Our meeting with Tate Miller and Jeff Bi from
AmCham-China was in the Nixon Room of the Beijing American Club in the China Resources Building, a nice facility.
Out one window was a view of a 25-story building going up right across the street (we were on the 28
th floor). The weather was nice today.


Here was the view out another window. The two inclined towers will be joined at the top by a tube.

I would provide a hot link to the Beijing American Club's web site in the first paragraph of this post, except for one thing. When I googled "Beijing American Club," Google provided the link but with this notation: "This site may harm your computer." This is the first time I have seen this warning on Google. With another click, Google provides this explanation: "This warning message appears with search results we've identified as sites that may install malicious software on your computer." I have read that this is a problem with Chinese web sites.