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Oct 26 2006

Vietnam AFSI Director-General Chen Dang visit Tiens Group

Published by tiens at 11:41 under News Edit This

Accompanied by leaders of TIENS Vietnam, Director-General Chen Dang, Deputy-Director Ruan Qingfeng and his delegates the Administration of Food Safety and Inspection of the Ministry of Health of Vietnam, who were participating in health related activities in China, visited Tiens Group on October 26, 2006. Mr. Li Jinyuan, President of Tiens Group, warmly received Mr. Chen Dang and his delegates, and had a friendly meeting with Mr. Chen at the President’s VIP Room.

At the friendly and harmonious meeting, President Li Jinyuan introduced TIENS development, long-term plans and grand strategy to his guests, and explained its new business model and status including New Supermarket, International Travel and All-in-One Card. At the meeting, President Li Jinyuan presented the overall plans of TIENS International Health Industrial Park, and Tianshi College to them.

After President Li’s presentation, Mr. Chen praised and congratulated on the booming TIENS, fully acknowledged its product quality, and expressed a keen interest in Tianshi College and charitable activities.

Director-General Chen Dang, Deputy-Director Ruan Qingfeng and his delegates the Administration of Food Safety and Inspection of the Ministry of Health of Vietnam

After the meeting, accompanied by relevant personnel, Mr. Chen and the delegates merrily visited TIENS Exhibition Hall and workshop, and got further acquainted with the progress of development and technological strength of Tiens Group. After visiting, the guests praised the rapid development of TIENS once again.

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