Shangri-La's China World Hotel Conducts Christmas Charity Campaign

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China World Hotel, Beijing once again presents its Christmas Tree of Hope, an annual fundraising event to support Care for Children.

In addition, the hotel has announced that part of the proceeds of its sales of Christmas hampers and Christmas goodies will also benefit Care for Children.

The hotel's guests, clients and employees are invited to sponsor a Star of Hope for the hotel's giant Christmas tree to be displayed in the Lobby. For a donation of RMB200 upwards to RMB 1,999, an individual or company can sponsor a Star. The individual's name and/or company logo will be printed on the Star to be displayed on the Tree of Hope.

For a donation of RMB2000 and upwards, an individual or company can sponsor a Superstar, reserved for the top of the hotel's Christmas Tree of Hope. The individual's name and/or company logo will also be printed on the Superstar to be displayed at the top of the Tree of Hope.

Donations for China World Hotel's Christmas Tree of Hope can be made through the following channels: directly to the hotel's Finance Department or, during non-office hours, at the hotel's Front Desk cashier. Alternatively, donations can also be accepted through a China World Hotel sales associate. Donations in cash, credit cards and company cheques are all welcome. Personal cheques, however, cannot be accepted. When the donation payment has been made, the hotel will issue the sponsor's Star of Hope to be displayed on the Christmas Tree in the Lobby.

In addition to the Tree of Hope, China World Hotel will also be donating part of its proceeds from its annual sale of Christmas hampers and gourmet Christmas goodies to Care for Children.


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