[Photo] Everland Holds 'Adieu Safari Bus, Welcome Safari World Wild Tram' Event
Samsung C&T Resort Division Vice President Jeong Byeong-seok (first from the left) and Zoo Director Jeong Dong-hee (second from the left) pose for a commemorative photo with former zookeeper Park Gwang-wol (third from the left) and members of the Animal Love Group in front of the retiring safari bus and the newly introduced Safari World Wild Tram. Photo by Samsung C&T
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The Everland Safari Bus, operating its final run, and the newly introduced Safari World Wild Tram are running the safari together. (Photo by Samsung C&T)
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The last operating Everland Safari Bus and the newly introduced Safari World Wild Tram running together on the safari. (Photo by Samsung C&T)
View original image[Asia Economy Reporter Jeong Hyunjin] Everland, operated by Samsung C&T Resort Division, held the event "Adieu Safari Bus, Welcome Safari World Wild Tram" on the 13th to commemorate the retirement of the safari bus that has been with them for 45 years. The event was attended by Everland Animal Love Group children, pre-selected SNS members, retired zookeepers closely connected to the safari, and Everland officials.
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The attendees presented the safari bus with nostalgic handwritten letters and flower garlands, and joined the last run of the safari bus and the first departure of the new Safari World Wild Tram. Starting from the 14th, Everland will operate a tram with full panoramic windows instead of the existing safari bus, allowing visitors to observe the wild animals more closely.
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