Charitable Christmas Event Held In Beijing Hotel
January 4, 2010 |
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Over a hundred guests attended the annual Grand Millennium Beijing Charity Christmas event where blind children from Bethel China Foundation sang traditional Christmas carols. Grand Millennium Beijing Hotel also sold teddy bears with all profits going to the Bethel China Foundation Charity Program. The program was officially started after a 12-meter outdoor Christmas tree and a five-meter lobby teddy bear tree were lit by Kurt Wehinger, the hotel's former general manager, and Leon Lee, the hotel's current general manager.
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