one of the cradles of Chinese cultures. With a long history and brilliant cultures, Gansu is abundantly endowed with cultural relics and natural scenery. Vast and graceful natural scenery like endless desert and pure glacial landscape presents an impressive and breath-taking picture before your eyes. Take for example the worldfamous Mogao Caves. It is the largest and most well-preserved Buddhist art palace and also a post along the ancient Silk Road; the grand Jiayuguan Pass, an important outpost in ancient China, is the western end of the Great Wall. Lanzhou, a well-known ancient city in China, is the capital of Gansu. It is the second largest city in northwest China, and also the political, economic and cultural center of the province. The Yellow River, the Chinese Mother River, runs through the city, ensuring rich crops of many juicy and fragrant fruits. Covering an area of 1631.6 square kilometers (629.96 square miles), it was once a key point on the ancient Silk Road. Today, it is a hub of the Silk Road Tourism Ring.
Culture Activities Dunhuang Echoing-Sand Mountain (Mingsha Shan) The mountain is five kilometers away from the city of Dunhuang. Seen from afar, the mountain is just like a golden dragon winding its way over the horizon. As you approach you become aware that the sand has many colors ranging from red to yellow, green, black and white. On days when a strong wind blows, the fast shifting sand roars; but when the wind is little more than a light breeze, the sand produces gentle, dulcet sounds akin to music. It is the same when you are sliding down the mountainside. At first, the sand under your feet just whispers; but the further you slide, the louder the sound until it reaches a crescendo like thunder or a drum beat. Some say that the sand is singing, while to others it is like an echo and this is how the mountain gets its name. The Crescent Lake The Crescent Lake is also known as the Crescent Spring or Yueya Spring. It is located north of the Echoing-Sand Mountain and about six kilometers south of Dunhuang City. It can be considered a natural wonder of the Gobi Desert. Just as its name implies, the lake appears like a crescent moon and with its crystal clear water, resembles a turquoise or pearl inlaid in the vast desert. Some say it reminds them of the eye of a beautiful woman, lucid, beautiful and amorous. Others say it looks like the mysterious, gentle and seductive lips of a pretty woman, or a slice of a lush, sweet and crystal cantaloupe. Mogao Caves Located 25 kilometers southeast of Dunhuang, Mogao Caves is regarded as the premier Buddhist spot in China, perhaps in the whole world. The artistic features of the treasured Buddhist murals represent perfectly the artistic style of the Northern Wei (386-543), Sui (581-618) and Tang (618-907) dynasties through the combination of the architecture, statues and murals in the caves. Presently, there are about ten caves and two exhibition centers open to the public, occasionally more during public holidays.
Culture Activities Jiayuguan Jiayuguan Great Wall Jiayuguan is a pass standing at the western end of the Ming Dynasty Great Wall. Different from the well-known sections built with stones or bricks, Jiayuguan Great Wall was built with rammed earth, making yellow its dominant hue and helping the pass blend harmoniously with the surrounding desert. The city where the pass is located is named after the pass, also called Jiayuguan, sitting in China s northwest Gansu Province. Zhangye Danxia Landform Geopark (Rainbow Mountains ) Extending along the northern slope of Qilian Mountain in west China, Zhangye Danxia National Geological Park in Gansu is the best representative of China's colorful Danxia landform and the largest Danxia landscape in an arid area, with a wide variety of landforms. Undulating fieryred ridges together with amazing multicolored mountain folds transform the park into an immense sea of fire with rolling waves, earning it the reputation of China's Rainbow Mountains and also one of the 'Top 10 Geographical Wonders of the World' selected by the National Geographic.
Culture Activities Qinghai Qinghai Lake From ancient times to the present, whenever people mention Qinghai Lake they think of 'green lake', 'blue sea' or 'fairyland', because of the marvelous natural beauty reflected on it. As to the area, it is the largest inland and salt water lake in China. It is no exaggeration to say that Qinghai Lake is a miracle that is endowed by a deity. Outside, he circles the lake with four continuous mountains and extends broad grassland at the foot of them. Inside, like a master baker, he decorated the water with many little islands. All these natural attractions come together perfectly to form a Xanadu on earth to win many tourists' favor. Chaka Salt Lake Chaka Salt Lake (Caka Salt Lake) is in the western part of the Chaka Basin, 298 kilometers from Xining, capital of Qinghai. This natural crystallized saline lake is regarded as the eastern gateway to Qaidam Basin, which reserves the largest salt mine in the world. Lying at an altitude of 3,059 meters, the lake is oval shape and covers an area of 105 square kilometers, ten times larger than thewest Lake of Hangzhou. However, it is the smallest among the several salt lakes in Qaidam area, but different from others for its coexistence of both solid and liquid salt. The snow-white lake bed and the crystal blue water against the azure sky win it the reputation of Mirror of the Sky. Travel to such a beautiful world of salt embedded in the snowy mountains and verdant meadows, tourists would inevitably feel like they are in a fairyland.
Contact Sophy Yan - Vice Director, International Cooperation Office Peggy Ma - International Coordinator School of Management, Lanzhou University 222 South Tianshui Road, Lanzhou, Gansu, P.R. China 730000 Tel: +0086-931-8915608 Email: gygj@lzu.edu.cn