Universal Travel Group’s chairwoman and CEO elected to Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference

SHENZHEN, China –

SHENZHEN, China – Universal Travel Group, a travel services provider in China, announced today that the company’s chairwoman and CEO, Ms. Jiangping Jiang, was elected as a committee member in Shenzhen’s fifth annual Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) as a representative from the circle of The All-China Women’s Federation.

CPPCC committee members are selected through consultation and recommendation and represent various sectors of society in China, have social influence, and are capable of participating in the deliberation and administration of state affairs. CPPCC members are required to maintain close ties with the public to get acquainted with and report the public’s desires and demands and to attend meetings and participate in activities organized by the CPPCC committees of which they are members.

Ms. Jiang’s nomination and successful election is a testament to her outstanding career achievement and generous charitable contributions. As a representative of the Women’s Federation Circle, Ms. Jiang is recognized as a successful entrepreneur and will speak on behalf of her constituents on relevant issues.

Shenzhen’s fifth CPPCC Committee has a total of 498 members and will submit three proposals on the topics of low-carbon urban construction, development of private education, and improvement on the carrying capacity of the environmental resources. Shenzhen’s fifth CPPCC is being held from May 29, 2010 to June 2, 2010.

“I am honored to be elected as one of the committee members of Shenzhen’s fifth CPPCC,” said Ms. Jiangping Jiang, chairwoman and Chief Executive Officer. “In order to express my passion and dedication for my community and the domestic economy, I will actively participate in all discussions and serve as the voice for my constituent group.”

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