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REQUEST FOR QUOTATION Date: Event: Time: June 8, 2017 National day (July 4th) 6.00 PM – 9.00 PM Venue size: - Ballroom: approximate 1500 m2 - Guest receiving area: 400-500 m2 Qty No Service Time 1 Buffet Menu for reception 7.00 PM – 9.00 PM 600 7:15pm8:15pm 40 2 Buffet menu for staff 3 Welcome menu 6.00 PM – 7.00 PM (pax) 300 Number of guests: 600 pax The number of guests may fall less or become higher than 600, but charging will be based on this quantity..

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