Feiyang International Holdings (1901) Announces Strategic Cooperation with China Harbour International and Hieroglyph Technology

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Feiyang International Holdings Group Limited (1901) announced on 13 November 2025 the signing of a non-legally binding memorandum of understanding (MOU) with China Harbour International Financial Limited and Hieroglyph Digital Technology Limited. The goal is to establish long-term strategic cooperation centered on the development of cultural and tourism-related digital assets.

Feiyang International Holdings plans to provide cultural and tourism assets, along with its Fcard platform. China Harbour International, which holds licenses for Type 1, 4, 6, and 9 regulated activities issued by the Securities & Futures Commission of Hong Kong, is expected to oversee capital planning and compliance structure. Hieroglyph Technology, focused on AI and blockchain applications, will contribute its expertise in blockchain technology integration and product development.

The cooperation aims to accelerate digitization of cultural and tourism assets, introduce trendy digital card products, and improve asset liquidity. According to the announcement, creating a robust digital ecosystem for cultural and tourism assets is intended to support the company’s digital transformation efforts and capital management efficiency.

The MOU serves as a framework for future collaboration. Specific details of the arrangement will require further negotiation and formal agreements, and the company advises shareholders and investors to remain aware of potential investment risks.

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