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Forge ahead in unity, create the dream of Korean electricity-Korea Electric's comprehensive wiring eFrom September 23rd to September 26th, 2014, a group of thirty-two people from KD Cable started a four-day trip to South Korea. The trip was affected by the typhoon "Phoenix", and time compression was tight, but it did not affect everyone The mood and excitement make this trip even more fulfilling!
At 9:30 on the morning of September 23, boarding was smooth. Getting off the plane is our first attraction: Dragon Head Rock, which is formed by a volcanic eruption, like a giant dragon in mythology, stands on the surging coast. Then I hurried to Seoul. It was already evening in Seoul, but the beauty of N Seoul Tower (not to climb the tower) was still visible. The drizzle accompanied the company, and the fatigue of the day was swept away. I arrived at the hotel early after dinner and rested because I had to leave early the next day. Everyone gathered at 7 am (6 am China time) on September 24, drove for breakfast for nearly an hour, and tasted the authentic Korean breakfast buffet. Healthy eating is a characteristic of South Korea, which also allows us to re-understand the usual eating habits. After breakfast, we will visit Gyeongbokgung Palace, the palace of the Joseon Dynasty, where the Korean drama Mingseung was filmed. It is a folk museum; the presidential palace-Cheongwadae (appearance) (the most prominent feature of Cheongwadae, the political center of South Korea) is its Cheongwa. The main building is backed by the mountain Bukak, and the cheering roof and the curved roof are interesting and very beautiful. (Representing South Korea, blue tiles and curved roofs represent blue tiles.) When you arrive in Korea, you must wear a Hanbok once and make kimchi yourself. This experience is very exciting. Everyone tried all this with joyful laughter and learned a lot. The day's trip ends here. In Korea, it takes an hour to eat and stay at a hotel. Colleagues who have worked hard for a day have already slept in the car for a while. At noon on September 25, we need to rush back from Seoul to Jeju Island. In the morning, our guide took everyone to the duty-free shop. With the experience of duty-free shops on the 24th, everyone can buy things faster, with limited time, but they always get what they want. The speed of the Chinese people is quite worthy of recognition. Shopping in South Korea is also one of the interests of many tourists. Whether accompanying them to purchase or share gifts with friends and relatives, for us foreigners, duty-free shops are the most direct and convenient choice.
September 26, today is the day of the return trip, and the schedule is extremely full. However, the beauty of Jeju Island is truly a sight that tourists want to see. In particular, the 182-meter-high Seongsan Ilchulbong is a rare volcanic body erupting from the sea among the many craters on Jeju Island 100,000 years ago. It turned out to be an isolated volcanic island. As the sand and gravel of the Xinyang Beach gradually accumulated, the island was connected to the land. On the top of the mountain is a sand-shaped crater with a diameter of 600 meters and a depth of 90 meters. 99 sharp stones surround the crater, like a huge crown. It is surrounded by the sea on three sides and is very open. There is Udo Island on the north side, and Shifu Headlands on the south side, and Shishan Peak, Doosan Peak, and Diwei Peak on the west. The sunrise landscape seen at the peak of Chengshan Sunrise Peak has been regarded as the first scene in the "Ten Scenic Views of Chenzhou" since ancient times. The spectacular sunrise at sea will make you sigh involuntarily, but you must climb to the top of the mountain. Because the scenery at the top of the mountain is the most breathtaking, and only when you reach the top of the mountain can you see the vast coastline and the magnificent idyllic scenery on the grassland! Then I went to Seongeup Folk Village, a unique folk culture in Jeju. The village still has villagers living there, and I fully felt the strong folk customs. After dinner, the children ’s paradise is the Teddy Bear Museum. According to a Korean guide, bears are Korean ancestors. They respect the bears and follow the rules of the country. We all want to take them all home. But the price is expensive, and there is a little secret: MADE IN CHINA! Haha.
At 10:30 in the evening, our team returned smoothly. The four-day tour allowed us to learn about Korean culture, enjoy Korean cuisine, experience the beauty of Korea, and a wide range of cosmetics, all of which came home with loads!
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