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Hotel Gives Mooncakes To Bejing's Senior Citizens

October 11, 2010
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To celebrate the mid-autumn festival, China World Hotel contributed mooncakes to the senior citizens at The Fifth Social Welfare Instiution of Beijing to express the care to the elderly in the community. Gen Yanhong the vice President of The Fifth Social Welfare Instiution of Beijing accepted mooncakes from Sheila Xing China World Hotel's director of government affairs, Arthur Zhang, its human resources manager, and Cindy Feng the hotel's assistant director of communications.

Tags: Beijing, China World Hotel, Mid-autumn Festival, mooncake, senior citizen, social welfare

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