BYD, a technology-driven company, in the eyes of many people, BYD represents domestic new energy vehicles, but it is in such a new field, BYD is also deeply rooted in the cultural soil of China for 5,000 years, and does not forget to show the charm of Chinese culture. As a representative of Made in China, BYD has not only made outstanding achievements in the automotive field, but also played an important role in cultural inheritance.
BYD has integrated Chinese culture into all aspects of the process in various ways, for example, in terms of product design, BYD combines traditional Chinese aesthetics with modern technology to create unique products, such as Yangwang, Yunlin, and Dynasty series. These are enough to show that BYD is developing towards a new field at the same time, it still shows Chinese culture to the fullest.
The cooperation between BYD and the "China National Treasure Conference" is also an important attempt by BYD in cultural inheritance. I also participated in offline activities, and I found that through this series of extended content, I had a deeper understanding of the stories behind the national treasures. From exquisite techniques to unique aesthetics, from profound and long-standing philosophical ideas to brilliant history and culture, every national treasure is a treasure of Chinese civilization.
This cooperation will also use the Internet platform to allow more people to participate in the inheritance of national treasure culture, and also cooperate with the "National Cultural Relics Crime Clue Reporting Platform" to protect our Chinese culture and cultural relics.
BYD's cooperation not only allows us to see more Chinese culture, but also allows us to know how to protect our Chinese culture and contribute to the inheritance and development of Chinese culture.
With the deepening of globalization, cultural exchanges between countries are becoming more and more frequent. In this process, BYD firmly stood on the position of Chinese culture and showed the charm and influence of Chinese culture to the world. I think this is the social responsibility that a company should have, and I also want to see more Chinese culture go global.