Mechanical marvels fuel NE China's cultural revival
Xiao Di, founder of Dalian Betop Culture, blends mechanical engineering with Chinese mythological aesthetics to redefine cultural tourism.
As a private enterprise taking active part in Northeast China's revitalization, Xiao's company transforms abandoned factories into iconic hubs like Bear Cave Street, where the mechanical Giant Bear Beibei — crafted with "The Art of Wow" (aesthetics, vitality and marvel) — draws crowds and drives commercial growth.
Rooted in Shan Hai Jing (the Classic of Mountains and Seas) legends, Betop's creations bridge ancient traditions with modern technology, demonstrating how deep passion for heritage can spark bold innovation.
Looking to global markets, Xiao envisions showcasing mythical creatures like the qilin (a mythical animal in China) abroad to ignite curiosity about Chinese culture.
"Why not use advanced methods to showcase our traditions?" he asks, embodying the entrepreneurial spirit where cultural mission meets market momentum.
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