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Dec 01 2006

Charity Carnival Beijing 2006

Published by tiens under News Edit This

On December 1, 2006, President Li Jinyuan, Vice-President Wang Guofeng, and TIENS China Region President Zheng Fengqiang were invited to the large charitable event of “Charity Carnival Beijing 2006 — Open Our Hearts and Journey Together” jointly organized by the China Disabled Persons’ Federation, and China Welfare Fund for the Handicapped.

President Li Jinyuan with Central Leaders

At the event, President Li Jinyuan, on behalf of TIENS’ employees, expressed due respect and sincere greetings to Zeng Peiyan, Vice Premier of the State Council, Ismail Amat, Vice-Chairman of the NPC Standing Committee, Liu Yandong, Vice-Chairman of the CPPCC National Committee and Head of the United Front Work Department of the CPC Central Committee, Abdul’ ahat Abdulrixit, Vice-Chairman of the CPPCC National Committee, and took group photos with the leaders. Prior to the meeting, President Li Jinyuan the progress of Tiens Group with the leaders from the State Administration for Industry and Commerce of P.R.C., Ministry of Commerce of PRC, and Beijing Municipal Committee in the VIP room.

Since its inception, Tiens Group has always been concerned with the cause of helping disabled persons. In 2002 Tiens Group has donated healthcare products valued at over RMB 10 million to the disabled persons all over China. On May 15, 2005, on the National Day of Disabled Persons, Tiens Group donated healthcare products valued at RMB 3.2 million to 32 provinces and municipalities. In 2006 Tiens Group donated RMB 1 million to the China Disabled Persons’ Federation for supporting the first “Top 10 Charitable Journalists” jointly organized by the China Disabled Persons’Federation, and All-China Journalists’ Association.

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