President Wei Jiafu of China Ocean Shipping Corporation presented a check
of 10 million yuan (about 1.2 million US dollars) to the Red Cross Society of
China Wednesday.
Wei said both the company and its 80,000 employees have chipped in to help
victims in tsunami-ravaged southeast and south Asia.Jiang Yiman, standing
vice-chairwoman of Red Cross Society of China, said this was the largest
donation the non-governmental organization had received and wished more Chinese
companies would join in the charity drive.
Red Cross Society Chairwoman Peng Peiyun, also vice-chairwoman of the
Standing Committee of National People's Congress and honorary president of
All-China Women's Federation, conferred the leading shipping company a special
medal and a stele inscribed with Chinese characters meaning "philanthropy."
Wei was also granted the title of "honorary directorate" of the Red Cross
Society of China.
With more than 600 vessels navigating across the world onbusiness, the China
Ocean Shipping Corporation, a giant state-owned company, scored a profit of 10
billion yuan (about 1.2billion US dollars) in 2004.
"Our profit comes from the whole world including tsunami-stricken countries
in the Indian Ocean rim. Charity has no borders;it's our obligation to help the
needy there," Wei said.
On Dec. 26, a strong earthquake shook the west coast ofIndonesian island of
Sumatra. Tsunamis caused by the quake struckSri Lanka, India, Indonesia,
Thailand, Malaysia, the Maldives,Myanmar, Bangladesh and the east coast of
Africa.