Legend Beer: enjoying sausages and the IPA

Legend Beer in Gongti Xi Lu

I am now a regular!
Yes, I like their sausages as you can see but I have been trying a couple of other dishes. They now have a new menu with many more items. Chicken, lamb, pizza, salads, and more. One of the great dishes is crispy pork knuckle.

Their beer is great and my preferred one is Workers Stadium IPA.
Best of all, prices are very reasonable.

See also:
Legend Beer: new kid on the block, Gongti Xi Lu
https://www.beijing1980.com/2016/06/22/legend-beer-new-kid-on-the-block-gongti-xi-lu/

Beijing Rotary Club and Stephan Rothlin

Stephan Rothlin

Our lunch at the Kempinski Hotel on 27 September had as speaker Stephan Rothlin. He made a presentation on Corporate Philanthropy in China. It is his third visit to our club.

Dr. Rothlin is the CEO and Founder of Rothlin International Management CSR Consulting in Beijing and Director of the Macau Ricci Institute at Saint Joseph University, Macau.
As the current situation of corporate philanthropy in China appears to be more in flux and continues to develop rapidly, the initial phase of the Corporate Philanthropy Project is to study closely key aspects of philanthropic giving in China by foreign-based multinational corporations doing business here.
The research aims to make philanthropy and the commitment to Corporate Social Responsibility more visible and public and to lay the groundwork for corporations and their related NGO or government affiliated partners who excel in their proven track record of positive contributions and impact to the larger society to be given credit and wider public recognition.

(Pics by Celine)

I was again Sergeant-at-Arms…
Time for the birthday cake, René having the cutting honor.
Our two Rotaractors Frederic and Kien joined, giving an update of the latest Rotaract Clubs in Beijing.

Rotaract social at Luga’s

See also here two pics of our Rotaract social evening at Luga’s Villa, on 3 October.

As you can notice it was the special pizza deal day!

Edwin Maher in Internations Book Club

Edwin Maher, a CCTV celebrity

On Sunday 25 September we had to honor to welcome Edwin Maher in our Internations Beijing Book Reading group, to discuss his latest book “Caught on CCTV”.
I remember one of my Old China Hands lunches (Edwin is a regular), when some of our Chinese clients were having a lunch at Morel’s at the same time. We told them some ambassadors were in our lunch and if they wanted to greet them – and take a picture. Good idea till they spotted Edwin sitting there, they did not want to know about whatever ambassador: they only wanted to see Edwin and take a picture.
It says a lot about Edwin who has an impressive career in CCTV as the host for the English news.
So, happy he took some time on his Sunday before another CCTV appearance.

Edwin Maher, the author

I am fortunate to have his two books, all a present from Edwin and signed by him. His first “My China Daily” was very well received, my wife said “You see this is what and how you should write”. Yes boss.
The book we discussed was his recent Caught on CCTV.

A history of CCTV: Caught on CCTV

When I started reading the book, I was immediately shocked. He dedicated the book to Yan Yinan, a CRI reporter with whom I worked for over a year, nearly every week, for interviews on the 2008 Olympics. She was a superb girl and when she left us, many like me were shocked.

As a writer myself I was amazed on how Edwin managed to keep track of all the little details on what happened in CCTV. Did he run the HR department? Bribe the HR director? Well, he did it the Chinese way (as I learned soon after landing here myself): he always carried a notebook writing down everything. But he beats me by far by his incredible detail.
So, the book might be at times a bit heavy, like a sort of Encyclopedia, reminding me of my own book. It is however an important historical document, it will be a legacy for all later to have the insights on how CCTV became what is is today.
I found back a number of CCTV hosts who interviewed me over the years…

Edwin writes with a healthy sense of humor but carefully navigates all “sensitive” topics one might look for.

As I understood he wrote the book on his MacBook Air, much like I often do. And he was clever to use a text software instead of the usual MS Word (it is more appropriate for publishing).

All love Edwin Maher

Our discussion was very lively and most wanted an autograph in his book, and the picture of course. Edwin was as usual so patient and friendly to satisfy everybody.
The pictures talk for themselves…

(Note: this post also appears on www.damulu.com)

Expat Life Awards by FCGroup

Expat Life Awards on 10 September

China Expert International Ltd. and the FCGroup were the organizer of the 3rd Annual ELAs (Expat Life Awards). The Awards were presented on 10 September 2016 at the Expat Life Awards Ceremony and Gala Dinner which was held in the Capital Club Athletic Centre 3rd floor Ballroom. Thanks to Colin for the nice evening.
See here the full results: http://fcgroup.org/the-results-of-the-2016-expat-life-awards/

Am I famous?

The 2016 Expat Life Awards also saw the first two people inducted into the Expat Life Awards Hall of Fame for their outstanding services to both Beijing’s foreign and local populace. And yes, there I am!
Sun even won the raffle with a bottle of white from Chile!

Rotaract Beijing August meetings

Rotaract Beijing still active in August!

During the “holidays”, that is for the students, Rotaract West Club did not meet but many joined the Rotaract Sanlitun meetings. Recently we met in TUCTUC, the Thai restaurant in front of De Refter and QMex in Sanlitun.

Pretty lively meetings with our Sanlitun President Peter (or Petre if you prefer). And wide mix of nationalities. See the meetings of 1 and 29 August.