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Day 21 - Sunday 17th August - Victor Röthlin is visiting the House of Switzerland
In the House of Switzerland alot happened today and there are interesting things to tell you. There was the surprising visit from our marathon runner Victor Röthlin. Every day several Swiss athletes come to our restaurant and enjoy the good food.
Picture above: Victor Röthlin signed the football of Paul Salih our world record holder.
Picture above: The office of the organization is the heart of the House of Switzerland. Around twenty employees work here.
Picture above: Sabrina and Andy enjoy their day off. They work hard and are glad to forget work for one day.
Picture above: With a IMI prospectus in front of her this young visitor is watching the programme by Paul Salih.
Picture above: Today Mr Hermann has a special visitor, Mr Hansjörg Inauen the Executive chef of Beijing Air catering Co.LTD. He is Swiss and has lived for 20 years in Asia. Per day he cooks with his team around 60'000 meals for flight passengers. His staff includes more than 800 people.
Picture above: In the Acquatics stadium they swim daily for new world records. Michael Phelps (USA) is on top with 8 gold medals. A fantastic stadium with new infrastructure.
The weather in Beijing today: Cloudy but dry. The temperature is a pleasant at 25°.Fascinating fact for today: The two special visitors in HoS, Mr Victor Röthlin and Hansjörg Innauen.
Tomorrow Mr Bürki will come to Beijing and we will give him a warm welcome. On Tuesday there will be the IMI marketing day in the House of Switzerland. We look forward to welcoming old an new faces. At the presentation the participants will learn the latest news about IMI.
4 comments:
Good afternoon to everybody in Bejing. I'm glad to see Viktor Röthlin in a good condition, as he is one of my favorite for winning Gold!
Weather in Lucerne: Blue sky and 24°C, just beautiful.
who made this???? I cant believe you can say your school has a British system. Please be so kind to review all your mistakes.
Dear ImI
Congratulations on making it to Beijing. The Fotos are great, but I expected a better level of english in the comments, sice your University is part of the British educational system.
this blog has much more problems than just its use of words, but its very typical, "thats how the europeans roll!" according to one of the actual volunteer who was participating in the HOS event had said.
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