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Billionaire Chinese CEO takes 6,400 members of staff on all expenses paid holiday to France

Li Jinyuan celebrated his company's 20th anniversary in style

Heather Saul
Thursday 14 May 2015 11:31 EDT
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Employees of the TIENS Group, a Chinese company, attend a parade organized by CEO Li Jinyuan as part of a four-day celebration weekend for the 20th anniversary of his company
Employees of the TIENS Group, a Chinese company, attend a parade organized by CEO Li Jinyuan as part of a four-day celebration weekend for the 20th anniversary of his company (AP)

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The CEO of a Chinese company decided to celebrate its 20th anniversary in style by sending over 6,000 of his employees on a four-day holiday to France.

Billionaire Tiens boss Li Jinyuan booked 4,760 rooms in luxury hotels for the all-expenses paid staff trip to Paris and Nice.

Christian Mantel, head of the French tourism development agency, told AFP it mobilised public services, hotels, restaurants and shops especially for the visit, which reportedly cost a staggering 13 million euros.

Li Jinyuan poses with staff members, during a parade on the Promenade des Anglais in Nice, southeastern France
Li Jinyuan poses with staff members, during a parade on the Promenade des Anglais in Nice, southeastern France (AP)

The group spent their first two days in Paris, where Li and his staff were met by Laurent Fabius, France's Foreign Minister.

It then took 147 buses to transport the group to Nice, where they gathered along the promenade and broke the Guinness World Record for forming the largest human sentence with "Tiens' dream is Nice in the Cote d'Azur", according to CNN.

The multinational Tiens company works across a network of business interests including tourism and finance. It was founded by Li in 1995.

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