Gwangju Customs and Korea Horticultural Therapy Welfare Association Experience Flower Lifestyle
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Park Jin-hyung] Gwangju Main Customs Office conducted a 'Flower Lifestyle Experience Education' to manage the stress of employees arising from the work environment.
This experience education was supported by the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs and the Korea Agro-Fisheries & Food Trade Corporation, and implemented by the Gwangju branch of the Korea Horticultural Therapy Welfare Association, where a pot-making activity using Phalaenopsis orchids was held.
Employees who participated in the experience expressed satisfaction, saying, "Through this experience, we increased our interest in flowers and plants and had a valuable time calming our minds."
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Meanwhile, Gwangju Customs is creating a green office using plants and fostering an organizational culture of communication and harmony through psychological management of employees, such as experiencing non-face-to-face companion plant making with family members.
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