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CVS Buyers List 2018 Company Name Contact Person Job Title Anglo Chinese Exceutive Travel Li Mei Operation Director AUTOFAN Magazine WU Shuang Column Editor Ba Zhang You (Beijing) International Travel Service Co., Ltd. Wang Juncheng General Manager Beijing Bubu International Travel Service Ltd Ni Rongbin General Manager Beijing Business International Travel Service Co. LTD Feng Xinman Deputy GM Beijing China International Travel Service CO.,LTD Wang Xiaoyu GM of abroad travel department BeiJing Freedom International Travel Service CO.,LTD Liang Jieqiong Mice Department Manager Beijing Hui Deng International Travel Agency Co., Ltd. Mr Wang Xianggao Director of Europe Department Beijing Jinjia Travel Consulting Co. Ltd. Tan Wenhua Purchasing Director beijing kangxiang travel agent Zhao Huan GM of Outbound department BeiJing Luxtrip Holding.Ltd Shen Jie Director of East-China Area Beijing Ocean Times International Exhibition Service Co., Ltd Wang Fang Deputy GM Beijing Shougang International Travel Co.,Ltd. Rita Jia 监 Overseas Department Operations Director Beijing ShougangTravel Co., Ltd. (Shanghai branch) Dai Jianning Sales Director Beijing South Pacific Connections Consultant and Sales Yu Quan Co-founder BEIJING TIANPING INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL SERVICE Li Danqi European Operator BEIJING TIANPING INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL SERVICE Sun Baihui European Operator Beijing Ventai International Travel Service Ltd Li Yanyan Sales Manager Beijing Youth Travel Service Fan Chenling Outbound sales manager Beijing youth travel service co., LTD Jia Chunmei Sales Manager BEIJING YOUTH TRAVEL SERVICE LIMITED LIABILIT COMPANY Wang Lixia Manager of Group product Beijing Zhuyu Sky Travel Culture Development Co. Ltd. Shen Liyong General Manager BEIQI TRAVEL Guo Bohui Manager Best and Deluxe Collections Hotel Sales & Markerting Management Xiao Dan Marketing Director BravoTours Shanghai Lin Guohua General Manager BTG International Travel Chen Yuanxun Director of Europe-American department CAS International Travel Service (Beijing) Co.Ltd Li Na Director of Operation Department CCITS Beijing Fengtai Branch Pu Yan Manager CHENGDU CHINA YOUTH TRAVEL SERVICE Tu Ailing Deputy General Manager CHENGDU IMPRESSION EXHIBITION SERVICE CO., LTD Yang Feng General Manager Chengdu little & wild Deer Travel Service Co.,Ltd Ji Na General Manager Chengdu overseas tourism limited liability company He Lijun Outreach Manager CHINA MERCHANTS TOUR BUSINESS AND EXHIBITION(TIANJIN)CO.,LTD. Carl Lee) GENERAL MANAGER Chongqing Boyuan Business Exhibition Co Ltd Zhou Jingbo General Manager Chongqing China Travel Service (Group) Co., Ltd. Yang Jieyin Manager Chongqing Yutai Strait International Travel Agency Co., Ltd. Yuan Ye Chairman of the Board CITS (Beijing) Travel Service Co., Ltd Ma Li Outbound Operator CTS Sport Travel Service Co., LTD Wu Kerui Project Manager Customization Service Center of Shanghai Yangzi Int'l Travel Service Co., Ltd Jin Weiqing Head Of Procurement CYTS AOYOU Wang Jian Deputy GM of Purchase Depatment DELUXE MICE TOUE & LUXURY TRAVEL Li Changsong General Manager Dream Travel BTG International Travel Tours Chengdu Wu Ruijing Mice Department Director Easytour Intemational Travel Service(Beijing)Co.,Ltd Liu Yao Director of Product Supplier Department ENJOY TOUR(BEIJING) CONFERENCE AND EXHIBITION CO LTD Tao Ting Sales Manager FIJIAN C YH PUBLIC RELATION SERVICE CO.,LTD Zhuang Nina Marketing Director Gafengcu WANG Wenyan Column Editor GLOBAL TRAVEL MICE & LUXURY Yan Na Deputy GM Guangdong Green Travel International Travel Service Co., Ltd. Shanghai branch. Yang Dongyan General Manager GUANGDONG PEACE INTERNATIONAL TOURISM CO.LTD Zhang Ying European Products Manager Guangdong Tianma International Travel Co.,Ltd Dongjian Sales Department Yang Huina Manager of High-End Travel Product for Europe GUANGDONG TIANMA INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL CO.,LTD. Kou Jia Deputy GM GUANGONG PANDA INTERNATIONAL TOURIST CO,.LTD Mr Pan Zhihang Manager of Europe Department Guangzhou guantian international travel service co,LTD Zhou Xu GM of abroad travel Guangzhou Zhongke international travel service.,LTD Liu Shuyou Exhibition/Event Manager Guangzhou Cheer Go International Travel Services Co.Ltd. Yoyo Purchasing Manager guangzhou comfort international travel co.,ltd Zhou Zhongchan Gugo travel consulting Co.,Ltd Qi Suqin Dirctor Of Marketing HAIKOU LVMAMA INTERNATION TRAVEL Hu Zhenzi Manger of abroad department Hebei Zongheng International Travel Service Qi Kuangkun General Manager Heilongjiang Overseas Tuorist Co, LTD Luo Yanli Manger of abroad department HENAN ZHONGZHOU INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL AGENCY LIMITED Huang Wenping Deputy GM Hong Kong Youth(Guangzhou) International Travel Service Co;Ltd. Zhang Zhimin Director of Business HOTEL ADVISOR Mr York JIANGMEN HUAXIA INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL SERVICECO.LTD Ye Jianwen General Manager Jiangsu COMFORT International TRAVEL SERVICE CO.,LTD Jia Bin Marketing Manager KOL - Angela Cai Angela Cai LiaoNing Lucky Internal Travel Service Co., Ltd. Chen Di Outbound manager Mag Premier Trip Ma Changrui Director Merry Internaitonal Travel Agency (Beijing)CO.,LTD Chen Shuanghua General Manager MICEMagazine LI Jun Chief Editor PANOEURO SA Wang Min General Manager PiPi Lvyouquan Du Shanchuan Director of Business QINGDAO YOUTH CULTURE COMMUNICATION CO.LTD Guo Xiaodong General Manager republic travel Hui Hua VP Round The World Travel Co. Roy Ye General Manager Shaanxi China Travel Service Co.,Ltd,Branch Company of qujiang He Yanrong Deputy GM Shandong Travel International Tourism Co., Ltd. Tong Lina GM of Germany product department Shanghai Intercontinental Travel Service co.Ltd Sun Anqing Chairman of the Board Shanghai Intercontinental Travel Service Suzhou Branch Sun Jie Deputy Manager of Outbound Center Shanghai Mingshine Businesse Consulting Co,.Ltd. Tang Xuyan General Manager Shanghai Quandu International Travel Agency Co., Ltd. Xu Xiachen Sales Manager Shanxi Overseas Tourism Co.,Ltd.Qujiang New District Branch Wu Lei Deputy GM Shenzhen fengxiangbiao international service co.ltd Zou Kewei Deputy GM Shenzhen Shile International Traevl Service Co.,Ltd Xu Weiming Manager of Product SICHUAN CHINA YOUTH TRAVEL AGENCY CO.,LTD Hong Zheng Outreach Manager Sichuan China Youth Travel Service Co.,Ltd Tianxia Branch Yuan Fang Deputy GM Tianjin Tiucn Tourism Information Consulting Co. Ltd. Jia Yin Director of Tour Operations Tianjin YuanXia Business Information Consulting co. LTD Ren Hao General Manager TSAI HSING INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL SERVICE CO.,LTD CE TIEN -SHU/CHIH DIRECTOR United (beijing)international Hu Yao Deputy GM Westrip Xu Zixin Marketing Director WiTrip Michelle LI Executive Editor WORLDWIDE TRAVEL SERVICE CO., LTD. Huang Shiming Deputy President Xi'an Huash Business Service CO., LTD Julia Zhang General Manager YOU.CTRIP.COM Bu Fan Editor of New Media ZHONG TANG INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL SEVICE CO.,LTD Gao Liwei GM of Product Department ZHONGZHOU INTERNATIONAL TRAVEL SERVICE CO.,LTD Zhu Dongli Deputy GM.
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