China's Tiens Group has treated more than half of its 12,000 employees to a four-day holiday in Francem booking up 140 hotels in the capital Paris as part of the package.
The trip by the 6,400 strong group included a mass visit to the Louvre museum and they are expected to spend €13 million in total.
A spokeswoman said the company's chairman Li Jinyuan met foreign minister Laurent Fabius last week and that the group travelled to Nice afterwards.
According to the Tiens website, Mr Li founded the group in 1995 and has expanded it into an international conglomerate with businesses in biotechnology, health management, e-commerce, hotel and tourism among others.
The 57-year-old is listed on Forbes’ 2011 list of the world’s billionaires.
France, which is struggling to revive its economy, is the most visited country in the world, according to the latest UN figures, and is seeing an increasing number of tourists from China.
Almost 85 million foreigners a year support a €150 billion industry that delivers 7 per cent of the nation’s GDP, according to government figures.
In 2013, the vast majority of visitors to France were from other European countries, but about 3.1 million came from the United States and 1.7 million from China.
Reuters