

On December 26th, with anticipation and excitement, the Fuleton team arrived in Chengdu by plane! A professional tour guide was already waiting to pick us up, and a heartwarming authentic lunch was arranged, allowing everyone to feel the warmth and deliciousness of Chengdu as soon as they landed. In the afternoon, we headed straight to the Sanxingdui Museum—the largest single-building archaeological museum in Southwest China, which is truly HUGE! "Sleeping for three thousand years, awakening to astound the world," when the magnificent golden masks, the giant sacred tree, and the solemn bronze figures came into view, everyone was deeply shocked by the mystery and brilliance of the ancient Shu civilization. Following the guide, we immersed ourselves in learning about the past and present of Sanxingdui, and through the unsolved mysteries, we traveled through thousands of years to experience the unique charm of the Shu region.

As night fell, we began our free exploration of Chengdu's vibrant city life! Some strolled through Kuanzhai Alley, touching the historical and cultural of Chengdu in the parallel arrangement of Kuan Alley, Zhai Alley, and Jing Alley. Others visited Chunxi Road, the fashion center of Chengdu, encountering delicious food and vibrant city life, fully experiencing the vitality and liveliness of the city.

On December 27th, after breakfast, we left the city center and traveled along the Sichuan Basin to Dujiangyan City, the source of the Tianfu Plain. Our first stop was the Dujiangyan Irrigation System, a "World Cultural Heritage" site. We explored the Dujiangyan Irrigation System, built under the supervision of Li Bing and his son, and experienced the ingenious design of the Baopingkou, Feishayan, and Yuzui up close, marveling at the wisdom and courage of the ancients. Walking across the Anlan Suspension Bridge and gazing at the Qin'an Tower, then climbing to the top of the Yulei Pavilion, we took in the panoramic view of Dujiangyan and the Minjiang River, a magnificent sight that was truly exhilarating.

After lunch, we headed to Mount Qingcheng. We climbed the steps together, slowly making our way along the winding mountain path. The stone steps underfoot were wet and glistening from the rain, and ancient trees towered on either side. Raindrops dripping from the branches created delicate splashes of water, and the air was filled with the fresh scent of plants. Through the relaxed climb and interaction, everyone not only completely relaxed but also grew closer to each other, deeply appreciating the beauty of nature and the warmth of traveling together as a team. In the evening, we returned to the city, and the long-awaited special hot pot dinner arrived as promised! The spicy and delicious hot pot dispelled the fatigue of the day.


December 28th, the last day of the team-building trip, was still full of excitement! After breakfast, we headed straight to the Chengdu Panda Base for a close encounter with these adorable creatures. Everyone watched the pandas' endearing antics while learning about the base's research work.

A heartwarming interlude unfolded at this moment: General Manager Owen specially prepared cute panda plush toys as gifts for each employee's child. This simple gesture was full of care. This unexpected surprise created a warm atmosphere and added a heartwarming memory to this team-building trip, extending beyond the workplace to include families.

Afterward, we went to the Wuhou Temple to explore the history of the Three Kingdoms. This temple, originally built in the first year of Zhangwu of the Shu Han Dynasty, was initially a temple dedicated to Zhuge Liang, but later became a temple commemorating both the ruler and his ministers. Here, we deeply felt Zhuge Liang's spirit of "dedicating himself wholeheartedly until his death," immersed in the rich culture of the Three Kingdoms.

Leaving the Wuhou Temple, the adjacent Jinli Ancient Street was our next stop. This ancient street is connected to the South Suburb Park and the Wuhou Temple, with attractions such as the ancient stage, the Nine-Grade Snack Street, Zhuge Liang's Well, and the First Archway of Western Shu, all arranged in a charming manner, combining food, entertainment, and Three Kingdoms-themed culture. The Fuleton team members strolled through the ancient streets and alleys, sampling authentic local snacks, selecting unique souvenirs, and fully experiencing Chengdu's laid-back lifestyle. At the end of the trip, we visited People's Park, a place that combines gardens, culture, historical preservation, patriotic education, and leisure activities. Everyone took a short break here, enjoying the relaxed atmosphere and bringing this team-building trip to a perfect conclusion.

During our three days in Chengdu, we not only enjoyed the beautiful scenery of Sichuan and explored the ancient Shu culture, but also strengthened our team spirit and built a solid foundation for collaboration through walking together and exploring together.
This short break is for a better start! Carrying the warmth and strength gained from this team-building trip, the Fuleton team members will set off again, dedicating themselves to their work with even closer collaboration and greater enthusiasm, working together to embark on a new journey! We look forward to our next journey together!
