Minghefa Group's 2014 Cadre Team Building - Korean Blue House Tour

In order to enhance mutual understanding and communication among department heads of Minghefa Group, enhance team collaboration ability and cohesion. Stimulate employee potential and passion, enhance work enthusiasm and creativity. Improve work efficiency and employee motivation, relieve employee mental stress, and relax oneself.


Minghefa Group organized a team building activity in South Korea's Blue House,

Time: April 2014

Address: Blue House, South Korea

Personnel: Managers and family members of various departments in Minghefa Shenzhen



The most prominent feature of the Korean political center Blue House is its blue roof, also known as the "Blue Palace". It is the presidential residence and political center of the Republic of Korea. The first thing you see when you arrive at the Blue Tile Terrace is the green tiles of the main building. The main building of Qinghuatai is backed by Beiyue Mountain, and the green tiles and curved roof complement each other beautifully.


The green grasslands and endless flower gardens here are great places for walking, as well as places where presidents have planted commemorative trees throughout history. The most famous one is the pine tree, which has a history of about 300 years. The Infinite Flower Garden is a great place for tourists to take photos, especially during the season when Infinite Flowers bloom from July to October, it is even more colorful. In addition, there is even more to visit in the wing room, where gifts from foreign friends to the President are displayed. Visiting here is free, and souvenirs of the Qingtile Terrace can also be purchased at the souvenir counter. Also, don't forget to visit the Seven Palaces. The Seven Palaces are seven traditional style palaces and elegant courtyards from the Joseon Dynasty, which have attracted a large number of tourists since their opening to the outside world in 2001.


The winding path of Qingwatai adds a touch of beauty to the entire Qingwatai. This road extends from Jingfu Palace to Qingwatai. On the left side of the path is the stone wall of Jingfu Palace, and on the right side is the art museum and high-rise buildings. The small path on the side of Jingfu Palace is lined with stone walls and towering ancient trees, making it a great place for walking.

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