First corporate field trip

Last week teambuilding in Lumut felt like a high school field trip. It was packed with challenges and actions. Besides, it was a totally awesome experience to see plenty of unexpected stuffs, such as ...


1. The parade of Xia Mi by the road side


Isn't it yummy? Think twice.


Someone was spreading it nicely on the net besides the "roadside".


That someone added extra flavour by stepping on it


Xia Mi was basically on the road.


More Xia Mi and motorcycles are passing by.


Seng Ming, who was wearing the event T-shirt, trying to be xia mi. :-D


2. Kuala Gala, the bird shooting


....not using the gun, but camera to "shoot" down the images for different types of birds. Why the name of the activity has to be so "explicit" that made everyone giggling by hearing it?!


3. Matang Charcoal Factory


Fed by a lot of number figures regarding the charcoal factory. However, by the end of the day, we had a questionaires that are not related to any of the illustration of the charcoal factory tour. "Do you think charcoal laptop exist?" Only google knows, I think.


4. Taiping Zoo


Favourite shot #1 - graceful swan


Favourite shot #2 - clumsy pig

Yahoo, controversy is the norm of life! Station games was interrupted with heavy rain and thunderstorm, but everyone put on their raincoat, running in the zoo (typical kiasu boh kiasi people) while letting water soaked their pants and sport shoes. It was wonderfully fun, especially when I did not get sick the next day. Hiak-hiak.


5. Korean Sauna Man


Sebastian tried to dry up himself on the bus with a small towel wrapping around his head. Cute-da!


6. Swiss Garden Damai Laut, Lumut


The landscape from the lobby.


Our room.


Swimming pool that face the sea.


Landscape around the ball rooms area.

Accommodation was wonderful. I wish I can go again. 18 holes of golf course in a total isolated land. The wicked thought that first came into my mind was to drive your business counterparts here, "prison" them and force them to finish listening your business plans. Ha!