Tech, cultural conservation impress media group

Writer: Chen Siqi  |  Editor: Zhang Chanwen  |  From: Shenzhen Daily  |  Updated: 2023-05-22

Li Hongyi, a delegate from China Journal, used his DJI GoPro camera to document an experiment that tested the safety performance of two batteries: an NCM battery and BYD’s blade battery, with the blade battery’s outstanding performance impressing the onsite visitors to BYD, the world’s largest electric vehicle manufacturer, at its headquarters in Pingshan District on Friday.

“I was overwhelmed by the technology. BYD is truly a technology and innovation-oriented company,” Li said after watching the experiment.

On Friday, a delegation comprising 30 presidents, editors-in-chief and journalists from 27 overseas Chinese-language media institutions paid a visit to Shenzhen, exploring the BYD headquarters, Dawan Residence and Qianhai, as part of their journey in Guangdong Province.

“Through the first-hand reports made by the overseas Chinese-language media during the trip, the overseas Chinese will have the opportunity to stay informed about the development of their motherland,” Huang Xiaodong, a delegate from Sing Tao Daily and leader of the media group, said. “The overseas Chinese-language media shoulder the responsibility to spread the real Shenzhen and China stories to the world.”

Delegates take photos during their visit to BYD. Chen Siqi

“I couldn’t help but shed tears after visiting BYD,” Wu Xinxiong, a delegate from International Daily News, said excitedly. The trip has updated the veteran journalist’s understanding of BYD’s new energy vehicles’ safety performance.

The delegation later boarded the SkyShuttle municipal line, a rail transit system independently developed by BYD, and made their way to Dawan Residence, a Hakka-style village in Pingshan.

The historic village was built in 1763 during the reign of Emperor Qianlong of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). “Shenzhen did a great job conserving and inheriting its traditional culture,” Ma Limei, a delegate from Journal Puxin, said.

Li encouraged the media delegates to share more close-to-life stories in order to effectively communicate China’s narrative through various multimedia channels.