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ask wrote:We did not attend orientation in Beijing and it was our first adoption.




DivaMamma wrote:It is mandatory if you are 1st time adopted from china with Holt. I definitely recommend it. They go over your trip and what to expect (or if there have been any changes). They give you a book with the itinerary, information about your child and sometimes a new picture. Then you have a wonderful lunch with the Holt staff and your group. After that you all take a tour of Tienanmen Square and the Forbidden City together. it is very nice.

elfkin wrote:How can one say seeing the Forbidden City is a waste of time? These are huge links to our children's heritage. I LOVED every second of Beijing. It's just part of the process and wonderful too. I understand it costs $ to be there, but it would cost $ in your child's province too....

elfkin wrote:Agreed. It's not so much general info, but child specific info you get at the Beijing orientation too. Which is a great "heads up" on your child, what they are like, and how they are right now. Plus the splendor of Beijing is really unexplainable. We took in the Beijing Zoo, Peiking Opera, Tienamen Square, the Forbidden City, and got on Chinese time before we met our son. Beijing is magnificent.

elfkin wrote:DivaMamma wrote:It is mandatory if you are 1st time adopted from china with Holt. I definitely recommend it. They go over your trip and what to expect (or if there have been any changes). They give you a book with the itinerary, information about your child and sometimes a new picture. Then you have a wonderful lunch with the Holt staff and your group. After that you all take a tour of Tienanmen Square and the Forbidden City together. it is very nice.
Agreed. It's not so much general info, but child specific info you get at the Beijing orientation too. Which is a great "heads up" on your child, what they are like, and how they are right now. Plus the splendor of Beijing is really unexplainable. We took in the Beijing Zoo, Peiking Opera, Tienamen Square, the Forbidden City, and got on Chinese time before we met our son. Beijing is magnificent.

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