The film "Raising Hope: A Year in Eritrea" documents the Asmara Mining Heavy Oil Power Station EPC Project, a collaboration between China Shipbuilding Trading Company and Eritrea. It tells the inspiring story of on-site project manager Zou Liang, who faced challenges head-on and remained committed to his mission on the broad stage of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). Beyond showcasing the birth of a power station, the film highlights the determined spirit and sense of responsibility embodied by the new generation of state-owned enterprise employees.
The photo captures a spectacular moment during the commencement of reclamation work by "JUN YANG 1," Asia's largest hopper dredger, operated by CCCC Guangzhou Dredging Co. Ltd., on the AYLA Hotel project in the Maldives. The project involves reclaiming land across 28 islands of various sizes, ultimately forming a chain of islands encircling the Dhigufaruhuraa Atoll. Upon completion, the island chain—with its fine, powdery white beaches—will resemble a string of pearls floating on the "glassy sea," opening up endless possibilities for the hotel's future development.
This picture tells the story of Bosco, an African teenager, who forms a bond with Chinese martial arts through Bruce Lee's movies. Starting from imitating martial arts moves on the streets, he later seeks guidance at the Confucius Institute, where he comprehends the cultural essence of martial arts under the tutelage of Teacher Zhao. When he grows up, he becomes a martial arts influencer at CCCC, allowing African people to experience the balance of strength and grace in Chinese culture.
On Indonesia's Sulawesi Island, young engineers from PT DSSP Power Kendari have collaborated with local universities to develop fly ash from the power plant into a new material—fly ash geopolymer artificial reefs—while simultaneously carrying out coral transplantation. This innovative practice has successfully converted thermal power solid waste into marine ecological substrates, boosting the survival rate of transplanted corals to 89% and effectively improving the ecological environment of the local waters. It truly achieves the transformation of "turning industrial waste into an underwater oasis."
This short video, created using AIGC synthesis technology, tells the story through the perspective of a local environmental engineer at the Mauriti Photovoltaic Project in Brazil. It highlights the proactive measures implemented during the project's construction—spanning environmental protection, workplace safety, and community integration. The video showcases how POWERCHINA has infused hope and vitality into the local environment, society, and its own sustainable development under the ESG framework. Additionally, it conveys POWERCHINA's dedication to innovative principles and corporate responsibility in its overseas projects, reinforcing its role as a responsible global developer.
Linked by Air China's Belt and Road routes, this story follows Xu Fan, a post-2000s woman contributing to the Busanga Hydropower Station project in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). Told from an authentic perspective, it highlights her perseverance in overcoming challenges, spreading warmth, and realizing her personal value in Africa. These routes not only carry forward Air China's Phoenix Spirit—"Bestows happiness upon the world," "Leads the pack," and "Never rests on laurels"—but also showcase how a new generation of central-enterprise youth integrates personal ideals with national strategies. (Filmed in Nanjing, China, and the DRC, September 2025)
During the September 2024 Summit of the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation, the South African Redstone Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) Plant, EPC-general contracted by PowerChina SEPCOIII, successfully achieved its first grid connection. As the first tower-type molten salt CSP plant in sub-Saharan Africa, the project carries great significance. The company produced a self-made interview video titled Pursuit of Light, which tells the inspiring story of Thaphelo Kgosiejang, a representative of foreign employees, and his colleagues working together to "light up" South Africa. The video not only showcases individual dedication but also highlights the project's pivotal role in driving local economic development and improving people's livelihoods.
The film is inspired by the green environmental practices and social responsibility efforts of CSGI's Vinh Tan 1 Thermal Power BOT Project. Told through the eyes of Nguyen Tiu Mai, the young daughter of an employee at Vinh Tan 1 Power Company Limited in Vietnam, it vividly showcases the project's contributions—from improving the local ecological environment and safeguarding marine biodiversity in nearby waters, to creating job opportunities and advancing green and sustainable development. The film provides a direct and compelling portrayal of the company's commitment and action in promoting green development under the Belt and Road Initiative.