WIN! A RMB600 Ticket to TEDxSanlitun

By That's Beijing, August 23, 2016

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TEDx, an offshoot of the nonprofit innovation leader TED, is about creating quality events for communities and its members. In this case, it’s the multi-cultural Sanlitun getting the TEDx treatment, with the theme ‘Red’ representing Sanlitun’s diverse range of people and their underlying passion. The conference will bring people together to share new knowledge and ideas. It’s about celebrating learning, differences, community and, above all, life. 

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Sun Aug 28, 2-6pm; RMB600. The Red, Taikoo Li North, Chaoyang 朝阳区三里屯太古里北区 (For tickets and more information click here or visit tedxsanlitun.com)


***WIN!***

We have one ticket (worth RMB600) to give away to a lucky reader to attend TEDxSanlitun on Sunday August 28 (speakers will be in Mandarin Chinese only). For your chance to win, sign up for That's Beijing's weekly newsletter and keep an eye out for the giveaway details which will be sent out on Wednesday, August 24. Not already a subscriber? You can sign up for it by clicking right here.


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