Museum model of Tianjin was breath taking

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Today we in class we learned about a case study of a corporation. The area we studied was the development of the employees and how important the employees are to the company. The company that was researched was Bestgrand Holdings which was researched by Professor Bing Ren. The company was founded in 1990 and this company has invested in many areas. The areas include high tech ventures, chemical products, plant extracts, construction industry, automobile transportation, digital products, and other places. We learned that in Chinese organization chart it is horizontal compared to the US vertical organization chart.
After class we visited two museums. The first was the Museum of Tianjin. This was really cool they had a really really big model of the city. It was the coolest model of a city that I have ever seen. They had a huge projector above this model that explained the different areas of Tianjin. The model was synchronized perfectly with the video. The model lite up and it looked like a miniature live city! The tour guides explained to our class the different areas of Tianjin and how it continues to grow. Tianjin is continually growing everyday there are cranes everywhere here!
The second museum explained the financial history of China. The begging of the tour we got to see Chinese original currency which was a sea shell! Then they began to advance and use metal and it started to shape into a coin. We got to lift a million dollar's worth of Yuan which was pretty heavy and then we lifted old money that is worth a million dollars. The museum explained the history of Chinese currency which was very interesting.

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