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PwC VIETNAM INVITATION - ANNUAL CHINESE SEMINAR IN HANOI AND HCMC

Dear readers,
尊敬的客戶您好,
PwC Vietnam would like to invite you to join our annual seminars in Hanoi and HCMC for Chinese speaking companies. This event is designed for the General Manager, accounting and finance department, import-export department and HR Manager in the different industries. Please see the event details below:
PwC越南邀請您參加我們在河內和胡志明市舉辦的年度中文研討會。本次活動是爲各行各業的主管與專業經理人量身打造,包括總經理、財務部主管、進出口部主管與人事部主管。活動詳情如下:
General information
• In Ho Chi Minh city | 胡志明市
o Date and time: Friday, 25 November (2-4pm) | 時間:星期五 - 11月25日 (越南時間 2 點 - 4點)
o Venue: Caravelle Saigon – 19-23 Lam Son Square, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City | 地點:Caravelle Saigon – 19-23 Lam Son, Square, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City
• In Hanoi | 河内
o Date and time: Saturday, 17 December (2-4pm) | 時間:星期六 - 12月17日 (越南時間 2 點 - 4點)
o Venue: Du Parc Hotel - 84 Tran Nhan Tong Street, Hai Ba Trung District, Hanoi | 地點: Du Parc Hotel - 84 Tran Nhan Tong, Hai Ba Trung, Hanoi
• Language: Chinese | 語言:中文
• The event will be scheduled to welcome at most 2 attendees per company, all free of charge. | 每間公司報名人數以2位為限。
• Complimentary afternoon tea is provided. | 費用:全程免費,含下午茶
Agenda | 活動議程
• 1:30-2pm: Welcome and check in 迎賓與簽到
• 2-2:05pm: Opening speech 開幕致詞
• 2:05-4pm: Presentation 内容分享: 財務、稅務、法律以及海關議題分享
• 4-4:30pm: Q&A
Please click into this link for registration. We look forward to seeing you there.
請點擊此處登記參加。
Have questions? Contact us: 聯絡窗口:
• Ms. Hua Siec Lin (Chinese speaking) at hua.siec.lin@pwc.com - 090 689 6503
許雪鈴 (中文窗口)- hua.siec.lin@pwc.com - 090 689 6503
• Mr. Tuan Anh (Vietnamese speaking) at do.ly.tuan.anh@pwc.com - 097 315 1995
• Ms. Dinh Huong (Vietnamese speaking) at nguyen.thi.dinh.huong@pwc.com - 098 555 5163
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