April 20th was a very special day for BONLUCK. 17 VVIPs, who need the highest attention and the most careful care visited BONLUCK factory. Ken Lee, the Deputy General Manager, and Jason, the Resident Oversea Engineer and the staff in Oversea Department gave them their warmest welcome.
The students were watching the BONLUCK video with Ken Lee. They were excited to know that there were BONLUCK buses running in places like Australia, Middle East, Europe, etc. where they come from. They are too excited to wait even one more minute to see how the bus was made.
They shouted excitedly while walking into the workshop and the big buses and coaches came into sight. ‘This is awesome!’, ‘It’s sooo big!’ ‘Amazing!’ ‘We should try in class to make a bus by ourselves, why not?’ Questions were flown out from their mouths every time they see anything new. Ken Lee, Jason and the other receivers made the explanation to them as easier as possible for them to understand.
After their visit, Ken Lee told that it was great to have accompanied them to show the production and the culture of BONLUCK, and he and BONLUCK was more than happy to get the opportunity to show the factory in public. BONLUCK buses are not only in best quality, but also for the people, for the life. He hoped that the students enjoyed their time in BONLUCK too.