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W3C’s Advisory Committee & Advisory Board (the AC&AB) met this week in Hangzhou, in Zhejiang Province (浙江 (Zhèjiāng)), a bit southwest of Shanghai. Hangzhou is beautiful—you can easily see why Marco Polo called it La Cité du Ciel (The Heavenly City). The meetings were held at the Hua Jia Shan Guest House (花家山庄 (Huā Jiā Shān Zhuāng)) near West Lake (西湖 (Xīhú)), a UNESCO World Heritage Site. I delighted in exploring the resort’s grounds and the nearby lake shore, despite several rainy days. 花家山庄 I got in too late to attend the developer meetup Sunday night. I probably should have gone straight to bed, but 五十嵐 (Igarashi)卓也 (Tatsuya) talked Hidde and I into a nightcap with some of the other Japanese AC reps. On Monday morning 李安琪 (Lǐ Ānqí) officially welcomed all of the attendees to China. Seth wasn’t able to be there in person, but appeared on Zoom to welcome us as well. The highlight of the morning was a presentation about cross-cultural communication from 吉澤 (Yoshizawa)直美 (Naomi).…

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