Brothers Committed to Mutual Assistance

There is an old saying meaning "There is no spectator in life" in Ethiopia, the "Roof of Africa". It suggests that everyone has their own responsibilities and obligations in life.

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The Canton Fair: Seizing the Silver Lining in the Cloud

Launched in the spring of 1957, the China Import and Export Fair, popularly known as the Canton Fair, is the earliest comprehensive international trade expo held in China. It also boasts the largest scale, widest variety of commodities, highest business turnover and highest buyer attendance from the broadest range of countries. 

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New Life by an Old Oilfield

Mexico, a land of magic and fantasy, has a long history that is recorded in the ancient ruins of its Maya and Aztec civilizations. A vast realm full of cactus-dotted deserts and extending to the blue sea, it was once known as a country floating on a sea of oil. Mexico boasts a wealth of oil and gas reserves, its most important natural resources.  

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Making Electric Waves in the Egyptian Desert

Giza Province in central Egypt used to reel under power outages in the past. "We didn't expect such dire electricity shortage when we first opened our restaurant here," Wan, the manager of a Chinese restaurant, said. "There would be circuit breaks, particularly in peak summer, when electric appliances like the air conditioner, fridge, kitchen exhaust fan and oven were all working together."  

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From a Small Fishing Town to a Modern Coastal City

San Juan de Marcona, lying between the Pacific Ocean and the Nazca Desert on the southwest coast of Peru, was once a small fishing town. Its development into a modern city with a growing economy began with a Chinese company bringing in investment two decades ago. 

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Intelligent Manufacturing Makes Life Better

Zyrardow is a typical industrial city in central Poland, not far from the birthplace of the great Polish composer Frederic Chopin and only 50 kilometers away from the capital Warsaw.

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The Steel Caravan on the New Silk Road

January 18, 2017, London. The sky cleared after days of drizzle and the sun shone brightly in a blue sky.

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Chinese Manufacturing in the Rainbow Nation

They are found everywhere – in Johannesburg, the economic capital of South Africa; in Cape Town, home to the famous Cape of Good Hope; in Pretoria, the capital of South Africa. The billboards of Hisense stand tall by airports and along highways in the major cities of South Africa.

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Vietnam: LJIP Vitalizes the Sleepy Town

A memorable experience awaited Weng Mingzhao, board chair of the Long Jiang Industrial Park Development Co. Ltd., when he arrived in Tien Giang Province in southern Vietnam 12 years ago.

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"Exorcists on the Moon Islands"

Liane, a mother of five, was on the beach, enjoying the refreshing sea breeze that blew gently over the Comoros Islands, carrying the fragrance of climbing lang-lang. She was wearing a short skirt, something that was unimaginable till recently.

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The Most Beautiful Jamaica North-South Highway

Though Caribbean island nation Jamaica is a well-known tourist destination, for years the mountainous terrain at the center of the island, complicated geological conditions and poorly-maintained roads hampered its north-south traffic. Every year in the rainy season there were floods, disrupting traffic and impeding economic development.

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Italy: Life on Cloud

In April 2020, when the novel coronavirus epidemic was raging through Italy, a music video featuring Italian and Chinese singers singing "together" became an online sensation. Twelve famous Italian singers, confined to their home due to the epidemic, sang the famous aria "Nessun Dorma" from Puccini's opera Turandot on their respective balconies.

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A Dream Road in the Republic of the Congo

The No. 1 National Highway in the Republic of the Congo is a four-lane, two-way asphalt road running east-west. The 536-kilometer highway, full of fast traffic, links Pointe-Noire, the country's economic center and second largest city on the Atlantic coast, and Brazzaville, the capital.

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China and Malaysia: Twin Industrial Parks, Common Development

On the evening of July 16, 2019, a concert titled "China and Malaysia: Twin Industrial Parks, Common Prosperity" was held at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Center (KLCC) in the Malaysian capital.

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Kribi Deepwater Port Helps Cameroon Take Off

The city of Kribi in Cameroon is located on the shore of the Atlantic Ocean, known as the Blue Coast. The scenery here is beautiful, with blue waves, coconut groves and a silver beach full of breeze and birdsong. The fishing boats on the far coastline are part of the scenery, showing the harmony between man and nature.

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A Better Life in the Heart of the South Pacific

At an agricultural exhibition in Samoa, the China booth offered visitors plates of tomatoes, pumpkins, lemons and even watermelons,a rarity for the locals.

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RILAK Mineral Paints Add Luster to Latvia’s Global Image

Latvian capital Riga is a coastal city known as the "heart of the Baltic States". Its ice-free port and strategic geographical location have made it a trade hub that also boasts the best-preserved historical monuments in Europe, beautiful landscapes and great red wines.

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The Arctic's Energy Pearl

Li Lin has not seen the sun for days as it is winter at the site of the Yamal liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant in Sabetta, where he works. In winter, the sun doesn't rise for over two months in the Arctic Circle, and Sabetta is such a town in northern Russia, 400 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle.

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YASREF: A Rising Energy Star from Saudi Arabia

The Yanbu Aramco Sinopec Refining Company (YASREF), based in Saudi Arabia on the coast of the Red Sea, is among the world's leading refineries, with a daily capacity of 400,000 barrels of crude oil, the equivalent of an annual capacity of 20 million tons.

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The Nam Ou River Cascade Hydropower Project: Epitome of China-Laos Friendship

The seven hydropower dams on the Nam Ou River in northern Laos can be likened to a string of seven dazzling pearls, which have brought vitality to the once silent mountain valley.

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New Grain & Oil Silk Road Warms Hearts

Early in 140 BC and again in 119 BC, during the Western Han Dynasty, Zhang Qian, a royal envoy and explorer extraordinaire, went on two remarkable journeys. He started from Chang'an, an ancient city in northwest China that was the capital of the dynasty, exploring the route from the East to the West.

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Satellite TV Project Brings the World to 10,000 African Villages

In a mud building in the Sahara Village in Côte d'Ivoire, a group of engineers were working intently to usher in a magical connectivity.

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The Golden Bridge Between China and Hungary

The sparkling blue Danube that flows serenely across Hungarian capital Budapest, also known as the Pearl of the Danube, has made the country accessible from all directions and witnessed Budapest undergo stupendous changes.

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Lighting Up the Land of Punjab

When Isaac's Chinese colleague Yang Shuai showed him a photograph of the Cholistan Desert on his mobile phone, the sight of the carpet of green grass growing in the barren desert left the Pakistani engineer incredulous.

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Brothers Committed to Mutual Assistance

There is an old saying meaning "There is no spectator in life" in Ethiopia, the "Roof of Africa". It suggests that everyone has their own responsibilities and obligations in life.

Full Text >

The Canton Fair: Seizing the Silver Lining in the Cloud

Launched in the spring of 1957, the China Import and Export Fair, popularly known as the Canton Fair, is the earliest comprehensive international trade expo held in China. It also boasts the largest scale, widest variety of commodities, highest business turnover and highest buyer attendance from the broadest range of countries. 

Full Text >

New Life by an Old Oilfield

Mexico, a land of magic and fantasy, has a long history that is recorded in the ancient ruins of its Maya and Aztec civilizations. A vast realm full of cactus-dotted deserts and extending to the blue sea, it was once known as a country floating on a sea of oil. Mexico boasts a wealth of oil and gas reserves, its most important natural resources.  

Full Text >

Making Electric Waves in the Egyptian Desert

Giza Province in central Egypt used to reel under power outages in the past. "We didn't expect such dire electricity shortage when we first opened our restaurant here," Wan, the manager of a Chinese restaurant, said. "There would be circuit breaks, particularly in peak summer, when electric appliances like the air conditioner, fridge, kitchen exhaust fan and oven were all working together."  

Full Text >

From a Small Fishing Town to a Modern Coastal City

San Juan de Marcona, lying between the Pacific Ocean and the Nazca Desert on the southwest coast of Peru, was once a small fishing town. Its development into a modern city with a growing economy began with a Chinese company bringing in investment two decades ago. 

Full Text >

Intelligent Manufacturing Makes Life Better

Zyrardow is a typical industrial city in central Poland, not far from the birthplace of the great Polish composer Frederic Chopin and only 50 kilometers away from the capital Warsaw.

Full Text >

The Steel Caravan on the New Silk Road

January 18, 2017, London. The sky cleared after days of drizzle and the sun shone brightly in a blue sky.

Full Text >

Chinese Manufacturing in the Rainbow Nation

They are found everywhere – in Johannesburg, the economic capital of South Africa; in Cape Town, home to the famous Cape of Good Hope; in Pretoria, the capital of South Africa. The billboards of Hisense stand tall by airports and along highways in the major cities of South Africa.

Full Text >

Vietnam: LJIP Vitalizes the Sleepy Town

A memorable experience awaited Weng Mingzhao, board chair of the Long Jiang Industrial Park Development Co. Ltd., when he arrived in Tien Giang Province in southern Vietnam 12 years ago.

Full Text >

"Exorcists on the Moon Islands"

Liane, a mother of five, was on the beach, enjoying the refreshing sea breeze that blew gently over the Comoros Islands, carrying the fragrance of climbing lang-lang. She was wearing a short skirt, something that was unimaginable till recently.

Full Text >

The Most Beautiful Jamaica North-South Highway

Though Caribbean island nation Jamaica is a well-known tourist destination, for years the mountainous terrain at the center of the island, complicated geological conditions and poorly-maintained roads hampered its north-south traffic. Every year in the rainy season there were floods, disrupting traffic and impeding economic development.

Full Text >

Italy: Life on Cloud

In April 2020, when the novel coronavirus epidemic was raging through Italy, a music video featuring Italian and Chinese singers singing "together" became an online sensation. Twelve famous Italian singers, confined to their home due to the epidemic, sang the famous aria "Nessun Dorma" from Puccini's opera Turandot on their respective balconies.

Full Text >

A Dream Road in the Republic of the Congo

The No. 1 National Highway in the Republic of the Congo is a four-lane, two-way asphalt road running east-west. The 536-kilometer highway, full of fast traffic, links Pointe-Noire, the country's economic center and second largest city on the Atlantic coast, and Brazzaville, the capital.

Full Text >

China and Malaysia: Twin Industrial Parks, Common Development

On the evening of July 16, 2019, a concert titled "China and Malaysia: Twin Industrial Parks, Common Prosperity" was held at the Kuala Lumpur Convention Center (KLCC) in the Malaysian capital.

Full Text >

Kribi Deepwater Port Helps Cameroon Take Off

The city of Kribi in Cameroon is located on the shore of the Atlantic Ocean, known as the Blue Coast. The scenery here is beautiful, with blue waves, coconut groves and a silver beach full of breeze and birdsong. The fishing boats on the far coastline are part of the scenery, showing the harmony between man and nature.

Full Text >

A Better Life in the Heart of the South Pacific

At an agricultural exhibition in Samoa, the China booth offered visitors plates of tomatoes, pumpkins, lemons and even watermelons,a rarity for the locals.

Full Text >

RILAK Mineral Paints Add Luster to Latvia’s Global Image

Latvian capital Riga is a coastal city known as the "heart of the Baltic States". Its ice-free port and strategic geographical location have made it a trade hub that also boasts the best-preserved historical monuments in Europe, beautiful landscapes and great red wines.

Full Text >

The Arctic's Energy Pearl

Li Lin has not seen the sun for days as it is winter at the site of the Yamal liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant in Sabetta, where he works. In winter, the sun doesn't rise for over two months in the Arctic Circle, and Sabetta is such a town in northern Russia, 400 kilometers north of the Arctic Circle.

Full Text >

YASREF: A Rising Energy Star from Saudi Arabia

The Yanbu Aramco Sinopec Refining Company (YASREF), based in Saudi Arabia on the coast of the Red Sea, is among the world's leading refineries, with a daily capacity of 400,000 barrels of crude oil, the equivalent of an annual capacity of 20 million tons.

Full Text >

The Nam Ou River Cascade Hydropower Project: Epitome of China-Laos Friendship

The seven hydropower dams on the Nam Ou River in northern Laos can be likened to a string of seven dazzling pearls, which have brought vitality to the once silent mountain valley.

Full Text >

New Grain & Oil Silk Road Warms Hearts

Early in 140 BC and again in 119 BC, during the Western Han Dynasty, Zhang Qian, a royal envoy and explorer extraordinaire, went on two remarkable journeys. He started from Chang'an, an ancient city in northwest China that was the capital of the dynasty, exploring the route from the East to the West.

Full Text >

Satellite TV Project Brings the World to 10,000 African Villages

In a mud building in the Sahara Village in Côte d'Ivoire, a group of engineers were working intently to usher in a magical connectivity.

Full Text >

The Golden Bridge Between China and Hungary

The sparkling blue Danube that flows serenely across Hungarian capital Budapest, also known as the Pearl of the Danube, has made the country accessible from all directions and witnessed Budapest undergo stupendous changes.

Full Text >

Lighting Up the Land of Punjab

When Isaac's Chinese colleague Yang Shuai showed him a photograph of the Cholistan Desert on his mobile phone, the sight of the carpet of green grass growing in the barren desert left the Pakistani engineer incredulous.

Full Text >