GPHL supports World Routes 2018

2018-09-25 18:46:11 GPHL GPHL

The 24th World Route Development Forum 2018 (World Routes 2018), which is dubbed as the “Olympic” in the aviation industry, was held in Guangzhou from September 16th to 18th.

The event attracted representatives of more than 300 airlines, 700 airport authorities and 130 government and tourism institutions from 112 countries and regions.

The World Routes 2018 was also attended by major government official of Guangzhou including Zhang Shuofu, Party Chief of the CPC Guangzhou Committee and Wen Guohui, Mayor of Guangzhou.

GPHL, a top pharmaceutical manufacturer in China, supported the forum and brought Wanglaoji, its flagship product, and Baiyunshan bottled water as the forum’s designated herbal tea and drinking water.

GPHL provided a series of Wanglaoji’s herbal tea in resting area and screened its  documentary showcasing the history and development of Chinese herbal tea to guests from all over the world.

Li Chuyuan, Chairman of GPHL(middle), Li Hong, General Manager of GPHL’s Baiyunshan (R2) and other senior staff member of GPHL attended the World Route 2018.

Designated herbal tea and drinking water in the forum: Wanglaoji and Baiyunshan bottle water

During the event, GPHL was awarded with a trophy as the partner of the World Routes. Li Hong (R3) received the trophy as the representative of GPHL.

The World Routes 2018 is another major international forum that GPHL cooperated with after the Fortune Global Forum in 2017.

In recent years, the enterprise participated in many international events, such as Davos Forum, Boao Forum and Fortune Global Forum. It’s able to build more connections and promote itself to the world through these platform, and therefore, has more opportunities for international cooperation and development.  

By the first half of 2018, Wanglaoji’s products has been on more than ten million retail stores in over 60 countries and regions covering the five continents. Its annual sales has exceed 20 billion yuan, accounting for about 70 percent share of herbal tea market.


Reported by Jasmine Yin, Rebecca Tao

Edited by Wing Zhang


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