Having some time to ourselves in the morning, Ana and Carey took a stroll around the local area and took in the mountain character.
A spirited group from the homestay breezed away to have a chicken lunch with local Rotarians at the Rotarian-owned Parl Mu Parl Jahn (Good Taste Good Dish) restaurant.
We go to Rotarian-owned Dilli Precision large format UV printer manufacturer next where we learn more about the company’s evolution from manufacturing abacuses in 1975 to CAD drafting equipment to large format printers such as the NEOPLUS UVP-1606(W), HP being their biggest competitor. Dilli has sales representives worldwide, including Orlando, FL and is refinfing technology for printing on various substrates including wood, marble, and plastics. The company is also making use of lenticular (3-D) printing technology.
From Dilli, the team and accompanying Rotarians travel to Hyoja High School for the third anniversary of the Rotary’s Interact youth program. Many students were recognized for the leadership positions and were awarded educational scholarships. The commitment and enthusiasm for the Interact program was evident in the supporting Rotarians, as well as the students. We were honored to be a part of such a special celebration and were happy to join in the recognition of the outstanding student participants.
Sent off with the youthful exuberance of Hyoja’s students, the team meets up with other local Rotarians for a meal of side dishes galore at Bawhewa Sonamu (Rock and Pine Tree) restaurant.







