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| Wuliangye |
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Located in Yibin. the first city along the Yangtze River and the
concourse of the Jinsa and Min rivers, the Yibin Wuliangye Distillery
(YBWD) ranks among the Sizable modernized backbone enterprises in
the field of spirits brewery in China. It covers an area of 4.5
square km, employs 12.000--Plus staff. With its annual output of
100.000 tons of spirits and yearly profit of 750 million Yuan RMB.
YBWD sales its flagship product "Wuliangye" spirits far
and wide, at home and abroad, making it popular in more than 100
countries and regions all across Europe, Asia and Americas. "WuLiangYe"
spirits enjoys high reputation among domestic. and overseas consumers.
In 1988, therefore. YBWD received the quality certificate for its
products from the national government and the "Quality Control
Prize" from the National Ministry of Commerce. in 1990, it
also got the "National level Quality Management Award",
in 1991, it obtained "0ne of the Ten Biggest Brands in China"
for its spirits brand. in 1994, it was the first brewery in China
to pass the BVOI international quality attestation by the international
Quality inspection Bureau of France, and, in 1995, it was recognized
as the "King of Spirits Brewery in China" by the 50th
Worldwide Statistics Conference. thus topping the list of China's
brewery for consecutive 3 years of 1994, 1995 and 1996.
Today's YBWD, famed for the "Garden Factory". 'is endowed
with new implications for its brilliant, age-old spirit culture.
Elaborate factory surroundings, unique sculptures, modern buildings
and evergreen trees and hushes combined have formed-a characteristic
WuLiangYe culture. Here one can see the tallest tower of the enterprising
Spirit-Striving Tower and the biggest spirits culture museum of
China--WuLiangYe Spirits Culture and History Museum. Here one
can also witness a strong favor of the enterprising spirit, good
working conditions. Advanced technology and equipment and first
class working force. All this has made the age old trade take
on a new look.
In 1995, former Premier LiPeng wrote an inscription for YBWD
"WuLiangYe, the fine Spirits of China". However. YBWD
members know quite clear that the great achievements merely belonged
to the past. What they must do is to strive forward to make greater
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