Li Jinyuan, a generous Chinese billionaire boss who took 6,400 of his staff to France and Monaco last year, has done it again – this time taking his employees to Madrid.
This year, the group comprises 2,500 people and will be spending five days in Spain, according to People’s Daily Online.
The trip, which also includes visits to Toledo and Barcelona, is estimated to have cost 7million euros (£5.52million).
Hola Espana: The generous Chinese billionaire boss who took 6,400 of his staff to the South of France last year has done it again – this time taking his employees to Madrid
Group travel: There were 2,500 employees on this trip. They arrived in Madrid on May 5 on 20 separate chartered flights from China
Culture: The group were met at the airport by journalists as well as a man and woman in dressed as flamenco dancers (pictured)
Bus tour: Reports said 70 different tour buses were hired to take the visitors on various cultural trips around Madrid (pictured)
According to reports, the employees of Tiens Group arrived in Madrid on May 5 on 20 separate chartered flights.
From Madrid, the group will take a day trip to the historic municipality of Toledo.
They’re scheduled to visit Barcelona on board four high-speed trains on May 8, before returning to China on May 10.
Although details of their itinerary hasn’t been unveiled, they are said to be taking part in a host of different cultural activities.
A total of 1,650 hotel rooms have been booked for their stay while 70 tour buses were hired to transport them to different attractions.
The annual holiday celebrates the 21st anniversary of the company.
It’s not clear whether the billionaire head of the group Li Jinyuan was actually part of the group.
Booked out: A total of 1,650 hotel rooms have been booked for their stay. The group will also go on to Barcelona in four high-speed trains
Bored: As can be expected on a tour group of such a large size, there was a lot of waiting around at the airport before things go going
Happy: The new arrivals look very happy to have landed in the Spanish capital as they wave for the cameras at Madrid Airport
However, his son and group director Li Zongmin was reported meeting Madrid’s city mayor Manuela Carmena on behalf of him.
This is not the first time employees of the conglomerate Tiens Group have been taken on holiday by their generous employer.
Last year, MailOnline reported that Li Jinyuan himself chaperoned 6,400 of his employees to Paris and Cote d’Azur.
He booked up 140 hotels in Paris and another 79 in Cannes and Monaco for the extravagant trip.
All of the employees were wearing the company uniform to form the world’s longest human chain.
Taking thousands of employees on incentives holidays seems to be a new trend this year for Chinese companies.
Earlier this week, MailOnline Travel reported that 8,000 employees of Chinese healthcare company Zhongmai were being taken to South Korea this weekend for a ginseng chicken soup party.
In March, MailOnline also reported that a beauty company, Aurance Group had taken 6,000 of its employees to South Korea for a beer and fried chicken party.
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Source: Daily Mail