As summer approaches, this year's Super Legion is set to fly to Malaysia to experience the charm and cuisine of this tropical city.
After a few hours of flight, we finally landed in Kuala Lumpur. Our first stop was the Batu Caves, one of Malaysia's most famous tourist attractions, renowned for its spectacular caves and grand Hindu temples. The most striking feature is its main cave, which is 100 meters high and has 272 steep stone steps. In front of the Batu Caves stands a gigantic gilded statue of Lord Murugan, the Hindu god of war, towering over 100 meters tall. The enormous statue looks majestic and grand from afar. Later, we visited Independence Square, where the European fairytale-like charm blends perfectly with the essence of Eastern Islamic culture, attracting us with its diverse architectural styles.
In the evening, we enjoyed local fruits and delicacies. Various tropical fruits were refreshing and sweet, bringing a touch of coolness in the slightly warm weather. After a night's rest, the next day we visited the beautiful Pink Mosque at the University of Sabah. Nestled by the sea and mountains, the environment was stunning. The entire building, with its pink exterior walls, looked romantic and charming, making it a perfect spot for group photos. Later, we went to the Floating Mosque, known for its spectacular sunset views. At sunset, the golden hues of the setting sun bathe the mosque, creating a picturesque reflection on the lake. You can take photos from the white pier not far away, and capturing the reflection from the lake is also a great idea.
On May 29th, we headed to the romantic Mermaid Island Resort. We leisurely played in the water, took selfies, and enjoyed the relaxing moments amidst our busy work life. As the sun slowly set into the sea, the glow of the sunset lit up the smiles on everyone's faces, and the day ended perfectly with a seafood feast.
Our final day was spent at the Kinabalu Cow Farm. The mist-covered peaks and cows grazing leisurely on the grass formed a beautiful scenery. Here, we enjoyed a New Zealand-like pastoral landscape, tasted fresh dairy products, and got close to the animals by feeding milk to calves and grass to lambs.
The significance of company outings like this extends beyond merely providing a break from the daily grind. They offer a unique opportunity for team members to bond, relax, and recharge. Such experiences foster stronger interpersonal relationships, enhance team cohesion, and build a positive company culture. The shared memories and adventures strengthen our team's unity, making us more motivated and aligned as we return to work, ready to tackle new challenges together.