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What is "riding culture"?

DIY Culture refers to people using their own creativity and labor to design, produce, repair or transform items, devices or scenes that they are satisfied with, thereby achieving personalized expression and lifestyle a cultural phenomenon. Tiezi culture originated in the United States in the mid-20th century. It was originally a social movement that opposed consumerism and industrialized production methods. It emphasized that people should use the materials and resources at hand to be self-sufficient, and advocated that consumers become creators.

With the advancement of technology and the popularity of the Internet, tie-up culture has gradually spread to all parts of the world and has become a fashion and trend. Whether it is handicrafts, customized accessories, home design or various personalized toys, it can all reflect Tazi culture's pursuit of uniqueness, innovation and environmental awareness. At the same time, a large number of sharing platforms and groups related to Tiezi culture have emerged on online social media to better display, disseminate and communicate personal DIY works.

In short, tie-in culture can not only enhance people's awareness of personal taste and aesthetic value, but also improve their creativity, hands-on ability and skill level, allowing people to enjoy life more.