Chinese billionaire, Li Jinyuan, the
chairman Tiens Group Company, has taken 6,400 of his staff on a 4-day holiday
to France which finished with a world-record breaking human chain in Cote
D'Azur.
According to Mail Online, Jinyuan, 57, 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 they booked 4,760 rooms in
79 four-and five-star hotels in Cannes and Monaco.
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.
The 6,400 employees arranged
themselves to spell out the phrase 'Tiens' dream is Nice in the Cote d'Azur',
to celebrate 20 years of partnership between the Chinese company and the French
region.
France is expected to be 33million
Euros better off thanks to the all-expenses-paid staff trip.
The group were expected to spend
13million euros in Paris, home of the Eiffel Tower, the Arc De Triomph and The
Louvre.
Nice was expected to be 20million
better off thanks to the visit - and many of the guests stayed in hotels
Cannes, where the famous film festival is to be held next week, and Monaco,
long known for being a playground of the rich and famous.
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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