Our Christmas party

Christmas (December 25th of the Gregorian calendar) is also known as the

Christmas festival. For traditional Western countries such as Germany,

the atmosphere of the festival has already entered the month before

Christmas. As a German real estate company with 10 years of experience,

Dominart certainly won't miss this important holiday.
In order not to

conflict with the employees' holidays, we held the company's Christmas

party in advance, and everyone went to the bowling alley to spend a good

night in the pleasant teamwork bowling and champagne.

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