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How did the Orunda tribe, a characteristic town operator, achieve co-creation?
The Orunda Tribe, a characteristic town operator, connects the needs of small town residents for a better life with their own values through the three co-creation modes of operating co-creation, capital co-creation and culture co-creation, forming mutual trust among residents, small town residents and Orunda Tribe. Through the mode of co-creation, the Olunda tribe has jointly built the largest caravan camp in Asia, high-end group villa hotels and other projects with residents, and even jointly built the highest 1473 cafe in Beijing with Finnish living artists.
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