Yuntianhua Group Co., Ltd. transported the largest amount of cargo on the China-Vietnam railway in 2025. Its transport volume has increased consistently since 2021 and reached a record high in 2025, which is 41 percent higher than that in 2021 and 6.5 percent higher than the same period of the previous year.
Two JSQ freight trains operated by Gansu International Logistics Group Co., Ltd (Gansu International Logistics), left Guangzhou, South China’s Guangdong Province, for Europe via Manzhouli Port in the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. This marked a new chapter for the group as it now has two routes to export commercial vehicles, via the ports of Horgos and Manzhouli, respectively.
The AC332 helicopter completed its cold-weather envelope expansion flight tests at Genhe Airport in North China’s Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Its performance provided crucial evidence for its airworthiness certification.
The main towers on both sides of the Libu Yangtze River road-rail bridge in Jingzhou, Central China’s Hubei Province, topped out recently. With a main span of 1,120 meters, it is the world’s largest double-decker cable-stayed suspension bridge. It is scheduled to open in 2028.
The source-grid-load-storage (SGLS) project, built from LAMIKAL Company of Norin Mining of China North Industries Corporation (NORINCO), has begun operations.
On February 1 local time, the full-track installation of Algeria's Western Mining Railway was completed. Jointly constructed by China Railway Construction Corporation Limited (CRCC) and Algerian state-owned enterprises, it is Africa's first heavy-haul desert railway built by a Chinese enterprise.
More than 20 Chinese sturgeon fingerlings were seen swimming at the Yangtze River rare fish conservation center of China Three Gorges Corporation (CTG) in Yichang, Central China’s Hubei Province. These roughly 10-centimeter fish are the first group of fry hatched from eggs naturally spawned and fertilized by fully captive-bred parents during a recent "controlled natural spawning experiment" conducted in the Yangtze River. Currently, they have successfully begun feeding and are in good growth condition.
On February 5, the world’s first 20-megawatt offshore turbine was successfully debugged and connected to the grid in the waters off Fujian Province in East China. China’s pioneering attempt to install, debug and connect a 20-megawatt offshore turbine to the grid also marks its growing capacities in the R&D, offshore construction and operation of turbines with ultra-large installed capacity.