Luyuan Group Champions China–Thailand Youth Exchange at 50th Anniversary Diplomatic Celebration
Corporate participation in Bangkok cultural exchange series underscores deepening ties and youth engagement between the two nations
Luyuan Group played a prominent role in a key event marking the 50th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and Thailand, contributing to youth cultural exchange and bilateral goodwill.
The two-week “Boundless Creativity, Youth Connection” China–Thailand Youth Cultural Exchange Series began on January 14 in Bangkok, bringing together more than five hundred representatives from government, academia and youth sectors from both countries to foster closer ties and mutual understanding.
The event was jointly organised by China’s Intercontinental Communication Center and Chulalongkorn University, with support from Thailand’s Ministry of Culture, Ministry of Interior and the Office of the Prime Minister, reflecting official endorsement and high-level cooperation in cultural diplomacy.
Invited to participate with its global brand LYVA, Luyuan Group showcased innovative products and co-launched the “Ride with Panda, Toward the Future Together” China–Thailand Youth Friendship Ride.
Young participants from both countries rode Luyuan motorbikes adorned with the panda mascot “A Pu” through iconic Bangkok landmarks, symbolising the vitality of cross-border friendship and the enduring partnership between China and Thailand.
As part of its corporate engagement, Luyuan donated a panda-themed motorbike to Dhurakij Pundit University, encouraging students to capture and share cultural exchange stories through their own creative endeavours.
Luyuan’s involvement highlighted its commitment to social responsibility and cultural influence, while showcasing the Group’s expanding global footprint, which now spans more than eighty countries and regions.
Looking ahead, the company said it will continue to work with international partners to explore new opportunities in green mobility and sustainable development.
The wider exchange series also featured the “Gifts from China” exhibition, bringing together Chinese heritage brands and contemporary artworks, further enriching the cultural experience for young attendees and reinforcing the vibrant cultural dialogue between the two nations on the occasion of half a century of diplomatic relations.