Shanghai Red Cross Gains Donation From Shanghai JC Mandarin Hotel
May 29, 2008 |
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Shanghai JC Mandarin Hotel donated RMB270,717.26 to Shanghai Red Cross, which was the hotel's 15% service charge and part of the staff salary from May 19 to 21. Xie Lijuan, president of Shanghai Red Cross, received the check from Xie Xiaoyun, deputy general manager of Shanghai JC Mandarin Hotel Co., Ltd, and hotel manager Rodney Khoo.
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