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Wuliangye Group Donates Eighteen SUVs To Sichuan Disaster Areas

August 4, 2008
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Wuliangye Group has donated 18 Jinbei Badao SUVs with a total value of CNY1.5 million to earthquake-stricken areas in Sichuan.

The 18 vehicles will go to 18 cities and counties in Sichuan province including Dujiangyan, Jiangyou, Beichuan County, Wenchuan County, and Qingchuan County. Up to now, Wuliangye's donation for earthquake relief has been over CNY50 million.

Many of the quake areas are in mountainous areas which make small cars ineffective for relief work. A representative from Songpan County said that the SUVs Wuliangye Group has donated will be of great help in the further reconstruction work.

Tags: donation, Dujiangyan, earthquake, Jinbei Badao, Sichuan, SUV, Wenchuan, Wuliangye

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