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The philosophy of bamboo as a very strong foundation so that it can support its height which is tens of meters in the future. The philosophy of flexibility when blown by strong winds, a bamboo tree will bend down, and after the wind has passed, it will straighten up again, just like the journey of a human being who is never free from trials and obstacles. Bamboo is never rigid and always pliable, swaying.

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The philosophy of bamboo as a very strong foundation so that it can support its height which is tens of meters in the future. The philosophy of flexibility when blown by strong winds, a bamboo tree will bend down, and after the wind has passed, it will straighten up again, just like the journey of a human being who is never free from trials and obstacles. Bamboo is never rigid and always pliable, swaying.

The philosophy of bamboo as a very strong foundation so that it can support its height which is tens of meters in the future. The philosophy of flexibility when blown by strong winds, a bamboo tree will bend down, and after the wind has passed, it will straighten up again, just like the journey of a human being who is never free from trials and obstacles. Bamboo is never rigid and always pliable, swaying.