#2021 Commonwealth Christmas Dinner #2021 英联邦圣诞晚宴 Ho-ho-ho the most wonderful time of the year, Christmas, is just around the corner. To embrace the festive season, the 2021 Commonwealth Christmas Dinner will be co-hosted by AustCham West China and BritCham SW at Fairmont Chengdu on Saturday 11th December. 一年中最值得期待的时刻–圣诞节,转眼就要来到。中国澳大利亚商会-华西将再次携手中国西南英国商会于12月11日(周六)晚间在成都费尔蒙酒店共同举办2021英联邦圣诞晚宴庆祝圣诞新年季。 This event always sales out quickly – so …
Chengdu IFS Residences New Appointment – Ms. Carol Huang 成都IFS国金豪庭服务式公寓任命公寓经理–黄庆女士
近日,成都IFS国金豪庭服务式公寓(Chengdu IFS Residences Serviced Apartment)正式任命黄庆女士为公寓经理,她将负责成都IFS国金豪庭服务公寓的全面管理,并为公寓带来焕然一新的活力。 黄庆女士拥有16年国内外知名酒店品牌的管理及运作经验,曾先后供职于索菲特、喜来登及安纳塔纳等国际五星酒店品牌,并在其中担任要职。 对于本次新任命,黄庆女士表示:“IFS国金豪庭服务公寓坐落于成都市中央商务区一站式旗舰购物地标成都国际金融中心商业综合体内,拥有一流的服务、设施及团队,是香港九龙仓集团继香港港威豪庭、上海时代豪庭后在成都打造的高端服务式公寓项目,足不出户,便可在这座大都市的最中心地段咫尺尽享一应俱全的餐饮丶购物和娱乐服务。成都IFS国金豪庭传承香港港威豪庭十余年的运营理念和经验,把服务与细节放在首要位置,带给每一位宾客奢华、安全、私密和舒适的入住享受。我们已经多次获得了业界荣誉,我希望在维持以往成功的同时,进一步提升公寓的市场认可,业绩表现和客户满意度。”我们坚信,凭借其殷实的酒店行业经验和对服务业怀抱着的巨大热忱,她会将丰富的管理经验带入日常运营中,带领团队再创佳绩! Recently, Ms. Carol Huang has been appointed as Residence Manager of Chengdu IFS Residences Serviced Apartment. She will be responsible for both operation management and business development of the property. Ms. Carol Huang has over 16 years’ management expertise and experiences in hospitality industry. She has worked for …
Job Opportunities – Morish Wine
Morish Wine are currently looking for City Manager, Channel Sales and Big Account manager.
AustCham Podcast | Exploring Strategic Industries – China’s Natural Gas Revolution
It’s always in the news – China’s manufacturing overcapacity, the concomitant slowing of industries … you’d be forgiven for crossing the energy sector off your list of investments. But Glenn Corrie, Managing Director of Sinogas, thinks otherwise. He’s in China for the long run – and specifically in natural gas. Glenn talks us …
Energy & Resources Talking Points | 03-08-2016
In today’s Talking Points: Merger of major Chinese steel companies under consideration; overcapacity reductions boost profits for Shaanxi Coal Industry Co and China Coal Energy Co; new study suggests carbon capture and storage may be more safe than first thought; CNOOC forecasts loss of 8 billion yuan, its first since it started trading. China considering …
Asthma and Travel in Beijing
Beijing’s air quality is often cited as a key concern for travellers to China, particularly those suffering from asthma. Dr Fiona Newton, a family medicine physician at Beijing United Family Hospital, offers a thorough and practical guide for asthmatics interested in travelling to China. The article outlines simple effective ways of managing asthma, both before …
Post Event Update | Joint Chamber Briefing on KPMG’s Global CEO Outlook
On the 29th June, AustCham along with the American, European, French, British, Benelux Chambers of Commerce, the China Britain Business Council, and KPMG hosted a briefing of KMPG’s Global CEO Outlook 2016. Mr John B. Veihmeyer, Chairman of KPMG International and Mr Honson To, Chairman of KPMG China, shared the findings of KPMG’s Global CEO …
Financial Services Talking Points | 01-07-2016
In today’s talking points, China’s sovereign wealth fund appoints vice mayor of Shanghai as new General Manager; the State Council announces pilot program for Chinese bank subsidiaries to invest in startups; regulators to clarify new rules for foreign hedge fund managers in China; and Chinese millennials drive consumer demand and direction. Shanghai vice mayor to …
Member Event: Summer Meeting Offers at Four Seasons Hotel Beijing
Four Seasons Hotel Beijing is delighted to offer two special meeting package deals this summer. Enjoy a half day package for 550RMB per person or full day package for 650RMB per person (subject to 10% service charge and applicable VAT). Four Seasons Hotel Beijing would further like to extend 20% savings on guest room rates for …
Health & Lifesciences Talking Points 16-06-2016
Report reveals significant Australian overuse of antibiotics A national report regarding the usage and resistance of antimicrobials has shown that although nearly half of all Australians received a prescription for antibiotics in 2014, a large number of these individuals did not actually require them. The unnecessary over-prescription of antimicrobials is an increasingly prevalent problem …