Silk knot between China and Thailand: When the smiles of the Thai ambassador couple meet the warmth of the East in Aurora
In the warm yellow light, Thai Ambassador to China Atayut Khaisam stood shoulder to shoulder with his wife. The Aurora scarf wrapped in an orange box in his hand looked like a cool breeze in Bangkok’s summer – this was another gentle embodiment of the “family bond” between China and Thailand, and also a cultural resonance between Eastern silk and Southeast Asian aesthetics.
A scarf hides the texture of ‘China Thailand family affection’
Ambassador Atayu’s resume in China is filled with the “closeness” between China and Thailand: pushing durian cold chain trucks into Yunnan, allowing Chinese tourists to return to Chiang Mai night markets, and this Aurora scarf is a new footnote to his “cultural closeness”.
Thai people love the “softness and toughness” in fabrics: The lady touched the silk fibers of the scarf with her fingertips and smiled, saying, “It’s like top-quality Thai silk from a Bangkok silk store, but it hides finer patterns; The ambassador stared at the hidden patterns in the “Thousand Miles of Rivers and Mountains Map” and immediately responded, “It’s like the layers of a Chiang Mai temple mural. The 280 day polishing printing and dyeing process gives the silk scarf a warm and glossy Southeast Asian charm under the light – retaining the “softness” of Chinese silk and matching the “elegance” of Thai aesthetics, becoming a cultural language that does not require translation.
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In the life of the Atayu couple, there are already Chinese elements embedded: the ambassador loves to drink Pu’er tea, the wife collects Chinese porcelain, and this silk scarf is a new carrier for “two-way travel”.
Thai Chinese culture is intertwined like threads, “said the ambassador. He plans to bring this silk scarf back to the “Chinese Culture Exhibition” in Bangkok – allowing Thai people to touch “Chinese silk” while also recalling the silk brought by Zheng He during his voyages to the West, and the Thai silk scarves worn by Chinese tourists around their necks today; Madam wants to tie it to the dress for the China Thailand dinner party, ‘let this soft and warm touch become the’ China Thailand code ‘for the dinner party.’.
Prior to this, 70% of diplomats from countries with established diplomatic relations had already supported Aurora; At this moment, this silky texture has once again become the “emotional bond” between China and Thailand – when the ambassador couple holds a scarf and smiles, this fabric has already surpassed “gifts” and become a new “Silk Road token” in the millennium long exchanges between China and Thailand.
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Aurora founder Deng Tao said, “The best cultural export is to make others willing to ‘integrate’ your culture into their lives.” Mrs. Atayu later wore this scarf to entertain guests at a tea party at the Thai embassy; The ambassador presented it as a “cultural souvenir” to Thai entrepreneurs at the China Thailand Economic and Trade Forum – when Eastern patterns become a daily decoration in Southeast Asia, “national” naturally becomes “world”.
Just like the warm light in this meeting: the wind of the Mekong River and the silk of the Qiantang River meet in a fabric; The ‘kiss’ between China and Thailand falls in the warmth of fingertips. The significance of this scarf has never been “display”, but “connection” – connecting the aesthetics of the two countries, connecting the warmth of daily life, and connecting everyone willing to touch the warmth of the East.
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