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German Eiswein contributes to the Hope Project
(German Eiswein makes an appearance at the E Company Cowboy Festival Auction)

On the afternoon of June 23rd, amidst the gentle waves of the beautiful Sea World in Shekou, the Cowboy Festival of a globally renowned network energy company was taking place on the exotic Minghua Wheel, accompanied by continuous laughter and joyful voices. The company's cowboys and cowgirls in their stylish attire on the large posters attracted many colleagues to take photos as mementos.

The Cowboy Festival, themed around the clothing culture of Company E, also featured a small-scale charity sale and auction, aiming to use everyone's kindness to help more underprivileged children overcome the barriers to education.

On both sides of the bow deck, dozens of interesting and adorable items were displayed. Upon closer inspection, they turned out to be the charity sale items for the Cowboy Festival. These items were generously donated by colleagues from various departments and included a variety of exquisite daily necessities, beautiful decorations, classic DVDs, and books, among other charitable items. Within half an hour of the exhibition, the charity sale items were quickly snatched up by everyone in a lively atmosphere.

 

Following that was the company's Office Fashion Show. The usually capable and smart office ladies gracefully walked the Catwalk, weaving through their colleagues and eliciting countless cheers and laughter from fans. Next, the display of auction items for the Cowboy Festival began. The auctioneer introduced each donated item held by the beautiful models, highlighting their contributors and unique features, which excited colleagues holding bidding cards. Among the twelve auction items, one stood out—a bottle of German Eiswein made from Riesling grapes, which was not donated from within the company but by Mr. Horace Cheung, the president of Yui Kee Company. He hoped that the proceeds from the auction would provide more educational opportunities for the children supported by the Hope Project.

The auction commenced, with items such as a Minolta camera, an HP scanner, W&M tea canisters, and HENNESSY starting at a minimum bid of only 200 yuan. As a result, bidding was enthusiastic, and in the end, Mr. Kenneth, the Vice President of Company E, acquired the precious wine for a high price of 1000 yuan. As the Cowboy Festival neared its end, Mr. Kenneth shared this noble wine with everyone. As the cork was opened, the Eiswein revealed its crystal-clear, golden clarity, rich honey flavor with a hint of lime and a touch of vanilla. In the delightful experience brought by the Eiswein, the Cowboy Festival came to a successful conclusion.

Author: Qiang Bo, China

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