Reporter's Diary: Exchange program takes journalists to China, Japan and South Korea

CGTN| 2019-06-27 16:57:20|Editor: Wang Xiaoyu
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The Trilateral Cooperation Secretariat (TCS) headquarters in Seoul, South Korea. (Photo source: CGTN)

Paying visits to famous companies and organizations like producer of electric vehicles BYD in Shenzhen and the Tokyo Organizing Committee of the Olympic and Paralympic Games, we found the answer to what the essence of sustainability is: nurturing a long-term vision and nourishing technological innovation to create an eco-friendly living environment.

Traveling across Shenzhen, a young metropolis with millions of residents and a GDP larger than that of nearby Hong Kong, numerous electric buses, coaches and cabs on the road are made by BYD. Is that kind of lifestyle with low carbon footprint for sustainability purposes?

At the Pingshan Industrial Park in Shenzhen, where BYD is headquartered, we got the answer from Ding Haimiao, deputy general manager of Asia-Pacific Auto Sales Division of BYD.

In recent years, BYD's zero-emission energy solutions became key to winning the bid to replace diesel-powered buses and taxis in Shenzhen, a major step for the city to build a sustainable living environment. More importantly, BYD is in close cooperation with companies from South Korea and Japan in areas like research and development, supply chains and new technology innovation.

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