Friday, April 8, 2011

How can I get the Nanjing Map

Dear friends, Thanks for your support to 'My Nanjing' blog and we also received very good suggestion that add Nanjing Map to blog.

No problem! Follow me,  3 steps will help you to get the very useful Nanjing map.

Step 1, Click the 'Hello Nanjing' button in the 'Useful Link'



Step 2, Click the 'Map' button in 'Hello Nanjing' websit


Step 3, Choose your interested map category to visit the detail


'3 steps, detail maps'- Wish you love Nanjing from these information.

In addition, we also mark the popular ISE rental location and Ford REC in the Nanjing map for your reference

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Ford REC Supported 2011 Earth Hour by Turning out Lights

Last Saturday, March, 26th , was the 2011 Earth Hour Day and Earth Hour 2011 took place on Saturday 26 March at 8:30PM(local time).
REC turned out the lights to support of the Earth Hour 2011 , and we also took the before and after photograph to memorize this moment.

In addition, REC organized a succession of enviroment protecting activities such as 'Tree Planting Day' ,'Purple Mountain Trash Pick Up'  etc. and involved employees' family member as well.  Ford REC members believe that 'Protect the Enviroment, Protect our Furture'.


Office Building - Before
 
Office Building - After

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Tree Planting Day
Trash Pick Up


Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Enjoy REC office building View Know more about 'My Ford'

Enjoy REC office building View, Know more about 'My Ford REC'

REC Office Buiding
Reception
Lobby


Staff's Desk

Service Center





Open Area

Cafeteria01
Cafeteria02


Foosball


Tuesday, March 15, 2011

2011 Ford REC Annual Party - Collected

Dear colleagues,


Share with you about 2011 Ford REC Annual Party Vedio - Collected version.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

My Nanjing - George Bernwanger

George Bernwanger                         
D4.2/3 body integr mangr PDC

We have two daughters 6, and 9 years old. They went to British International School of Nanjing. They really enjoyed it.
 British School Football League spring 2010

British International School bus picked up my children at the gate of our subdivision. Children are required to wear uniform everyday at BIS.


We had Dr. Zhang to come to our house once a week for massage. My daughter got a short massage once in a while too. The cost was relatively cheap, around 70RMB (12USD) per hour for massage at our house.


My maid (ayi) for the past 2 years. My children love her!
 
SOS doctor Juergen took cast off my daughters arm.
 
My going away party in August 2010. We made so many good friends from different countries during our 5 year in Nanjing. We had so much fun together exploring Nanjing.

Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Cultural Differences in China

Contributor: Stuart Taylor
CE EESE/Eng Dir China 

These images show the differences between Western and Eastern cultures in a very simple way
Blue=West  Red=East



Way of Life






Sundays on the Road

  


Party
  



 
Travelling



Three meals a day
  



Transportation



The Boss


Elderly in day to day life


Moods and Weather


Contacts



 
   

Tuesday, February 22, 2011

My Nanjing - Chris Kuchel


Chris Kuchel                             
Senior Regional Purchasing Manager - Body and Exterior



When we first arrived in Nanjing it was a major culture shock.  You can't get everything you get at home, things don't work the same as at home, you have late-night conference calls every week, etc.  Some things you get used to and there's no issue, while others will always annoy you.  If you focus on these things, you will never be happy.  Once we recognised the number of really good things available here that we wouldn't get back home, we were happy.  So, we have a comfortable house and someone else does the gardening, we get weekly massages, have our children babysat most Saturday nights so we can go out, and we travel to exotic places many times every year.
A few illustrations.  We're from Australia so it takes forever and costs the earth to get anywhere.  Our four year old has already been to 15 countries.  In the last 12 months, our family has visited Thailand, Korea, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, US and Canada.  We would never have been able to experience that otherwise.
Since we have a housekeeper and the compound we live in is fully serviced, it means that our weekends are focused on friends and family.  Friday night is often very quiet for us, but Saturdays and Sundays typically consist of heading out for a walk or bike riding, play with the kids in the park, play on the Wii, swimming in Summer, shopping as required, catching up with friends or getting a meal out.