China Daily USA President visits Houston
Updated: 2014-06-27 11:01
(China Daily USA)
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China Daily USA President Larry Lee visited Houston from June 18 to 21. During his visit, Lee attended the welcoming reception honoring Chinese Consul General Li Qiangmin, an event hosted by Rice University President David Leebron and his wife Y. Ping Sun and sponsored by East West Bank. Lee also met with Asia Society Texas Center chairman Charles Foster and CEO of Southern News Group Wea Lee; and attended a luncheon hosted by US Congressman Al Green. Lee toured a printing facility of the Houston Chronicle - a business partner of China Daily.
Dawn Lin (left), a Houston lawyer, introduces Congressman Al Green (center) to Larry Lee on June 21. Green hosted a private luncheon for Lee and also invited him to lunch at the US House of Representatives in Washington. Photos by May Zhou / China Daily |
Charles Foster (right), chairman of the Asia Society Texas Center, shakes hands with Larry Lee on June 19. On the wall is a specially framed story about Foster and his wife Lily Chen Foster published in China Daily more than three years ago. |
Southern News Group CEO Wea Lee (left) talks to Larry Lee about his company and news business at his office on June 20. |
Larry Lee (right) introduces China Daily to Chinese Consul General Li Qiangmin at a reception hosted by Rice University president David Leebron and his wife Y. Ping Sun and sponsored by East West Bank on June 18. |
(China Daily USA 06/27/2014 page9)
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