Date:2021.11.04
On the afternoon of November 2nd, a bonfire party with the theme of "In the Name of Family, Warm You Up" was held at the White Deer Lawn of Gucheng Bay Scenic Area in Yada Gaochun Industrial Park. Residents, commercial street merchants and employees of the Park gathered together to share a warm family time and spend a campfire night together.
Various afternoon tea and pastries such as desserts, fruits and drinks were carefully prepared on the spot. While enjoying the food, interactive activities such as leisure chess and cards, pictures taking, script-killing board games, and mobile game competitions were proceeding in an orderly manner.
As the evening approached, the bonfire was lit, and the party officially kicked off. Interesting interactive games, delicious roasted whole lamb feast, a wide variety of barbecue food, and wonderful performances made the whole party gradually become lively, and the scene was full of laughter.
In dynamic DJing, all participants joined hands and danced the "rabbit dance" around the blazing bonfire. They laughed and indulged in love, singing and dancing, pushing the bonfire atmosphere of the whole party to a climax. The fireworks and the warmth of the attending families formed a unique and beautiful scenery in Gucheng Bay.
The bonfire party ushered in the end during the "Drumming and Passing Flowers" game. Songs and dances brought everyone closer to each other, and the cold of autumn evening all disappeared.
The happy time was always short. The residents' family members, merchants and employees were still panting for more and they all appreciated the warmth of Yada family. "I feel very happy to be able to dance with everyone around the bonfire. There are also roasted whole lamb and barbecue to taste. I hope there will be more opportunities for reunion in the future." said Mr. Lin, the owner of the park community.
As an attempt and innovation tourism product of Gucheng Bay, the Lawn Bonfire Party conducts an internal simulation exercise to enrich the diversity of activities in the scenic area, as well as tests and improves the coordination capabilities of the Park’s various sectors.