Wanli Group held 2021 annual company celebration...
On the arrival of the 2021 lunar new year, Wanli Group held its annual company celebration. In order to cooperate with the epidemic prevention and control, this year's annual celebration was held in the conference room of the company.
Wanli Group Successfully Completed the Experiential Development Training...
On November 28, 2020, in the cheers of the last activity named "national mobilization", Wanli Group officially concluded the annual experiential outward bound training and completed the two-day League building activity.
The biggest black swan event in 2020 is no doubt the covid-19 pandemic, many industry experienced crisis and opportunity. Similarly, the rise of Wanshenshan Company has put forward more and higher requirements for every Wanli person.
Wanli contributing strength to the battle against novel coronavirus...
In the face of this situation, Xinmi Wanli Industry Co., Ltd. refreshed its social responsibility and mission, and has done a good job in the prevention and control of its own epidemic situation.
The Chinese New Year, or Spring Festival, has more than 4,000 years of history and is the longest holiday of the year. In the 21st century, the national holiday begins on the first of the Lunar Calendar and lasts until the 15th of the first month.
On January 18, 2020, Wanli people gathered together to celebrate the New Year. The conference kicked off in a warm atmosphere. Among the enthusiastic applause and gaze of the crowd, first of all, President Wang was invited to speak on stage.
Christmas Eve has many of its own customs and traditions. The most widely practised one that still exists today is going to a Midnight Mass Church Service. In many countries, especially Catholic ones such as Spain, Mexico, Poland and Italy, this is the most important Church service of the Christmas season.
On October 31, hordes of children armed with Jack-o'-lantern-shaped buckets and pillow cases will take to the streets in search of sugar. Trick-or-treating for candy is synonymous with Halloween, but the tradition had to go through a centuries-long evolution to arrive at the place it is today.