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    Date: Monday 27th September 2004
    Time: 5:30pm ? 8:00pm
    Venue: Shaw's Restaurant, 20/22 Broad Street, Hockley, Nottingham
    Plus reduced admission to Chinese box-office hit Hero, screening at
    8:15pm at the Broadway Cinema, Broad Street, Nottingham
    Would you like to learn more about Chinese business culture?
    Would you like to find out how to market effectively in China?
    Would you like information on local resources to help you enter China?
    Would you like to top it all by seeing a Chinese film?
    Yes?? Then this event is for you.
    To celebrate the European Day of Languages, the Nottinghamshire International Trade Network and the Regional Language Network East Midlands are organising the Doing Business with China event. It is one of over 600 activities taking place in 40 countries to mark this special day.
    The event will feature:
    Business Culture in China: an interactive presentation from Eliza Quek, Global Excellence.
    Marketing Communication Issues: introduced by Francine Pickering, Director, Clarity Marketing and consultant to San Translate.
    Doing Business with China ? a local perspective: a talk by Geoff Bryan of Mansfield-based company Brymar International.
    Resources for Local Businesses: an introduction to the Leicester Shire-Sichuan Trade Bureau and the Regional Language Network East Midlands.
    Plus: Reduced admission to Chinese box-office hit Hero, showing after this event at the Broadway Cinema next door.
    To register for this event, please visit the NITN website ? www.nitn.org.uk
    Hero, 104 mins, 12a. Dir: Zhang Yimou, China 2002 A visually ravishing martial arts epic, combining the beauty of Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon and spectacle of The Lord of The Rings. 2000 years ago, assassin Nameless tells King Qin how he prevented three other attempts on the ruler's life. Expect to be kept glued to the screen through an explosion of colours, sounds and poetic detail that are part of a period in Chinese history long gone. www.broadway.org.uk