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The surging tide of the country | "Chinese style" sailed out to sea to circle foreign consumers

CCTV news: The Spring Festival is a traditional festival of Chinese, with the global heat of Chinese culture, the "national tide" sails out to sea, and countless foreign consumers are fans.

In the picture, the "post-90s" Thai girl is named Miao Na, and her three-year study experience in China has made her deeply fall in love with China. Although she has returned to Thailand after graduation, she has maintained the habit of traditional Chinese festivals. The Spring Festival of the Year of the Tiger is coming soon, and she came to Bangkok's Chinatown to pick up New Year goods, and took a Vlog of what she saw and heard and uploaded it to her personal social platform to introduce Chinese culture to her friends.

The surging tide of the country | "Chinese style" sailed out to sea to circle foreign consumers

Not only the Chinese New Year, for Miao Na, there are Chinese elements almost everywhere in her life, and the pure electric car she drives full of New Year goods comes from China.

The surging tide of the country | "Chinese style" sailed out to sea to circle foreign consumers

In the past year, 2 million cars on the mainland have driven abroad, of which 310,000 new energy vehicles have gone to sea and driven into thousands of households around the world. Not only new energy vehicles, a large number of domestic excavators, cranes, loaders and other construction machinery have also crossed the mountains and seas overseas.

This group of "big guys" who are about to go to sea to enter the Turkish market, unlike ordinary locomotives, the body of the loader is painted with the auspicious meaning of "Suzaku", and it is this special design that has won the favor of overseas customers.

The surging tide of the country | "Chinese style" sailed out to sea to circle foreign consumers

Last year, the equipment company's products have spread to 187 countries and regions around the world, covering 97% of the countries along the "Belt and Road". Nowadays, the "national tide" version of "big guys" attracts orders from more countries.

Li Ge, head of a heavy equipment company: Behind the popularity of the "national tide" wind is the support of China's economy and China's hard power, and it is also to express the elements of traditional Chinese culture through an innovative form, so that the world not only knows that there is China on the tip of the tongue, but also culturally empowered Chinese equipment and equipment to equip the world.

(CCTV)

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