Colorful April, International Journey — Qianchuan Wooden Doors 2015 Outstanding Employees' Colorful Trip to Thailand

  Impressions of Thailand always lingered on Buddhist temples, ladyboys, and mindless Thai dramas, without truly stepping into this country.
  In 2015, with the joint efforts of all employees, the company embarked on a new journey. In that year, the company integrated market resources, solidified solid wood complete sets; expanded channels, selling wooden doors online. On Singles' Day alone, sales exceeded 40 million, achieving second place in the Tmall wooden door category across the entire network, among many other achievements. All of this pushed Qianchuan towards a better direction, and behind all this glory was the hard work of every Qianchuan employee. Among them, some performed exceptionally well and were recognized as outstanding employees of Qianchuan in 2015.
  As a reward, every year, Qianchuan prepares a trip for these outstanding employees. Over the years, we have traveled across the mountains and waters of the country, and this time we even stepped beyond the national borders. In the colorful April, say hello to Thailand and experience Thai-style festivities.
  [Departure]
  The plane circled at 20,000 feet, overlooking the magnificent clouds.
  [Arrival at Destination]
  Around 8 o'clock Bangkok time, we arrived at Suvarnabhumi International Airport, the largest airport in Thailand.
  As night gradually fell, we participated in the Thai flower offering ceremony, boarded the travel bus that came to pick us up, listened to the tour guide explain the scenery along the way, and experienced Thai culture...
  The second day, Bangkok trip.
  [Grand Palace - Temple of the Emerald Buddha]
  The Grand Palace was built in 1782 and is one of many palaces in Thailand. Walking into the Grand Palace, the magnificent halls, murals, and sacred Buddha worship ceremonies all make one feel the strong Buddhist culture.
  [Boat Tour on the Chao Phraya River]
  The Chao Phraya River is the mother river of Thailand. On both banks live the richest and poorest families in Thailand—the king and the water-dwelling families. The boat sped along the Chao Phraya River, encountering travelers on different boats who greeted each other like old friends who hadn't met for years.
  [Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall]
  The Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall is a representative building of the Fifth Reign Palace in Thailand. All palace-related building visits in Thailand are very strict. Regarding dress code, women must wear long skirts and sleeved clothes, men must wear long pants, and shoes must be removed. In Thailand, nothing royal is allowed to be photographed. People here have great reverence for the royal family. After a series of steps, we finally followed the Thai guide into the Ananta Samakhom Throne Hall. Everywhere was magnificent and splendid; the huge palace reflected extraordinary details. Walking in here, you can truly feel what real nobility is.
  Qianchuan Wooden Doors' colorful journey in Thailand, next stop, more happiness.

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