Changchun in a yearlong mood of giving
By Liu Mingtai and Fu Chao ( China Daily )
2015-12-16
Through charity events, hotel has raised funds for students in province
Nineteen years after its establishment, Shangri-La Hotel, Changchun, the first five-star hotel in the city, is still exploring new ways to serve its guests and society.
The hotel, in the commercial center of the provincial capital of Changchun, has been supporting primary schools in Yitong county, located in the impoverished autonomous region of Manchu, over the past year.
Dominoes of Love
A Christmas tree lighting event held by the hotel on Dec 4 kicked off a large charity project called "Dominoes of Love" that aims to help students from five primary schools in Yitong county and excellent students from Jilin University.
The Christmas tree, made of approximately 7,000 recycled plastic bottles that the hotel staff gathered from each guestroom, took the hotel employees several months to make. The hotel said the 5.5-meter-high tree delivers a message that environmental protection can bring together trivial things in life and a little bit of creativity.
Ornaments on the tree contain wishes from primary students, some of whom shared their wishes with hotel guests during the event.
In addition to performances from primary school and university students, the event also featured the sale of a large Christmas cake and Christmas bread made by the hotel's pastry chef. Christmas bread will be on sale until Dec 26. On Dec 5, the hotel also held a charity bazaar selling Christmas-themed products.
All the money raised from the project will be used to fund English-language classes for the primary school students, while excellent students of Jilin University will receive a year's subscription to China Daily.
Charity walk
To raise money for the Xinjia Village Primary School in Yitong county and help the school improve campus facilities, the hotel organized a "charity cabbage walk" in March.
"Cabbage walk", or kohlfahrt in German, is a traditional wintertime custom in northern Germany in which participants arrange a walk, as well as a feast and games, through the countryside.
The hotel brought the tradition to Changchun in 2005 and turned it into a charity event.
On March 14, more than 300 people from different walks of life walked across Lianhua Mountain, a famous tourist spot in the city, and sampled local snacks and northeastern cuisine in the village. The walk ended in the hotel with a dinner party and charity auction. At the dinner party, the hotel served German-style cabbage and sausage.
Items sold during the auction included paper-cutting works made by the primary school students. There was also a fashion show in which the hotel staff dressed in clothes made of recycled items gathered from guestrooms, including toothbrushes and aluminum cans.
The charity walk event raised more than 24,000 yuan ($3,713).