CK OVERSEAS BUSINESS CONVENTION 
MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA



This is the overseas business convention that my group did back in 2019. We had our first milestone achieved by making this overseas convention a success, bringing the whole team's elite for a trip to Melbourne, Australia. Our business convention were held at The Pier, Geelong.

The pier itself was first built in the 1850’s originally known as ‘Railway Pier’ it was used for loading and unloading cargo.  The pier was re-built in the late 1920s and renamed Cunningham Pier in 1929.  The facility was unused for a period of time until the 1980s where it became a party pier playing host to Geelong’s New Year on the Pier and more so from the mid 90’s when it was widely visited as a Smorgy’s restaurant, until it’s current transformation as The Pier Geelong, along with Wah Bar and Wah Wah Gee in 2010. Situated 250 metres out over Corio Bay is the beautiful two-storey weatherboard building with over 3000sq.m of floor space, the tired weatherboard beauty was reborn in 2010, in the hands of the EMC Group and was renamed The Pier Geelong.


This is a photo of me and my team partners. We accomplished 7 out of 10 awards. Special thanks to my family members, my friends, my partners and most importantly my clients. Without their support and trust, I will not achieve what I have achieved with my team throughout the year.


Twelve Apostles.

After finished our business convention, we did went for a trip around. The first place that we went is Twelve Apostles. Located approximately 275km west of Melbourne, the Twelve Apostles are a group of limestone stacks off Port Campbell National Park. These amazing rock stacks offer a dramatic picture along the rugged coastline of Victoria and rise up out of the Southern Ocean to create a majestic splendour that has to be seen to be believed. Part of the major attraction of the Great Ocean Road, the Twelve Apostles are a must see attraction on any visit to Victoria.



Hosier Lane, Melbourne, Victoria.

It is located not far from Flinders Street Station. The lane is full of street art on the walls. I found the Post Malone and Kobe Bryant the basketball player from the Los Angeles Lakers to be the most interesting. Since the street art is always changing those two may not be there by my next time in Melbourne. It is definitely worth a quick look here for about 15-20 minutes.


Brighton Bathing Boxes.

From the beach you will have incredible views of Port Phillip Bay and towards the Melbourne city skyline, which is only 13km away. Put it simple, these colourful timber boxes are for storing fishing gear, deck chairs and sheltering from the sun on a scorching day at the beach.


 

State Library Of Victoria.

The State Library Victoria is the main library of the Australian state of Victoria. Located in Melbourne, it was established in 1854 as the Melbourne Public Library, making it Australia's oldest public library and one of the first free libraries in the world.

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