Luyuan Group Participates in Key Event Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of China–Thailand Diplomatic Relations, Promoting Youth Exchange
Luyuan Group Participates in Key Event Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of China–Thailand Diplomatic Relations, Promoting Youth Exchange
Selasa, 03 Februari 2026 | 09:29
BANGKOK, THAILAND -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 3 February 2026 - Since January 14, the two-week "Boundless
Creativity, Youth Connection" China–Thailand Youth Cultural Exchange
Series officially kicked off in Bangkok. Over 500 representatives from
various sectors and university students in both countries gathered for
this cross-border cultural engagement. Jointly organized by China's
Intercontinental communication center (CICC) and Chulalongkorn
University, and supported by Thailand's Ministry of Culture, Ministry of
Interior, and the Office of the Prime Minister, the event serves as a
robust platform for deepening youth exchange between the two nations.
Luyuan Group, together with its global brand LYVA, was invited to
participate, showcasing innovative products to foster cross-cultural
youth engagement.
As part of the program, Luyuan Group co-launched the "Ride with Panda,
Toward the Future Together" China–Thailand Youth Friendship Ride. Young
participants from both countries rode Luyuan motorbike featuring the
panda mascot "A Pu" through iconic Bangkok landmarks, symbolizing the
vitality and enduring friendship between China and Thailand.
As an invited corporate representative, Luyuan Group donated a
panda-themed motorbike to Dhurakij Pundit University, encouraging youth
to document cultural and exchange stories through action. This
appearance highlighted Luyuan's commitment to social responsibility and
cultural influence, while also showcasing the Group's progress in
accelerating global expansion through its brand LYVA. Currently,
Luyuan's business footprint spans over 80 countries and regions.
Looking ahead, Luyuan Group will continue to collaborate with global
partners to explore new paths in green mobility and contribute to
sustainable development worldwide.
In addition, the event also featured the "Gifts from China" exhibition,
themed around the 50th anniversary of China–Thailand friendship.
Organized with the support of the China National Arts and Crafts
Society's Pattern R&D Center, the Pattern Museum, and Qilin
Co-creation, the exhibition brought together numerous Chinese heritage
brands, attracting significant interest from young attendees from both
countries.
Among the highlights was the debut of the "The Eight Horses of
Contemporary Prosperitye" — a horse-themed pattern co-created by the
Pattern Museum and artist ZHENG CHONG in celebration of the Year of the
Horse — adding rich cultural depth to the event. Contemporary artworks
by Xu Shanxun from Mogu Gallery, along with leading Chinese brands such
as GELASIGE, Beyond Home Textiles, and Youji Jewelry, further embodied
the vibrant reach of Chinese culture abroad.