GMEC Completed Its First Project Through Shanghai Subsidiary


HONG KONG, Oct. 22, 2014 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Great China Mania Holdings, Inc. (OTCBB:GMEC) (the "Company" or "GMEC") has successfully completed its first marketing and event management project for the Bank of Communications through its Shanghai subsidiary.

On October 17, 2014, GMEC's Shanghai subsidiary has completed a marketing campaign for one of the largest banks in China, the Bank of Communication. (http://news.sina.com.hk/p/weibostatus/content/index/3768161662548230). This branding campaign was held at the same time and date in 5 cities in China, namely Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen and Nanjing. Our sole responsibilities were to plan and execute the campaign at the 5 cities, including production of promotional materials, on-site management, and the supply and management of 40 model ambassadors for the event.

The feedbacks from client and their patrons were exceptionally positive. GMEC's reputation has been enhanced though this cooperation. This is also a good showcase for the national and international clients to comprehend the services we offer, which can help them to enhance their corporate images through GMEC's professionalism and expertise in managing models and events.

"The success of this marketing event was the result of GMEC's expertise in model management, event management as well as our joint venture partner's business relationships with their clients in China. We have utilized these advantages to maximize the quality of our services and the scale of businesses," said Roy Kwong, the CEO of the Company. "This is a good starting point for our Shanghai subsidiary and we will take it as the roadmap to develop its model management and TaoBao Girls businesses across China."

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