Coming-of-age dinner party
Updated: 2012-10-11 15:04
By Ye Jun (chinadaily.com.cn)
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Golden Jaguar’s Chaoyang Joy City branch recently organized a coming-of-age ceremony for a Beijing family and their friends. Known for offering buffet with a large variety, the restaurant took the chance to announce that it would start to organize coming-of-age ceremonies for young people from 16-20 years old from families of high income.
The Golden Jaguar Group says the company spent a year’s time to talk to 1,000 students and their parents to see what they wanted from a coming-of-age ceremony. They have designed dinner party with a touching retrospect of the growth of the child, a dialogue between parents and the new grown-up, before a grand dinner party.
A team will spend three months following up with the family so that they plan the ceremony nicely. The restaurant has a huge dining hall, besides professional lighting and acoustics systems, and a T-stage. The package starts from 32,888 yuan ($5,178).
901, 9/F, Joy City, 101 Chaoyang Beilu, Chaoyang district. 010-8772-9928
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