Xinhua In-depth | The "Old" Textile Industry's "New" Strength
Release Time:
2025-04-28
When Chinese athletes strive on the field and finally stand on the winner's podium, waving the bright five-star red flag, that honor and pride belong not only to the athletes themselves, but also deeply rooted in the hearts of every Chinese person. However, behind this exciting moment, few people know that those dazzling Chinese reds actually come from a group of unknown textile workers in Keqiao District, Shaoxing City, Zhejiang Province.
On this fertile land of the textile industry in Keqiao, textile workers, with their skillful hands and exquisite skills, transform ordinary fabrics into five-star red flags carrying national honor and national pride. From material selection to dyeing, from cutting to sewing, the birth of each flag has gone through more than 10 delicate and complex processes. These processes not only test the patience and meticulousness of the textile workers, but also reflect their ultimate pursuit of quality.
It is worth mentioning that, in order to make the five-star red flag more durable, the textile workers in Keqiao have also integrated advanced nano-waterproof technology and carving technology. Nano-waterproof technology ensures that the flag remains bright even when exposed to rain, while the carving technology makes the patterns and text on the flag clearer, more three-dimensional, and less prone to fading. The application of these technologies has not only improved the quality of the flag, but also made each five-star red flag a messenger conveying the national image and national spirit.
Therefore, when we see Chinese athletes waving the five-star red flag again, let's have more respect and gratitude. Because this is not just the waving of a flag, but also a display of the hard work, sweat, and wisdom of countless Keqiao textile workers. They have used their actions to interpret their love and loyalty to the country, and have also allowed us to more deeply understand the strength and charm behind "Made in China".
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