As 30 pairs of feet crushed the gravel along the shores of Dari Lake, and as rescue ropes stretched tautly through the muddy waters of a car stuck in the mud—this grassland bore witness not only to the scenery, but also to the blazing spirit of a team. In August 2025, all members of Runying Steel Group measured the true meaning of "on the road" with their wheels and feet.
DAY 1: Presenting Hada, Galloping into the Painting
The early morning convoy wound northward from Tangshan, arriving at the Ulan Butong grasslands at 3:00 PM sharp. Mongolian compatriots, holding white Hada, sang and toasted in traditional welcoming ceremonies. Horse hooves clattered, and motorcycles roared through the rolling grass. Business Department Manager Wang chuckled, "It's my first time riding a horse. The reins are heavier than a keyboard, but the world is vaster than a screen!"
DAY 2: Building a Path Where There Is No Road, Building a Path Together
The emerald waters of Dari Lake lay ahead, but there was no path to the shore. Thirty people spontaneously formed a "human conveyor belt," carrying dozens of rocks in 10 minutes, forcibly clearing a 20-meter path through the swamp. They built not only a path but also a bridge of collaboration. Continuing along the Dada and Re'a lines, their wheels surveyed the grassland's core.
DAY 3: Mud Medal, Fireworks and Sparks
The off-road vehicle rushed up a slope, stirring up a rain of mud and becoming stuck in a swamp. A colleague dove into the mud and hooked the tow rope. The two vehicles' linked winches roared, and applause echoed across the plains as they escaped. That night, fat from roasted whole lamb dripped onto the bonfire, crackling. Operations held up a firework stick: "Look! That's our exploding starlight!"
DAY 4: Return with Honor and a Promising Future
The convoy passed through a birch forest on its way home, with "Blue Lotus" playing on a loop on the intercom. The general manager summed it up: "The grasslands teach us that the true path is forged side by side."