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Bolong's major events in Hong Kong

Although the history of Bolong (Hong Kong) Co., Ltd. is not long, every step forward embodies the hard work of all Bolong colleagues.

The following describes several important milestones in the development history of Bolong: On July 25, 2011, Bolong (Hong Kong) Co., Ltd. was established in Hong Kong for the purpose of developing education.

On December 23, 2011, Bolong (Hong Kong) Co., Ltd. and Beijing Oriental Nianhua Cultural Exchange Co., Ltd. jointly established the China Literature and Art Foundation’s Sino-foreign Cultural Exchange Special Fund, marking Bolong (Hong Kong)’s entry into the Chinese education market.

The arrival of a historical moment.

On March 28, 2012, a pre-meeting banquet was held for the launching ceremony of the China-Foreign Cultural Exchange Special Fund on the third floor of the "Chaoting Feast" of the China Economic and Trade Building in Zhuzilin, Shenzhen. Secretary-General Jiang Kun of the Cultural Foundation and other important alliance partners were specially invited to the table

VIP.

On March 29, 2012, in the banquet hall on the second floor of the "Chaoting Feast" of China Economic and Trade Building in Zhuzilin, Shenzhen, nearly 200 people, including local officials, media reporters, VIPs and members, were specially invited to attend the grand event and witness together, the successful completion of Chinese literature

Art Foundation China-Foreign Cultural Exchange Special Fund Launching Ceremony and Press Conference.

On April 24, 2012, A-Tech Holding Limited signed the "Public Welfare Sponsorship Agreement for Online English Learning for Families of Millions of Poor Children in China" at Bolong's temporary office in Hong Kong and Shenzhen, and provided "one million

"Free online English learning account for children aged 2 to 12" is provided to libraries, primary schools, orphanages, children from poor families in remote mountainous areas in China, so that poor children can also enjoy the same benefits as Harvard University in the United States and Cambridge University in the United Kingdom.

The highest-quality English online learning system cultivates the ability of China's next generation to connect with the world.