Tianlun Launches Public Welfare Campaign
July 20, 2010 |


A public welfare campaign named "Tianlun Love-giving Journey" was recently started by Tianlun International Hotels. At the launch ceremony, held at the Napa Club in Beijing, Wu Xiaoyan, the president of Tianlun International Hotels, made a speech to inspire Tianlun staff with corporate social responsibility. She also donated thousands of items to the children of Beijing International Children's Hope Association on behalf of Tianlun International Hotels.
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