Celebrate French National Day at the Venice Hotel

By That's PRD, July 6, 2015

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The French Chamber of Commerce and Industry in China is hosting a French National Day Celebration at the Venice Hotel Shenzhen on July 13.

Over the past few years the event has seen successful turnouts from the Sino-French community and was previously elected ‘Best Party in Town’ by local media.

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The event will play display French music, antiques, wines and cheeses, as well as delicious hand-made ice cream. For the first time ever, the French National Day Celebration will highlight the French entrepreneurs of Shenzhen.

If all that isn’t enough, then come for your chance to win an Air France ticket to an unspecified location, or one of the event's other ‘secret’ lucky draw prizes.

After the event, the party will head over to VBAR, which will be styled in a French theme especially made for the evening.  

For bookings and further information contact Ms. Stephanie MING by email at ming.stephanie@ccifc.org or by phone: +86(755) 8632 9602.

 

Cost: CCIFC members RMB220, non- CCIFC members RMB320 (in advance), RMB380 at the door. Prices for corporate tables are listed below (6.72% taxes not included):

  • VSE CCIFC Member (less than 10 employees worldwide): RMB3000

  • CCIFC Members: RMB4000

  • Non Members: RMB5000

When: 7-11pm

Where: The Venice Hotel Shenzhen 9026 Shennan Rd., Nanshan District 深圳威尼斯酒店深圳市南山区深南大道9026号 (2693 6888)

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