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Qianchuan Wooden Doors 2013 First Half Outstanding Employee Trip to Leshan and Emei
Mount Emei is one of China's four famous Buddhist mountains. The Leshan Giant Buddha is the world's largest stone-carved Maitreya Buddha. In the first half of 2013, outstanding employees of Qianchuan Wooden Doors toured the sacred sites of Leshan and Emei.
Early on December 14th, with ginkgo trees turning yellow and wintersweet flowers fragrant, Qianchuan Wooden Doors organized outstanding employees to start a "two days and one night" trip to Leshan and Emei. During the two-day journey, everyone relaxed fully, experienced the long history and mystery of Buddhist culture, and explored the snowy world of Mount Emei. The trip not only enhanced the cohesion of the Qianchuan team but also further cultivated good teamwork and mutual assistance spirit. Through this trip, Qianchuan employees remembered the care and guidance from the company and will face their work and clients with a more positive attitude and work style.
On the afternoon of the 14th, Qianchuan's outstanding employees visited various scenic spots of the Leshan Giant Buddha, gazed at the confluence of three rivers from afar, worshipped Buddha in the temple, and felt the mysterious atmosphere created by Buddhist culture, the tranquility and nature offered by the temple, and the majestic grandeur brought by the Giant Buddha. The group gained strength and purified their hearts during the walk.
On the 15th, everyone eagerly advanced towards Mount Emei, which was covered in silver snow, attracting many snow-viewing tourists from the southern regions. In a world of white snow, they had great fun. The cold and slippery ground did not dampen their enthusiasm. Working together and helping each other, they successfully reached the summit. During this trip, they also visited several representative scenic spots including Wannian Temple, White Dragon Cave, Qingyin Pavilion, Yixiantian, and China's largest natural ecological monkey area.

Group photo
Enjoying the mountains and snow, burning incense and worshipping Buddha. Moreover, on the evening of the 14th, all employees participated in an amateur activity organized by the company. Everyone was divided into four teams, each forming a group with a team name and slogan. Under the host's organization, everyone brainstormed, cooperated actively, and strived to complete each task with the best results. The game highlighted the importance of teamwork, and everyone expressed that they gained a lot from the activity—not only happiness but also a sense of life's meaning.
The footprints of Qianchuan people have once again been left on the beautiful mountains and rivers of our motherland. Next time, we set off again!
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