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{{Infobox Restaurant
| name = Quanjude (全聚德)
| image = Carving up our duck.jpg
| image_width = 250px
| image_caption = Serving up a roast duck in [[Beijing]], [[China]]
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| established = [[1864]]
| current-owner = Jiang Junxian, President of Quanjude Group Holding Company
| head-chef =
| food-type = [[Peking Roast Duck]]
| dress-code =
| rating =
| street-address = No. 14, Qianmen West Street, Beijing
| city = [[Beijing]]
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| zip =
| country = [[China]]
| seating-capacity =
| reservations =
| other-locations = Branches and franchises in Beijing, [[mainland China]], [[Hong Kong]], and [[Australia]]
| other-information =
| website = http://www.quanjude.com.cn
}}


'''Jesus the Greatest Name Christian College''' <br />(JGNCC) is one of the 128 educational institutions in San Jose del Monte, Bulacan.<ref>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Jose_del_Monte_City#Education</ref> Established in 2003 by Mr. and Mrs. Pedro Maguad, the school population (comprising of Pre-elementary, Elementary, and High School pupils and students) has grown steadily to its present size of 285.
'''Quanjude''' {{Szse|002186}} (Chinese: [[wikt:全|全]][[wikt:聚|聚]][[wikt:德|德]]) is a famous [[Chinese restaurant]] known for its trademark Quanjude ''[[Peking Roast Duck]]'' and its longstanding culinary heritage since its establishment in 1864 in [[Beijing]], [[China]] .
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'''Philosophy'''
<br />Train a child the way he should go.
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'''Vision'''


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== Company profile and branches==
'''Mission'''
The restaurant chain sells over 2 million roast ducks served in 400 different styles to over 5 million customers annually. With annual sales reaching 500 million yuan (US$63m), the company has an estimated value of 8.458 billion yuan (US$1.02b){{Fact|date=February 2007}}<!-- This stated market valuation seems very high for the sales number given, unless the "sales" are really earnings. What is the source of these figures?--> with 600 million yuan (US$76m) in assets and 700 million yuan (US$89m) in "intangible assets".


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=== In China ===
'''Objectives'''
There are 50 affiliates across China.<ref>http://www.faqs.org/abstracts/Business-international/Too-many-cooks-can-Chinas-Quanjude-get-its-ducks-in-a-row.html</ref> The first directly-run flagship store opened in Changchun, Jilin Province in January 2007. [http://www.chinaretailnews.com/2007/01/10/449-quanjude-opens-its-first-directly-run-store-in-northeast-china/]


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==== Beijing ====
'''Government Recognition'''<br />
[[Image:115 245 577Quanjudeducksserved.jpg|thumb|right|220px|A counter displays the number of ducks served since 1864.]]
SECONDARY RECOGNITION No. S-031, S.2007
Quanjude has eight direct branches and several other franchises in Beijing. The original location still operates in [[Qianmen]] with its newest branch opening on [[Silk Street]].


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The seven story restaurant on Hepingmen Ave., was a location that hand-picked by former [[Chinese Premier]] [[Zhou Enlai]]. Serving up to 5,000 meals a day, this restaurant covers a floor area of 15,000 square meters with over forty private dining rooms and can simultaneously occupy 2,000 guests.
'''Scholarships'''<br />
JGNCC has been awarded 53 slots Educational Service Contracting (ESC)<ref>www.educationforum.org.nz/documents/publications/contracting_education.pdf </ref> scholarships by the Fund for Assistance to Private Education on July 2008. This program grants five thousand-peso tuition and school fees subsidy to graduates from public elementary schools. Grantees will enjoy the scholarship for their entire stay in high school provided that they do not incur failing marks and/or disciplinary violations.


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Having established a history and affiliation with the [[Chinese government]] at the municipal and central state level, Quanjude has often been used to hold state banquets and to receive [[celebrities]], [[dignitaries]], and important government figures from over 200 countries as distinguished [[VIP]] guests.
'''Recent Awards: PriScA 2008'''
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General Information, Level 1, Gold
General Information, Level 2, Silver
General Information, Level 3, Silver
Science, Level 3, 6th Place
Spelling, Level 1, 5th Place
Mathematics, Level 1, 5th Place
Mathematics, Level 3, 9th Place
Chess, Board 1, Bronze


'''References'''
==== Hong Kong ====
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There are two Quanjude branches in [[Hong Kong]], in [[Wan Chai]]<ref>http://www.openrice.com/restaurant/sr2.htm?shopid=9369</ref> and [[Tsim Sha Tsui]]<ref>http://www.openrice.com/restaurant/sr2.htm?shopid=11712</ref>, where it is known as "QuanJude Roast Duck Restaurant (全聚德烤鴨店)".
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Jose_del_Monte_City#Education

www.educationforum.org.nz/documents/publications/contracting_education.pdf
=== Outside China ===
The newest (and first) franchised restaurant outside China recently opened in [[Melbourne]], [[Australia]]. One possible influencing factor may be that Melbourne's [[Mayor]] (Mr [[John So]]) is of [[Chinese]] heritage and Melbourne (and Australia) has a large [[overseas Chinese]] population.

== History ==
Quanjude was established in [[1864]] during the [[Qing Dynasty]] under the reign of the [[Tongzhi Emperor]]. Although Peking roast duck can be traced back to the [[Yuan Dynasty]] (1206 - 1368), Quanjude's heritage of roast duck preparation - using open ovens and non-smoky hardwood fuel such as Chinese date, peach, or pear to add a subtle fruity flavor with a golden crisp to the skin - was originally reserved for the imperial families. The first Quanjude manager, Yang Renquan, who started out selling chicken and ducks, paid a retired chef from the palace for the imperial recipe. Soon after, Quanjude became the first restaurant in the world to serve roast duck from the imperial kitchen to the common masses. Yang Renquan opened his first, small '''Dejuquan''' (reversed the name of the restaurant) inside Yangrou [[Hutong]] in [[Qianmen]], which at the time was one of the busiest areas in Beijing. His restaurant became an instant success and has since grown into the current branch in Qianmen that employs over 400 staff members and can occupy 900 guests at one time. The Qianmen restaurant, along with the many other Quanjude branches, together form one of the largest food enterprises in the nation.

== Meaning of the name ==
Once, when Chinese Premier [[Zhou Enlai]] was hosting important foreign guests at Quanjude, one of the guests asked, “What does Quanjude mean?” Premier Zhou answered with a smile, “Quan (全) means perfection without a flaw, Ju (聚) means gathering without departing, and De (德) means virtues to be supreme.” Therefore, Quanjude together implies perfection, union, and benevolence.

== Awards and recognitions ==
*In 1994, Quanjude was awarded the top brand in China's catering and restaurant business by [[World Brand Laboratory]], ranking 56th overall out of the 500 most famed Chinese brands.

*In 1999, Quanjude was awarded the title of "China Renowned Trademark," which was the first and only for the restaurant service industry.

*In 1982, Quanjude was top ranked in the Chinese and Japanese publication, "Elite of Chinese Famous Dishes."

*In 1958, Quanjude was ranked number one in "Chinese Famous Dishes" compiled by all-China famous chefs under the [[Ministry of Commerce of the People's Republic of China]].

==See also==
* [[Bianyifang]]
* [[Ma Yu Ching's Bucket Chicken House]]

== External links ==
* [http://www.quanjude.com.cn Official Website]
* [http://www.btmbeijing.com/contents/en/btm/2006-01/timehonouredbrands/quanjude "Beijing this Month" article on Quanjude]
* [http://www.china.org.cn/english/features/beijing/31300.htm Introduction of Beijing duck at Quanjude from "Beijing"]

== References ==
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[[Category:Restaurants in China]]
[[Category:Chinese restaurants]]
[[Category:1864 establishments]]
[[Category:Companies in Beijing]]
[[Category:State-owned enterprises of the People's Republic of China]]

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Revision as of 08:25, 11 October 2008

Jesus the Greatest Name Christian College
(JGNCC) is one of the 128 educational institutions in San Jose del Monte, Bulacan.[1] Established in 2003 by Mr. and Mrs. Pedro Maguad, the school population (comprising of Pre-elementary, Elementary, and High School pupils and students) has grown steadily to its present size of 285.
Philosophy
Train a child the way he should go.
Vision


Mission


Objectives


Government Recognition
SECONDARY RECOGNITION No. S-031, S.2007


Scholarships
JGNCC has been awarded 53 slots Educational Service Contracting (ESC)[2] scholarships by the Fund for Assistance to Private Education on July 2008. This program grants five thousand-peso tuition and school fees subsidy to graduates from public elementary schools. Grantees will enjoy the scholarship for their entire stay in high school provided that they do not incur failing marks and/or disciplinary violations.


Recent Awards: PriScA 2008
General Information, Level 1, Gold General Information, Level 2, Silver General Information, Level 3, Silver Science, Level 3, 6th Place Spelling, Level 1, 5th Place Mathematics, Level 1, 5th Place Mathematics, Level 3, 9th Place Chess, Board 1, Bronze

References
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Jose_del_Monte_City#Education www.educationforum.org.nz/documents/publications/contracting_education.pdf

  1. ^ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Jose_del_Monte_City#Education
  2. ^ www.educationforum.org.nz/documents/publications/contracting_education.pdf