2009年8月16日星期日

Boating for coral – increasing staff loyalty

I joined boating for coral organized by my company on 16 Aug 2009. During the trip, we saw some beautiful natural creations, and then we had a countryside walk in a small island, called Tai Mun.

Regis Mckenna’s 7S includes Structure, Systems, Strategy, Skills, Staff, Style and Shared Value. During the boating, staff not only enjoyed a family day, but also had better communication with others. Company values can be shared during such activities, such as “Nature”, “Environmental”, “Family” and “Education”.

Our cruiser left the pier.

My wife and I took a photo in the bow of a cruiser.


We left Science Park.


It is Ma On Shan (馬鞍山) as the shape of hill is like saddle.


We saw a Marine Police.

A small crystal boat we employed for seeing coral.


We saw the coral through the glass on the keel of the boat.


See! Many Coral!


Coral can be found everywhere near the coastal beach.


After that we went to Tap Mun (塔門) for lunch and countryside walk.


Fish and octopus were sun-dried.



Then, we went to Tin Hau Temple (天后廟).


A front view of Tin Hau Temple (天后廟)(A protector of fisherman and sailors, Tin Hau – the Queen of Heaven – is honoured with the most prayers from coastal peoples such as the Cantonese, Fujianese, Taiwanese and Vietnamese.)


Many very large and colorful spiders were found. It must be poison.


My wife and I took another picture.


Then we went to “Balanced Rock” (疊石).


It is like two of square rocks which are stacked together.


People like to stay there to enjoy sunset.


The cow was clever to have rest under trees. It was a really hot day!


After that we went to Lai Chi Chong (荔枝莊) for a while.


Twenty years ago, I joined a camp in Lai Chi Chong (荔枝莊). The terrace was very beautiful and distinct. But it is not so distinct now.


Do you see two jump fishes (彈塗魚 Periophthalmus cantonensis) under the rock?


A fighter (suspended) was seen.


When we left, we needed to pass the marine police’s cruiser.



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