Monday, December 10, 2012

Field Trip to Cheonan: A Milk Factory


A few weeks ago, on November 22nd, I went with the boss lady and the kindy kids on on a field trip to Cheonan to visit a milk factory. It was an interesting experience, though surprising since Zach didn't go along too. Instead he was stuck here since he had to be here for the elementary age kids for their classes.

We started out watching an informational video about milk processing and how the factory works which the kids probably didn't understand, but I understood it even less since I don't know Korean. The lady was nice and gave us a tour of the place and we took the elevator up and down through the whole process to see the different parts of the factory.

We arrived at a good time to see the milk starting to pass in the cartons along the conveyor belts.

The tour lady had a little mic and speaker during the tour.

I think she was talking about all the products that they make.

Because they were so short and couldn't see into the lab she had them jump, it was cute.

I drink these milk coffee things! Despite not being a huge coffee fan I like them since they're more milk and sweet instead of bitter.

Hey, I drink these too. This is yogurt and it is delicious.

Milk, milk, and more milk. Not for the lactose intolerant.

This section of the wall was covered in unlabeled cartons and a mirror. Cool.

This was the welcome sign that had been placed out front for us.

Tour complete, time to sample the product. 

She brought us all strawberry milk, it was so good. Not that the kids needed the sugar.

After the milk and the tour they did some running around while the boss took pictures. Me? I took a classy picture of all our empty milk cartons. 

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