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Tuesday, 3 June 2014

Derbyshire company's corporate social responsibility work to help Chinese Buddhist Master restock Shanghai Lake

In a suburb near Shanghai Go Frontiers contributed in helping the Buddhist Master Wei Jing to release fish that were originally destined for Shanghai's fish markets.

In a short Buddhist ceremony given by the Master Wei Jing over 20,000 fish were released in to the lake in an effort to help the environment and restock the lake next to their ancient temple.

Based in Loscoe village in Derbyshire, Go Frontiers helps UK companies to do business in China, build relationships and people skills in Chinese business culture with their Chinese counterparts/agents in order to save costs, improve performance, day-to-day communications and reduce risk, employee stress.

More of the story can be read on our news blog

Posted by Gary Rice, Go Frontiers (UK & China)

Monday, 3 March 2014

Chinese Checkers: A local business man has helped prevent war with China!

During a trade trip there Gary Rice spotted a sign at a Buddhist theme park telling staff to 'execute tourists in the most advantageous manner'.
 
Gary and his interpreter pointed out the translation error and the sign will now be reworded.
 
His Loscoe firm Go Frontiers provides Chinese Business Culture, Etiquette and Protocol training and translations to UK companies doing business with China.
 
Extract from TopNews, Feb 2014. 


Thursday, 6 February 2014

Go Frontiers: Using local heritage centre's good practice helps training provider bridge frontiers in Hainan Island, South China

A Loscoe businessman successfully used a local heritage centre as an example when showing owners and managers how to develop a theme park in China.

Gary Rice runs Go Frontiers which provides Chinese Business Culture, Etiquette and Protocol training courses and translations and, through a business partner, helps companies dealing with businesses in the fast-growing Chinese economy.

He recently returned from China after being approached by a consultancy advising on expanding the park at Hainan Island near the Vietnamese border, which has themes of tropical scenery and local heritage.

Read more here http://www.gofrontiers.co.uk/blog.php?varPgId=0004-dh-lawrence-heritage-ventre-dong-shanling-hainan-island-china