1st Law of Party - Be There - Sponsored by 24/7 Media Asia - 24/7 marks anniversary with huge bash

<p>24/7 Media Asia recently celebrated its first anniversary in grand </p><p>style; with a huge and lavish bash in Hong Kong, attended by hundreds of </p><p>people. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>The partygoers, who celebrated with 24/7 Media Asia and its managing </p><p>director, Patrick Jonathan Wong, came from a wide range of prestigious </p><p>companies - dotcom firms, media houses, media owners, and advertising </p><p>and public relations agencies. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>Organisers originally expected 400 people to turn up. At the final </p><p>count, however, more than 700 were packed into the venue drinking and </p><p>eating, dancing, just plain networking or a combination of all the </p><p>above. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>The bash successfully persuaded people to attend with the words "1st Law </p><p>of Party - Be there", stamped boldly on the front of the hundreds of </p><p>invitations sent out. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>The party was celebrated under the theme "Asian Mystery" and staff and </p><p>some guests obliged with the appropriate costumes. </p><p><BR><BR> </p><p>Games such as fortune telling and caricature drawing were also on hand </p><p>to add to the fun-filled evening. In addition, the appearance of belly </p><p>dancers and a live band raised the tempo by several notches. </p><p><BR><BR> </p>

24/7 Media Asia recently celebrated its first anniversary in grand

style; with a huge and lavish bash in Hong Kong, attended by hundreds of

people.



The partygoers, who celebrated with 24/7 Media Asia and its managing

director, Patrick Jonathan Wong, came from a wide range of prestigious

companies - dotcom firms, media houses, media owners, and advertising

and public relations agencies.



Organisers originally expected 400 people to turn up. At the final

count, however, more than 700 were packed into the venue drinking and

eating, dancing, just plain networking or a combination of all the

above.



The bash successfully persuaded people to attend with the words "1st Law

of Party - Be there", stamped boldly on the front of the hundreds of

invitations sent out.



The party was celebrated under the theme "Asian Mystery" and staff and

some guests obliged with the appropriate costumes.



Games such as fortune telling and caricature drawing were also on hand

to add to the fun-filled evening. In addition, the appearance of belly

dancers and a live band raised the tempo by several notches.