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2011 Shanghai Go Camp
Course Presentation ......................................................................................................... 3
o General Introduction
Schedule ................................................................................................................... 4
Teachers and Classes ................................................................................................ 5
o Teaching Plan
o Teaching Estructure
o Teaching Contents
Eating ........................................................................................................................ 6
Entertainment ........................................................................................................... 7
Travelling and Tourism ...................................................................................................... 8
Accommodation, Teaching and Entertainment Area ........................................................ 11
Complementary Information ..................................................................................... 12
Presentations of the Main Organizers ............................................................................. 13
Professional players ....................................................................................................... 14
Amateur 6 dan players ................................................................................................... 16
Amateur 5 dan players ................................................................................................... 18
Technical Consultants (co-organizers) .............................................................................. 19
Prices ....................................................................................................................... 21
Included Services ...................................................................................................... 21
Free KGS Teaching Games ......................................................................................... 21
Frequent asked questions (FAQ) ...................................................................................... 22
Registration .............................................................................................................. 26
Contact information ....................................................................................................... 28
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Course Presentation
General Introduction
The go camp will be held from June 24, 2011 to July 18, 2011. The whole activity will last 3 weeks
in shanghai. During this time, there is also the possibility that we may explore the surrounding
cities like Hangzhou or Nanjing, giving you the opportunity to see other parts of China, and make
new friends with local go players.
Objectives:
Make friends: Brought together through our mutual interest in Go, we will make new
friends and acquaintances with people from all over the world.
Spread Chinese Go culture to the whole world: We believe that Go is not only a sport
for professional players, but is also a piece of culture appreciated by many. On this trip,
you will learn more about the culture of Go, as well as the culture of China.
Whilst we extend your abilities in Go, we will also do our best to ensure that you have
an enjoyable vacation in China.
Intensive Go training for preparation for the EGC.
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Schedule
Our four-day Schedule: We will organize teaching 3 days in a row, followed by 1 day of other
activities (visits to local go clubs, travelling, sightseeing, etc). This four-day schedule will be
repeated throughout the week, so that we are able to offer you either teaching or other activities
on every day of the week.
This is an initial timetable that can be changed depending on the people interests
Lecture day
9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Lecture
14:00 - 17:00 p.m. Games and review
19:00 p.m. Entertainment
Go Club visit
9:00 a.m. Going out
9:30 - 11:30 a.m. Games
13:00 - 16:30 p.m. Games
19:00 p.m. Entertainment
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Teachers and Classes
Our teaching schedule is as follows. If necessary, we will adjust it to make sure it is the best
program for the entire group:
Profesional players
KGS 9d players (6dan)
KGS 8d players (5dan)
You could choose between 5-7 teachers for you.
Check out the "Our Team" section of the website, as it will come to contain the details of all
teachers that will partake in the camp.
Teaching Plan
We will follow the four-day schedule, and fix the teaching plan according to the teaching process
and individual demands.
Teaching structure
Lectures, games, reviews and small tournaments
Lectures: Every lecture we prepare will be a series, going from fuseki to yose, you will learn basic
techniques which are useful in the process of improving your Go. After you have taken a series of
lectures, you'll have a better understanding of the game!
Games: You have chance to play with pro and high-dan players, and also with those who are at
the same level as you.
Game review: having all your games reviewed will make you learn a lot from both your own and
your opponents’ mistakes.
Tournaments: The results of your games will be counted so that you can check if you have
improved.
Teaching Contents
We will teach you Go knowledge from fuseki to yose, not only improve your Go skill, but also
bring light to your Go future.
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Eating
We will offer you two fulfilling dinners for welcome and farewell. All teachers and organizers
will go together with you. You will enjoy life in china from that moment!
Since participants have different eating habits, we will not order food to the teaching area.
However, there are more than 300 restaurants near the living area. These restaurants offer a
wide variety of food such as Chinese food, western food, hotpot, and BBQ. The average price
for one meal is about 2-3 euro. We will try out best to guide you to the correct restaurant.
The teachers will in most cases go with you to dinner, and help you with ordering. At the
beginning of the trip we'll introduce you to many different kinds of restaurants so that you
have an overview of what's available if you want to go for dinner by yourself or in a smaller
group. If you have any questions regarding food and restaurants, we will be there to help
you.
If you have special demands regarding food (for example if you're a vegetarian), we will tell
you any information that you need to know. We will make sure that everyone finds
restaurants and food that they enjoy.
Some pictures from restaurants and different dishes
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Entertainment
We will organize entertainment for you to balance your Go studies with recreational activities.
Some activities:
Karaoke: We will go to famous karaoke places.
Fun Go variants like lottery go, 9x9 go, pair go, etc.
We will hold a small go tournament, the top three will get prized and rewards. The teachers
will join you in the tournament. The 1st place will get 300 RMB, the 2nd will get 200 RMB
and the 3rd 100 RMB
We will hold some sports activities, like badminton, table tennis, pool and so on. We
teachers will join too.
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If you're interested in other recreational activities, like bars, massages or pool, we'll introduce
those to you as well.
Hope you enjoy your stay in China!
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Travelling and Tourism
To get the most out of your visit to China, we will liaison with a renowned local tourism agency to
arrange for us an organized tour to some places of interest. You can expect to visit the Bund, the
Yu garden, the Oriental Pearl TV Tower and the like.
Description and photos of some of the most famous Shanghai places:
The Bund
The Bund is located within the Huangpu
District of central Shanghai. The area centers
around a section of Zhongshan Road - a road
which was a part of the former Shanghai
International Settlement - which runs along
the western bank of the Huangpu River. The
Bund usually refers to the buildings and
wharves on this section of the road, as well as
some adjacent areas. The Bund is one of the
most famous tourist destinations in Shanghai.
Building heights are restricted in this area.
Yu Gardens
Yu Garden, located at No. 132. Anren Street in the
center of the Old City next to the
Chenghuangmiao area in Shanghai is considered
one of the most lavish and finest Chinese gardens
in the region. The garden is accessible from the
nearby Yuyuan Garden station on the Shanghai
Metro line 10. There is also a hotel with the same
name, between the metro station and the garden.
Oriental Pearl TV Tower
The Oriental Pearl Tower is located at the tip of Lujiazui in the
Pudong district, along side of the Huangpu River, opposite of
the Bund. It was designed by Jiang Huan Cheng of the Shanghai
Modern Architectural Design Corporation. Construction began
in 1990 and the tower was completed in 1994. At 468 m (1,535
feet) high, it was the tallest structure in China from 1994–2007,
until it was surpassed by the Shanghai World Financial Center.
The Oriental Pearl Tower belongs to the World Federation of
Great Towers. The Pearl Tower attracts over three million
visitors each year.
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You will have two days off
Two days will be set aside for roaming about Shanghai. We will escort you to a few
recommended destinations.
Shuanglong Go store
A famous supplier of Go books, boards
and stones.
Qi Pu Road
There are many big department stores here; you will find a large selection of wares.
QiBao
Famous for its Shanghainese typical
dumplings.
Meiluocheng
Here you can buy all sorts of electrical
goods, including phones, laptops, etc.
Jingan Temple
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Accommodation, Teaching and Entertainment Area
We will live in a "mini-villa" area surrounded by a pleasant environment with mild climate,
beautiful scenery and convenient transportation.
We offer single, double or triple rooms with different prices. You can check the prices from
our Price List. Every room has its own bathroom, air conditioner, TV, wireless internet and a
washing machine nearby.
We will have several teaching rooms for you, where teaching and games will be organized
during daytime. The teaching rooms are quiet so that you can focus on your own games.
We will also have a social room, which will be open day and night. You can play go there
after class with friends and teachers, as well as listening to music, watching television, and
getting to know people. There will also be wireless internet available. It's a perfect space to
be together, sharing thoughts or making plans for the evening.
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Complementary information
The places we live in is in pleasant environment, mild climate, beautiful scene and
convenient transportation.
Our Go team is very strong, and we have
many high dan teachers who speak English
fluently. They are also patient and have much
experience in Go teaching.
The teaching areas will be in the university,
which will give us a perfect environment for
learning, as well as providing us with a high
quality teaching rooms.
Our public entertainment room will be
open all night, and teachers will be there
with you. If you have any questions about
Go, we all would like to help.
Our trips during the go camp will be
organized by a professional local
tourism agency.
You will be able to visit local go clubs, and
make friends with Chinese go players.
At the end of the camp we will send you a
album and DVD/CD which will include photos,
game records and other memories from the
trip.
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Presentations of the Main Organizers
Since established, our team has had a history of more than 30 years. We have been the
winners of the national championships over 10 times. We have also won championships for
worldwide go events on behalf of our country. Our most recent award was for the 14th Asian
Students Go Championship held in Bangkok, Thailand during November of 2009. Three players of
our team participated in the competition, and all in all, we won the championship for the main
and individual categories.
At present, there are 20 members in our team. 1/3 of them are professional players, they
have trained as a part of the national team before, and have found success in the Chinese A
League. In addition, they are proficient in both English and Chinese. Another 1/3 are 6d amateurs,
all in the top 20 of China's amateur go players. The remaining 1/3 are 5d amateurs, they have
participated in many international and major national tournaments, excel in school, and are
proficient in English and other languages.
Xuezhaoxiong (Joseph), born in Shanghai, gained the distinguished rank of 5D in 2001. He
has even come second place in China's national Go competition. He constantly volunteers
to participate in numerous GO activities - for instance, referee for the World Amateur
Championship and interpreter for conference on GO interchange activities. Currently in
charge of the GO community in Shanghai International Studies University , Joseph works
hard to promote Go through the organization of university league matches within
Shanghai.
Zhaofan (Eden), born in capital of Heibei province, Shijiazhuang, reached amateur 5D
when she was 16 years old, and placed in the top eight of the provincial GO competition.
On behalf of Heibei province, she has participated in Go exchange activities with Japan.
Eden has been the youngest national umpire in China, acting as a referee for the
GuangZhou-Asia Games, professional Go league matches, the World Amateur
Championship, and 2010 Pair Go World Cup. Presently, she is undertaking tertiary level
studies of a Korean language major at Shanghai International Studies University, and is well
versed in both English and Korean. Eden also imparts GO skills and knowledge to amateurs
in her spare time.
Yaoyun (Judy), born in Shanghai, was awarded her 5D certificate in 2001. Judy won the
Middle and Primary School Championship twice and got almost 30 prizes before she
turned to 18 . Recently, she was the volunteer of the 31st World Amateur Go
Championships, Korean Myongji University Go visit, 2010 Pair Go World Cup and other
national Go tournaments, and was also one of the teachers for the 2009 Go Camp in
Shanghai. On top of this, she is a Class III national GO referee. She is committed to teaching
foreign friends and wishes everyone can enjoy the fun of GO. Now she studies of
Educational Technology major in Shanghai International Studies University.
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Professional Players
Sun Yuan was born in 1981 in the Zhejiang
Province and started playing go at the age of 9.
In 1995 Sun 3p won China National Team
Championship and became the individual
runner-up in the National Youth
Championship.
He reached 1p in 1997, 2p in 1998 and 3p in
1999. Sun 3p studied Japanese at Shanghai
International Studies University in 2000 and
won the China College Students Weiqi
Competitions several times. Sun 3p got his
Master's degree in Japanese language in March 2007 and worked since then as Head Coach for
the professional Weiqi team at Shanghai International Studies University. He has Led Sisu Go
team members many awards in domestic and international students competitions.
In 2010, Sisu Go Club has been set up. Sun and his team actively take part in national Go
tournament. Sun adapted “University Go optional course tutorial”, translated “Ishida Yoshio in
Shaohe era”, “ten games between Go Seigen and Kitani Minoru”.
He follows a humorous way of teaching and is favored by students.
Wang You Xia, born in Tianjin, studied from the teacher of
Liyachun(7p). Wang reached 1p in 2002 and 4p in 2006. He
started to take part in Chinese A league in 2006. Wang got 4th in
4th China Go Xinxiu tournament in 2005. He is dubbed as “black
wind”.
Now he studies in Shanghai International Studies University as a
major of Japanese and he represented Sisu to the Chinese C
league in 2009 winning a prize.
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Li Zhang Yuan started to learn Go at 5 years old. Go teacher
Yuwenyu enlightened him to the world of G0.In the process of
learning Go,he studied with a famous teacher Yangyunjie. In
Wanbao Cup in 2006, Li become “dark horse”. He got 4th in
Huashan Go Championships. Li reached 1p in 2007 and 2p in
2008.
Now he studies in Shanghai International Studies University as
a major of Japanese.
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Amateur Players 6 dan
Cui Chao, born in Beijing, began to learn GO
when he was 7 years old. Winning the fourth
place in amateur “Tian yuan” Cup and
championship of Asia-universities GO
competition have ended up the honor of 6D for
Cui and stabilized the position of advanced
amateur player in China.
He has constantly indulged himself in studying
every GO manual whatever available and made
a great process in skill.
Cuichao has studied in SISU of college major on Japanese language. His friends often jokingly
nicked him as one of the “Dark winds Twin killer” in SISU.
Chen Xiao Chen, born in Henan, started to learn Go at 6 years old
and gained the honor of 6 dan at 17 years old. Chen got the
champion in the 3rd Sports Meeting Pair Go tournament, and in
Asian University Students tournament.
Now he studies in Shanghai International Studies University as a
major of Korean. He actively took part in Korean Myongji University
Go visit.
Li Xu, born in Xian, started to learn Go at 7 years
old and was awarded his 6 Dan certificate in 2001.
Li got 3rd in Shanghai Championships, 7th in
Huanghe Cup, 8th of Liangdu Cup.
Now he studies in Shanghai International Studies
University as a major of Japanese. He actively took
part in Korean Myongji University Go visit.
Li is dubbed “Dark winds Twin killer” with Cui
Chao.
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Xu Jin, born in Shanghai, started to learn Go
at 7 years old and was awarded his 6 Dan
certificate in 2006. Xu got 2nd in Shanghai
Middle and Primary Students Championships,
and 4th in Wanbao Cup, 4th in Zhuanshi Cup.
Now he studies in Shanghai International
Studies University as a major of Korean.
Wang Zhuo, born in Henan, started studying GO with 7 years old.
Wang reaped the honor of 6D in 2007.On behalf of Wuhan Go club.
She has won China Go League Women Championship by means of her
powerful skill and helped the club step up to division A league
matches successfully. Moreover, Wang Zhuo has acted as a partner
with Wang Yuan(8P) Chen Zhude (former chairman of China’s chess
Academy) to give lectures for amateur so that Wang is possessed of
great Go-teaching experience and self-confidence.
Wang is studying Korean college major in SISU now. She also has a
firm belief: Don't be discouraged by failure or get dizzy with success,
hardworking means the basis of success.
Wang Zhen, born in Yantai, has gained the
honor of 6D in 2008. Wang has won the third
place of national amateur team league and
silver medal winner of HuangHei competition,
which is the second largest amateur
tournament in China.
At present, she has learned Korean in SISU and
frequently taken part in the communication
activities with Korean college students. On the
basis of excellent academic record, Wang has
regularly won the school scholarship as reward for her assiduous studying.
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Amateur Players 5 dan
Xu Qing (Niculos), born in shanghai, honored
amateur 5D when he was 10 years old. Niculos
got the 2nd in Shanghai middle and primary
school championships and 3rd in World
University Team Competition.
He constantly volunteers to participate in GO
activities, for instance, World Amateur Go
Championships, 2009 Shanghai Foreign Go
Camp, Korean Myongji University Go visit and
2010 Pair Go World Cup.
Nowadays, he has studied in Shanghai
International Studies University of college major on French language, being well versed in
communication in terms of English and French. He also has a basic of Spanish language. In his
leisure time, he makes friends with many foreign Go players. Niculos was the former leader of the
Sisu Go club and made great contribution to university Go development.
Xia Tian, born in Shanghai, was awarded his 5D certificate in 2000.
Xia got the 2nd in Shanghai Middle and Primary School
Championships, and 2nd in World university Go tournament. He
represented Sisu to the Japan Qianye Go Congress.
He is a Class III national GO referee and actively took part in many Go
activities, such as Ying Cup.
Now he studies of College of International Business major in
Shanghai International Studies University. He is also able to speak
frequent English.
Jiang Zhen (Leaves), born in shanghai, was awarded her 5D
certificate in 2002.Leaves got the first in Shanghai Middle and
Primary School Championships, and won the first in the National
Teenage Go Competition twice. Recently, she was the volunteer of
the 31st World Amateur Go Championships, Korean Myongji
University Go visit, 2010 Pair Go World Cup and other national Go
tournaments, and was also one of the teachers for the 2009 Go
Camp in Shanghai.
Now she studies in Shanghai International Studies University of
college major on Journalism. Leaves is able to speak frequent
English.
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Technical Consultant (co-organizers)
LIU Jing(8p) was born in 1975 in the
Guiyang province and started to learn
go at the age of 9. He reached 1p in
1986 and 8p in 1998. He studied Go
from very famous Go teachers, such
as NIE Weiping LIU Yizhong, WANG
Yuan, and WU Yulin. In 1989, LIU was
the champion of the national juvenile
tournament. In 2001, he won the
Ahan Tongshang Cup. Within the A
league, he and his team has won a
successive three championships.
Amongst Go players in China, he is recognized as one of the 'Seven Dragons' of Go.
HUANG Yizhong (7p) was born in
1981 in Changsha province and
started to learn go at the age of 6.
When he was 11 years old, Huang
fought his way into the Changshao go
team, and by the age of 13, he had
made it to the national go team. He
reached 1p in 1994 and 7p in 2008.
He is the champion of the 16th China
Tengen(go). He placed 2nd in the 8th
China Newcomer tournament, and
2nd in the 4th Ahan Tongshan Cup.
In 1999, he had achieved the highest win rate amongst all players in the Chinese A league. Huang
made it to the semifinals in the Sanxing cup in 2007 and also in the 3rd Ahan Tongshan Cup.
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SU Yaoguo(8p) was born in 1979 in the
Guangzhou province and studied Go from
AO Liting. In 1991, SU went to Japan
Qiyuan as an insei for further study. He
reached 1p in 1994 and 8p in 2008. SU
got a very good result in the 22nd 4p Kisei.
In 2003, he received the “rookie king”title.
This is the first title he was awarded in his
Go career, and it is made even more
special due to the fact that he was the
first Chinese person to receive it within Japan. In 2004, he fought his way into the Honinbo
league.
ZHAO Yuhong (5p) was born in
Henan province in 1963 and started
to learn Go at 10 years old. When he
was 12 years old, Zhao fought his
way into the Henan sports school,
and by the age of 14, he had made it
to the intensive Go team. Zhao reach
5p at 1985. Currently, he is Hebei
province Go coach. He has written a
lot of Go books, such as “Go Seigen
selected games”, “Kobayashi Koichi
games” “Cho Chikun games”, “Otake
Hideo games”.
He raised many famous professionals, such as DONG Yan, ZHAO Xinghua, Wanglei and admitted
them into the Chinese A league. Now he is one of the editorial board members of the 《China
Weiqi Year-book》
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Prices
Until 31.01.11 Until 31.03.11 Until 31.05.11
Double – Triple Room 750 euro 800 euro 850 euro
Individual Room 975 euro 1.025 euro 1.075 euro
(price per room)
Included Services
The following things are included in the price of the trip:
Go Lessons.
Meeting and entertainment room (always opened).
Visits to local Go clubs.
Sightseeing days (held by a local tourism agency).
Karaoke (drinks and food not included) and sports activities.
Small tournament of Funny Go games.
Small tournament of Sports Games.
Welcome and farewell dinner.
Photo album and CD.
Free KGS teaching games
Please, go to “team Game” in our website www.weiqi-atoz.com or in our KGS Room “SHGoCamp”,
we will be there to answer your questions and play games. Everybody will be welcomed!
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Frequent asked questions (FAQ)
Do I need to understand Chinese ?
No. Most of our teachers and volunteers can speak English so there will be no difficulty
making communication. If you have any queries about a particular language barrier, please
do not hesitate to ask.
Does it matter if I am not a skillful Go-player?
Of course not. We will welcome every Go player with different ranks and arrange the
proper classes and teachers for you!
What about more flexible arrangements?
If you are interested in any other arrangement when it comes to playing go in Shanghai,
just contact us and we will do our best to help you arrange what you are interested in.
What is the location of your Go Camp? How can I get there from airport?
The location of Go Camp will be in Shanghai International Studies University(SISU) ( #1550
Wenxiang road , Songjiang ,Shanghai)
The following are the routes from two different airports to Our Go Camp.
Although we may arrange to meet you at the airport, all participants will receive a map
with the address of the camp highlighted on it by email. A taxi driver will be able to take
you there.
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What is the location of accommodation for the Go Camp?
You will live in SISU Villa (hotel) which is used for accommodating visitors. Of course, many
facilities, such as washing machines, canteen that is adjacent to the villa will be provided.
Upon arrival, how can I get to the Go Camp? Is there any pick-up service arranged?
If you are intended to join our go camp, we will send detailed information of routes to you
by e-mail.
If it is not convenient for you to call us, please tell us your exact arrival time by email when
your flight schedule is confirmed. After your arrival, please inform us in any way and there
will be volunteers waiting for you at Line 9 station.
Is medical insurance included in the fee?
No. If necessary, we will provide you with some details for buying medical insurance within
China.
Will I be able to contact anyone if I have any difficulty while in China?
Yes, we will give you the numbers of the teachers and volunteers in case of emergency.
If I come on a one way flight, will you arrange the return flight for me?
No, but we can help you find the flights that are available.
How should I arrange a Visa? What information do I need to provide when applying for a
Visa?
In general, all participants will need a Visa to enter China (and if someone tells you that
you don't need one, they are probably wrong). Arrange a tourist Visa for 30days (notice
that the times are strict, so if you only have a 20-day Visa and plan to be in China for
30days you will have to extend the Visa there.
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When applying for a Visa, we recommend that you only give general information about the
purposes of your trip, such as "travel in Shanghai" and about the place of residence
"Shanghai", as the trip we are arranging does not have formal status as a "school" in China.
If your country requires that you give an address of stay in China when applying for a Visa,
you can contact us directly. Giving additional information can sometimes make it more
difficult to get a Visa, or require additional documentation.
What things do I need to bring?
You should bring your passport (with visa), ticket, and some money. Nothing else is
absolutely necessary, although we recommend that you bring clothes for a few days. Bed
sheets, pillow, toothbrush or clothes are probably cheaper in China than they would be in
your home country (and instead of bringing them, it might be wise to save the space so
you can bring more things back home).
What is Chinese food like? Is there fast food, KFC etc. in China?
As a general rule, around 80 percent of participants will really like the Chinese food. It is
cheap and quite varied, but some consider it a little spicy, or too oily (expect a meal for 1 to
3 Euros in a typical restaurant). We will recommend you some Chinese food restaurants .If
you don't like the Chinese food, we will suggest you some western food restaurants. There
is always KFC and Pizza Hut.
What about excursions?
Apart from the one-day-trip in Shanghai arranged by travel agency, we will also arrange
activities and excursions within the group depending on what participants are interested in.
Although we think that traveling in a small group will make many things easier and more
fun, we will also arrange some days about independent travel. we will also help with maps
and directions when you want to go somewhere, if we are unable to have someone come
with you.
How much money should I bring?
We expect that you will have to spend a minimum of around 5 Euros per day on food, but
making a long trip like this will be more fun if you don't feel that you are restricted in the
activities you can take part in because you're short of money. Excluding shopping, we
recommend around 10-15 Euros / day as a minimum to be able to participate in most
activities. For reference, dinner in a western restaurant is often 10-20 Euros / person, while
on a night out you can easily spend 50 Euros (prices in the bar district are often
comparable to the ones in Europe).
What if some of my friends want to come and visit me in Shanghai?
We can try to help with arrangements, but remember that if nothing else is said, the place
you have booked on the trip is for you, and you alone. If you want to bring other people to
live in the apartments (either friends from home or friends you meet during the trip) you
should get the permission from the organizers first - and we may ask you to pay an extra
fee for it.
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Those 6dan and professionals will be participating as teachers or will be there
occasionally or only on KGS?
They will all be participating on KGS. We will choose some of them as teachers for the Go
Camp.
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REGISTRATION FORM
First Name: ....................................................................
Last Name: .....................................................................
Gender: ..........................................................................
Date of Birth: .................................................................
Country: .........................................................................
City: ...............................................................................
Proffesion: .....................................................................
E-mail:............................................................................
*G – talk: ........................................................................
*Telephone Number:......................................................
*KGS Rating: ..................................................................
*KGS Nick: ......................................................................
Brief personal description:
(*)Blue questions are optional.
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¿Do you want a single room?
Yes
No
¿Would you like to take part in KGS arranged games?
Yes
No
¿Are you vegetarian or have any allergic or special petition related with
food?
¿Will you take part in the 2011 European Go in Bordeaux, France?
Yes
No
We will include side activities
¿Which kind of them will you be interested in?
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Contact information
E-mail: [email protected] ( G-talk disponible)
KGS account: Contact with “ShGoCamp” and “edenzf”
KGS room: Under “Social”--- Shanghai Go Camp 2011
MSN:
Main members of our Go Team
Xuezhaoxiong (Joseph)
Zhaofan (Eden)
Yaoyun (Judy)