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Spring travel to seek charm by Tiger Hill, a heartfelt journey along Shiquan Street — IMOC annual trip to Suzhou

The spring breeze brushes the face, and warmth fills the air. On 29th March, IMOC organized a day trip for all employees to visit Suzhou's Tiger Hill and Shiquan Street. Everyone left their busy work behind temporarily and embarked hand in hand with colleagues and family to an appointment with Gusu, relaxing body and mind while immersing in the cultural landscape and strengthening friendships, leaving warm and beautiful collective memories. 

In the early morning, the bus full of laughter and joy set off from the company. To make the journey more interesting, the company carefully prepared parent-child interaction activities like questions on literary knowledge, Suzhou history, and more. The children participated enthusiastically and the mingling of their innocent voices with the laughter of employees filled the bus with warmth, making the journey full of comfort and joy. 

Upon arriving at Tiger Hill, known as “the No.1 Scenic Spot in Wuzhong,” everyone strolled among green mountains and clear waters, exploring millennia-old historical sites. From the ingenious architecture of the Broken Beam Hall to the Zen legend of Hanhai Spring over the historical anecdotes of the Sword Testing Stone to the mysterious depth of Sword Pool and finally to the world-famous leaning Tiger Hill Pagoda. Employees and children appreciated the scenery while listening to explanations, immersing themselves in the rich cultural heritage of Jiangnan. 

Within the scenic area, children ran and played on the Thousand-People Stone and discovered wonders in the bamboo forest while parents slowed their pace to take photos, make memories, and chat, making the spring outing even more meaningful. 

In the afternoon, everyone arrived at the artistically vibrant Shiquan Street. With bluestone roads, white walls with dark tiles, specialty shops, and Suzhou cuisine—every step revealed a new scene, fully displaying the local life of Gusu. Employees strolled with their children through creative shops, sampled local snacks and admired intangible cultural heritage crafts. As they leisurely walked, they experienced the slow pace of Suzhou life. Children picked out small gifts they liked, while parents shared parenting insights and work experiences in a relaxed atmosphere, creating a scene of joyful harmony. 

This one-day trip not only allowed employees to relax and relieve stress amid the spring scenery but also provided a platform for communication among employees, family, and colleagues, enhancing team cohesion and sense of belonging. Everyone expressed that they would bring this warmth and vitality back to their work, dedicating themselves with even greater enthusiasm and spirited determination, striving alongside the company to achieve new successes. 

In the future, IMOC will continue to uphold the concept of "people-oriented," organizing, more diverse and colorful team activities, allowing employees to enjoy life and feel warmth outside of busy work, together building a caring and cohesive IMOC family.KLV_8321_wm__10817501.jpg