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6000 PRC Workers Land In France! D-Day Again!

JohnTan

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More than six thousand employees of Chinese group Tiens, enjoying a holiday in France at the company's expense, on Friday rounded off their trip by setting a new world record.

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The members of one of the biggest Chinese groups ever to come to Europe arranged themselves on the Promenade des Anglais in the southern resort town of Nice to spell out the phrase "Tiens' dream is Nice in the Cote d'Azur".

Guinness World Records inspectors were on hand to watch the feat and duly declared that the visitors from China had created the longest human-made phrase visible from the sky.

The mass trip to France, and the stunt in Nice, were organised to mark 20 years of the Tiens business conglomerate which operates in a variety of sectors from biotech to tourism.

Group president Li Jinyuan booked 4,760 rooms in 79 four-and five-star hotels in Cannes and Monaco. The Chinese tourists also required 146 buses to drive them around.

The city of Nice was estimated to be some 20 million euros ($22.5 million) better off for the mass visit.

Earlier the group visited the tourist sites of the French capital Paris.

https://sg.news.yahoo.com/six-thous...-record-france-222751549.html?linkId=14096460
 

mojito

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Indeed. Rank and file workers visiting France and staying hotels fully paid for by company while American executives rent rooms in other people's homes to attend business events on their own budgets. What a topsy turvy world.
 

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Nice is nice, but why a civilisation 4000 years old break record not in their own languages?
 

Papsmearer

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where are the Germans to mow them down with their MG42s? They are never around when you need them? They need to do a bloody Omaha again.
 

singveld

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i would not want to be in NICE when tiens around. everywhere you go, you hear people shouting mandarin at each other. Just like singapore.
That will be a shit holiday.

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Nice is nice, but why a civilisation 4000 years old break record not in their own languages?

In China's own language, nothing and no one to beat, for China is the bestest in its own language.
 

singveld

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Li Jinyuan took more than half of 12,000 employees on the trip to France

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Li Jinyuan, 57, is listed as a billionaire on the Forbes rich list and took more than half of his staff to the region to celebrate the 20-year anniversary of the founding of the company

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It took 147 buses to take the tourists from their hotels to the Promenade des Anglais in Nice, where Guinness World Record officials where on hand to validate the world's biggest ever human chain

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A Chinese billionaire has taken 6,400 of his staff on a four day holiday to France which finished with a world-record breaking human chain in the Cote D'Azur.
Tiens Group Company Chairman Li Jinyuan booked up 140 hotels in Paris where the group visited the Louvre and various cultural sites in one of the world's most famous and revered cities.
The huge group of tourists then made their way to the glamorous Cote D'Azur, where Li Jinyuan booked 4,760 rooms in 79 four-and five-star hotels in Cannes and Monaco.
 

johnny333

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During NS those going overseas had orientation classes where instructions were given on how to behave in public e.g. not carrying any foreign babies :biggrin:

With the famous mis-behavior of the PRC, 6,400 people could cause plenty of problems. I wonder if they had to go through some kind of education on the dos & don'ts in a foreign country:confused:
 

Papsmearer

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Those horny PRC men must have been snapping photos like crazy of the topless angmo charbors sunbathing on the beach. PAPsmearer has been to this same beach and can confirm that many angmo pussies on this beach are topless.
 

singveld

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i think it is human trafficking
instead of their name on their chest, they have numbers.
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xpo2015

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That is nice. Cheapskates employers in Singapore only send you to Phuket island to see some woman crushing a coke can with their CB.
 

greenie

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Pray they have enough public toilets available!

But then again would it help?
 
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NICE: The biggest-ever tour group to visit France, 6,400 mainly Chinese visitors invited by their company boss, received a VIP welcome Saturday in the southern resort town of Nice.

In the morning the luxury department store Galeries Lafayette closed its doors to all other shoppers so that the visitors could browse the aisles, and queue at the till, in relative peace.

Later, the group, 5,400 of whom arrived in France from China on Tuesday aboard 84 commercial planes, filled up the Palais Nikaia to watch the Moulin Rouge cabaret show.

They are all employees of the Chinese conglomerate Tiens, which is celebrating its 20th birthday.

Christian Mantel, head of the French tourism development agency Atout France said the authorities were pulling out all the stops to accommodate the wishes of the group, who are paying 13 million euros ($14.5 million) for the 5-13 May visit.

"And that's without counting the shopping," added Mantel.

With an average of 1,500 euros in purchases, Chinese tourists are among the world's biggest holiday spenders.

The Tiens directors have relaxed in the most luxurious hotel rooms. Less elevated employees have been treated to three- or four-star accommodation.

In the capital Paris, the group had the famous Louvre museum to themselves for a private visit on May 6 before heading south to Nice.
"We have mobilised public services as well as tourism professionals, hotels, restaurants, shops and designer brands," said Mantel.
"So far everything has gone smoothly, the feedback has been extremely positive."

The whole adventure began back in December when Atout France got wind that the Tiens boss group Li Jinyuan wanted to celebrate in style the 20th birthday of his company which operates in tourism, trade and cosmetics among other sectors.

Mantel said French authorities worked hard to narrow down his destination short-list, which had originally also included London and Rome.

Along with the Chinese visitors, there were also Russians and Kenyans in the Tiens tour group.

While in Nice, the group entered the Guinness World Records book after forming the longest ever "human phrase," positioning themselves in groups that read "Tiens' dream is Nice in the Cote d'Azur" in letters visible from the air.

Tiens CEO Li Jinyuan even took part in a parade to mark the 70th anniversary of the end of the Second World War.

Standing in an American jeep he smiled and saluted towards his massed co-workers in the crowd.

While the group have been getting the VIP treatment, the Tiens top dogs have gone one better with the VVIP treatment lavished on them.

On Wednesday they met up with French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius.

Fabius, who hopes France will welcome 100 million tourists this year, is well aware that "the reservoir for tourists is mainly in the Far East, particularly in China," a member of his team said.
 

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In the morning the luxury department store Galeries Lafayette closed its doors to all other shoppers so that the visitors could browse the aisles, and queue at the till, in relative peace.....



That was a smart thing for the store management to do. They isolated the PRC customers from their usual clientele & if there were any incidents they could keep it quiet :smile:
 
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