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MILESTONE
Sheraton Grand Wuhan Hankou Hotel in Central China's Hubei province held a party last week to celebrate its revenue surpassing 200 million yuan ($28.52 million) this year, marking a new era for the hotel. Since it opened in November 2014, the hotel's growth has been on a fast track, with its business revenue reaching 110 million yuan in 2015. Due to its advanced facilities and considerate services, the hotel has become a favorite among entertainment and sports celebrities who visit Wuhan, the capital of Hubei province, according to the company.
CHARITY
Thirty blind students were invited to Hilton Shenyang in Northeast China's Liaoning province to celebrate Thanksgiving Day, which fell on Nov 28 this year, together with the hotel's staff members. After a special tour in the hotel, they played games, sang songs and had lunch. The hotel, as an off-campus activity center for Shenyang Blind School, has demonstrated a long-term commitment to providing opportunities for students with visual disabilities to integrate into society and enrich their extracurricular lives, the company said.


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