Muhammad Fakhrullah Bin Mohd Noor serves as the Project Safety and Health Officer at China State Construction Malaysia. Over the past decade, he has been deeply involved in CSCEC's "Up We Build" program, evolving into an exceptional mentor at UWB College. He has proactively shared cutting-edge construction technologies with local architecture students and introduced early construction education to local youth and children. While fulfilling his personal aspirations, he has also infused CSCEC's strength into the development of the local community.
The Algerian East-West Expressway Project spans 1,216 kilometers and stands as the country's largest infrastructure project since its founding. At the time, it was the largest single-contract project secured by a Chinese enterprise in the international engineering contracting market, as well as the most technically advanced project of its kind. It was also China's first overseas project to adopt Eurocodes and European technical standards.
At the site of the new capital CBD project in Egypt by CSCEC, Zhang Kaixin, an electrical engineer, shoulders a dual mission: As a Chinese mentor of the "UWB College", he imparts China's outstanding construction techniques and culture to Egyptian managers; as the "Chinese master" of two Egyptian apprentices, he has taught them how to use BIM software step by step, and through daily work collaboration and life support, they have developed a strong sense of teamwork and synergy.
This AI-generated video highlights an exemplary project under the Belt and Road Initiative, where China Unicom collaborates with Midea, Huawei, and Thailand's AIS to establish a 5G smart factory in Thailand. Utilizing a high-bandwidth and highly reliable 5G private network, the project successfully implements applications such as AI quality inspection, smart logistics, and robotic arms, significantly boosting production efficiency and quality. As a flagship example of Chinese smart manufacturing going global, the factory has won the Asian Mobile Award, providing a replicable "Chinese solution" for the digital transformation of industries in Belt and Road countries.
From a self-doubting novice to a trusted site manager, Sri Lankan engineer Dhammika fondly recalls his 13-year collaborative journey with China Communications Construction, reflecting on working hand in hand with Chinese colleagues. He shares these experiences with his compatriots and looks forward to contributing further to the joint development of the Belt and Road Initiative.
Constructed by the Hangzhou Water Treatment Technology Development Center (HWTT), the 300,000 ton seawater desalination project in Oran, Algeria, has now been successfully commissioned. With a daily output of 300,000 tons of desalinated water, the project produces more than 100 million cubic meters of fresh water annually, effectively alleviating the region's water shortage. Highly recognized by the Algerian President and government, the project demonstrates "Chinese quality" and "Chinese speed," setting a model for China-Algeria cooperation and the Belt and Road Initiative.
This film was shot on location in 2024 at China Huadian's Bali Power Plant in Indonesia. Told from the first-person perspective of Zhang Da, a foreign employee, it showcases how China Huadian, while striving for sustained economic growth, remains steadfast in its social responsibility to foster harmony between humanity and nature. It presents a fresh image of central state-owned enterprises (SOEs) in overseas operations — and this is China Huadian's answer.
The work, shot in 2025 at Pakistan's Mohmand Hydropower Project—the tallest faced rock-fill dam under construction overseas—captures a poetic moment deep within its water diversion tunnel. The bright openning shines like a full moon, set against with the sharp lines of construction machinery and the determined silhouettes of workers. This light symbolizes the builders' pursuit of dreams deep within the earth, reflecting the profound China-Pakistan friendship forged through this monumental project.