Gathering strength to explore colorful Guizhou-- Sunny Group four-day tour
As the first rays of the morning sun pierce through the clouds, partners from Sunny Group are already gathered at Shenzhen North Railway Station, ready to embark on their journey. This group-building trip, themed "Exploring Karst Landscapes and Building Unity Together," is not merely a geographical expedition but also serves as a catalyst for enhancing team cohesion.
Day One: Dialogues Between Ancient and Modern Times
After five hours aboard a high-speed train, the group arrives in Guiyang, known as "China's Summer Capital." At Yelang Valley’s mysterious Stone Henge, colleagues either gaze upward to study the ancient Yelang totems carved into cliff walls or lower their eyes to touch the moss-covered ruins of Tunbao, bridging history and modernity within the click of a camera shutter. Walking along Qingyan Ancient Town's verdant stone paths, they admire the century-old Wenchang Pavilion with its intricate eaves and warped corners, as well as the curved stone arches behind narrow lanes—symbols of time tunnels where everyone experiences the harmonious coexistence of four religions.
Day Two: The Splendor of Nature
The 10,000-mu flower sea atop Gimhae Snow Mountain offers an abundant springtime gift. The Yinzhai terraces resemble Earth's fingerprints, while the golden fields of rapeseed flowers create breathtaking vistas that compel frequent stops for photography. At Libo Small Seven Holes, the misty Raya Waterfall produces rainbows, blending laughter with water sounds and startling forest birds. By Wolongtan's azure "jelly water," technical expert Allen volunteers as a portrait photographer, capturing moments of colleagues dressed in ethnic costumes and family-style selfies taken with selfie sticks.
Warm Lunch & Surprise Birthday Celebration
At a local farmhouse restaurant near Libo Small Seven Holes, the steam from Miao sour fish soup fills the air. Suddenly, the guide extinguishes the lights, signaling silence as a waiter rolls out a birthday cake. As "Happy Birthday to You" echoes through the wooden beams, Executive Lee turns in astonishment to see a beautifully lit fruitcake reflecting candlelight. Overwhelmed, Lee chokes back tears, declaring it the warmest birthday in three decades. Accompanied by creamy sour fish soup and Miao songs, this spontaneous celebration adds a human touch to the karst landscape.
Day Three: Xijiang Miao Village Night Banquet Carnival
The illuminated stilt houses of Xijiang Thousand-Household Miao Village serve as the most poignant exclamation point of the trip. In Silversmith Village, skilled artisans carve the epic tale of Miao migration onto phoenix hairpins with deft fingertips. During the long-table banquet, Miao women serenade guests with traditional wine songs, prompting even the most reserved colleagues to shed formality and dance impromptu. Late at night, young colleagues dressed in Miao attire capture memorable moments at the viewing platform.
Day Four: Intangible Heritage Town Exploration
Before dawn lifts the morning mist, the group wanders along Danzhai Wanda Town's bluestone roads. The eastern lake breeze carries the aroma of sour soup noodles, inspiring the marketing department to document the scenery via mobile devices.
Final Chapter: A Promise Among Mountains and Rivers
On the return high-speed train, the receding mountains and rivers mirror the unforgettable memories of this four-day journey spanning 1,600 kilometers—from the secrets of Yelang to the modern town. Beyond collecting 12 terabytes of image materials, Sunny Group has deepened its team understanding under the witness of nature's grandeur. Returning to urban life, the group carries not only scenic photographs but also renewed resonance and courage to move forward together.