For the attorney looking to learn history in order to see how history relates to laws, Nanjing, China may be the place to go.
In Nanjing, there is the massacre museum. The museum may be accessible by bus for 2 RMB. Such is quite inexpensive compared to a taxi. However, with the Beijing Olympics coming up, the visitor might take care to ask if the museum is open before taking the trek. Many museums are closed for renovation.
The Presidential Palace may be the place to go if someone wants to learn about the how the governors of China lived. There are placards throughout on the wars in China, and how some of the leaders sought to learn about the laws of other countries by traveling and receiving education in the west.
Close by to the Presidential Palace area, there is the 1912 restaurant area, where the Coffee Beanery is a place that serves western food prepared eastern style. For instance, pizzas have corn and pea toppings. However, the person who is low on cash may consider bringing his/her own drinks. A bottle of Sprite at a grocery store costs 2.5 RMB while a can of Sprite at the Coffee Beanery costs 16 RMB. Perhaps the added expenses are for the upkeep of the long comfy couches?
The Confucius Temple area may be the place to go for the attorney to have his/her dinner meetings. In many of the restaurants, there are private rooms for 8 person meetings, complete with television set up.

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