On the eve of International Children’s Day, to effectively address key livelihood issues for employees and strengthen the company’s development, China National Heavy Duty Truck Group (CNHTC) organized an open day event on May 30th, themed “Walking with Love, Happy CNHTC.” More than 1,200 employees and their families gathered at the CNHTC Museum, reflecting on the company’s journey through exhibits, cultivating patriotism and appreciating the spirit of craftsmanship through immersive parent-child experiences, and allowing children’s hearts to embrace craftsmanship, and family traditions to blend with corporate values, sharing a unique holiday filled with warmth, depth, and meaning.

This open day empowered cultural heritage through interactive activities, making the rich industrial history vivid and tangible. CNHTC employees, usually busy on the front lines, temporarily set aside their work burdens, holding their children’s hands as they strolled through the museum, experiencing the arduous pioneering and innovative journey of generations of CNHTC employees, and closely appreciating CNHTC’s iterative product upgrades and development achievements. With curious eyes, the children listened attentively to the stories of their parents’ hard work and struggle, gently touching the pulse of the nation’s heavy-duty truck industry’s development.
One family, one heart, working together, we will succeed!

The atmosphere at the event was lively and full of childlike fun. Each checkpoint featured games related to the characteristics of Sinotruk products, such as “My First Sinotruk,” “Experiencing Sinotruk’s Strength,” “Sinotruk Little Assembler,” and “Sinotruk’s Strongest Driver.” Accompanied by their parents, the children actively participated, completing each challenge and collecting four exclusive stamps: “One Family,” “One Heart,” “Working Together,” and “We Will Succeed.” Through heartwarming parent-child interaction, they immersed themselves in understanding the value and core of the group’s “Four Ones” team culture.
A group photo taken 50 years ago, with the old Yellow River bearing witness to the company’s more than sixty years of glorious history, created a heartwarming collision between history and modernity, vividly illustrating the enduring spirit of self-reliance and hard work of Sinotruk.

In the heartwarming message area, children wrote “A Letter to Sinotruk,” expressing their admiration for their parents and their blessings for the company with their innocent strokes. “I used to wonder why my dad often worked overtime. Today, coming to the factory and seeing all those brand-new trucks, I finally understand that they are building our nation’s heavy machinery with their own hands. I will study hard in the future and contribute my own strength to the motherland!”

The Sinotruk Museum carries the company’s 96 years of hard work and dedication, etching its glorious journey from humble beginnings to industry leadership. This open day event deeply integrated festive fun with corporate culture and patriotism, transforming the museum’s historical heritage into a vivid teaching material that nourishes children’s hearts and strengthens their initial aspirations. From rudimentary starting conditions to modern intelligent production, the dedication and commitment of their parents to their posts and the company’s mission to serve the country through industry and strengthen the nation through intelligent manufacturing have quietly taken root in the children’s hearts, allowing craftsmanship and the spirit of hard work to be passed down warmly across generations.
