Thursday 14 May 2015

Another Chinese Man Treat His 12,700 Staff to holiday In Thailand.


Just a week after  a Chinese billionaire took all 6,400 staff to Paris for a week, another Chinese Billionaire, Li Huisen treat his 12,700 staff to a night holiday in Thailand costing him a whooping 11 million Pounds, staff are to flown to bangkok in 110 planes and use 400 buses to tour the city  of Bangkok. see more photos of billionaire boss and staff as they enjoy their lifetime experience. read below as reported by People Mag.

A second tycoon is vying to be crowned China's best boss after taking his entire 12,700-strong workforce on a six-day dream holiday to Thailand.
Li Huisen, who runs Chinese herbal health product company Infinitus, has taken double the number of staff to the lively resorts of Bangkok and Pattaya, days after billionaire Tiens Group Company chairman Li Jinyuan whisked his workers off to Paris.The huge party - said to be the biggest organised travel group Thailand has ever hosted - is divided into multiple smaller groups and all employees will travel in Thailand in different stages between May 10 and 20.The entire company will be transported to Bankok on 110 separate planes, 
The first group of employees arrived in Bangkok on May 10 with matching luggage.According to the itinerary, after arriving in the Thai capital, employees will be transported to more than a hundred plush four and five star hotels on 400 buses before being treated to nearly a week of pampering.During their stay in Pattaya, banquets will be dished up every night at one of the resort's leading hotels with special guests including the town's mayor and Thailand's minister for tourism and sport. 


Juthaporn Rerngronasa, acting governor of tourism, told the Bangkok Post that Thailand was often a popular destination for Chinese bosses wanting to reward their workers.She estimates that this current tour will bring to Thailand 600million Thai Baht, or £11 million, in tourism revenue.'Large scale Chinese travel groups have injected life into the off-peak season of Thailand's travel industry,' she said. While most workers have to make do with the odd 'well done' and occasional bonus for reward, China has been setting a new trend with lavish breaks.Last week, the MailOnline reported how Chinese billionaire Li Jinyuan 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. 







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