From "Coming to China for the New Year" to "Made in China Going Global": The World is Re-understanding China
Recently, the hashtag #Coming To China For The New Year has quietly trended on social media and continued to gain popularity.
At the beginning of 2026, "Becoming Chinese" became a sensation on overseas social media platforms, with related topics easily garnering hundreds of thousands of views.

As the Spring Festival approaches, platform data shows that international flight bookings to China for the Spring Festival have increased by over 400% year-on-year. Coming to China for the New Year is becoming a new international trend.
Behind this trend lies China's tangible efforts to continuously expand opening-up and optimize entry policies. It is also a vivid reflection of the strong global appeal of Chinese cultural charm, social stability and economic vitality.
If "coming to China for the New Year" embodies cultural soft power attracting the world to "come in", then another wave of "going out"—the global expansion of Chinese intelligent manufacturing—represents China's industrial hard power winning trust in the global market.

The World Re-understands China: From Cultural Identity to Industrial Resonance
In the past, the world perceived the Chinese Spring Festival as a mysterious Eastern ritual. Today, it has evolved into an experiential and shareable global cultural feast.
Similarly, "Made in China" was once associated with "OEM", "low-end" and "cheap". Now it has transformed into "Intelligent Manufacturing in China", centered on "intelligence, digitalization and high reliability", demonstrating strong competitiveness in the global market.
According to customs statistics, China's exports of mechanical and electrical products exceeded $2.3 trillion in 2025, an increase of 8.4% year-on-year.
This includes a large number of high-end intelligent equipment, automated production lines and industrial control devices, which are deployed in factories, infrastructure and energy projects worldwide, becoming technological bonds deepening the connection between China and the world.
Whether it is "coming to China for the New Year" or "Made in China going global", both reflect that the world is re-understanding and embracing a real, three-dimensional and opportunity-filled China with unprecedented closeness and warmth.
Overseas Equipment O&M: Overlooked Pain Points for Enterprises
However, the road to global expansion is not without challenges. The real test begins when equipment crosses national borders and enters overseas markets such as Europe, America and Southeast Asia.

Delayed fault response: When equipment malfunctions unexpectedly and local personnel cannot resolve the issue, it may take several days for domestic engineers to obtain visas, book flights and arrive at the site.
High travel costs: Frequent international business trips incur substantial expenses, and the valuable time of top engineers is largely consumed on travel rather than creating value.
Low communication efficiency: Language barriers in phone calls, as well as difficulties in accurately locating problems through email exchanges and photo/video sharing, lead to extremely low communication efficiency.
Unstable traditional remote solutions: Traditional VPN remote technology has complex processes and frequent disconnections in cross-border connections.
These pain points prevent manufacturers from providing excellent service experiences matching their product hardware quality, rapidly eroding customer trust in the brand and dealing a heavy blow to enterprises' global layout.
Remonde Solution: Making Global Equipment O&M More Efficient
Once equipment goes overseas, its O&M is no longer a simple technical issue, but a comprehensive test of response speed, cost control and service capabilities.
Relying on independently developed RCH industrial gateways and cloud platforms, Remonde helps equipment manufacturers build a "stable, efficient and secure" remote O&M model. Most routine faults, program updates and parameter optimizations can be completed efficiently through remote methods, significantly reducing service costs.

When an abnormality occurs in an enterprise's exported overseas equipment, domestic experts can achieve stable remote access through a secure channel at the first time. Through the remote teaching and guidance function, they can provide precise "visual guidance", greatly improving communication efficiency and problem resolution rates.
Closing Remarks
From the global enthusiasm for "coming to China for the New Year" to the industrial wave of "Made in China going global", we see a more open, confident and powerful China deeply participating in and reshaping the global landscape.

On this journey of global expansion, Remonde is committed to being the most reliable partner for all Chinese manufacturing enterprises, helping them clear the obstacles of overseas O&M and ensuring that excellent service capabilities reach global customers simultaneously with excellent product quality.
When the world gladly comes to experience the warmth of the Chinese New Year, let it also accept and trust the intelligent manufacturing power from China with peace of mind.
This is the most beautiful two-way journey between China and the world in this era.