The China-ASEAN “Gen Z” Youth Festival and Cultural Exchange Activity Officially Launched

The year 2024 is the China-ASEAN Year of People-to-People Exchanges. On November 8, the China-ASEAN “Gen Z” Youth Festival and Cultural Exchange Activity kicked off in Honghe Honi and Yi Autonomous Prefecture, southwest China’s Yunnan province.

The event was hosted by the China Public Diplomacy Association and the People’s Government of Honghe Hani and Yi Autonomous Prefecture, organized by Global Times Online and the Foreign Affairs Office of Honghe, and supported by the ASEAN-China Centre, People’s Government of Jinping Miao, Yao, and Dai Autonomous County, Honghe University and Huaqiao University.

Hua Chunying, Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs of China, delivered a video speech. Wu Hailong, President of the China Public Diplomacy Association, Cai Hao, Member of the Standing Committee of the CPC Honghe Prefecture Committee and Vice Governor of Honghe Prefecture, Muhamad Akmal Bin Abdul Wahab, Consul General of the Consulate General of Malaysia in Kunming, and Shi Ding, Executive Editor-in-Chief of Global Times Online, delivered remarks. Diplomatic envoys, internet influencers, and student representatives from various ASEAN countries, as well as foreign journalists from 14 Asia-Pacific countries, attended the event.

In her speech, Hua said, “Young people, as a vital force for China-ASEAN relations, play a crucial role in carrying forward the two sides’ longstanding friendship and promoting people-to-people connectivity.” Commenting on this exchange activity between young people from China and ASEAN countries, Hua said, “I believe that all our young friends present here will bring youthful, diverse and internationalized innovative ideas to the China-ASEAN relations, infusing youthful energy into the steady progress and long-term cooperation between the two sides, as well as the building of a peaceful, tranquil, prosperous, beautiful, amicable and harmonious home in Asia.”

Wu emphasized the special significance of youth to China-ASEAN people-to-people exchanges. “I believe youth are a crucial force in promoting exchanges and cooperation between China and ASEAN, and they are also the future of bilateral relations.”

“Events such as this are important to build a platform for youth exchanges to deepen mutual understanding and promote ASEAN-China relations,” Consul General Muhamad Akmal Bin Abdul Wahab said. “Therefore, youth cultural exchanges between ASEAN and China such as this could actively build people-to-people and cultural exchanges and mutual learning among the youths.”

Following the successful conclusion of the launching ceremony, attendees visited Honghe University in Mengzi. They had interactive exchanges with students, experienced local folk culture, and watched a basketball friendly between Chinese and ASEAN youth.

Chue Zin Zin Thaw, an internet influencer from Myanmar, believes that this event was crucial for the exchange and collision between different cultures. She felt honored to participate in the event, “In this event, I met international students from many countries and it was interesting to hear about the cultures of their respective countries.”

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Officials from multiple countries applaud infrastructure projects built by China Communications Construction Company

Major infrastructure projects undertaken by China Communications Construction Company Limited(CCCC) have received widespread praise from global officials in charge of transportation at two side events of the recently concluded 2023 Global Sustainable Transport Forum (GSTF).

The 2023 GSTF and the 15th International Exhibition on Transport Technology and Equipment, hosted by China’s Ministry of Transport, were held from Sept. 25 to 26 in Beijing. CCCC has actively participated in the forum and organized the forum’s two side events themed “effectively advancing high-quality international infrastructure connectivity for coordinated regional economic development” and “smart, green and sustainable transportation infrastructure”, respectively.

During riveting discussions on the sustainable development of global transportation at the side events, ministers of transport and experts in transportation from many countries lauded landmark infrastructure projects built by CCCC, such as the Mombasa – Nairobi Standard Gauge Railway (SGR) in Kenya, the Colombo Port City of Sri Lanka, and the China-Laos Railway.

“I was there at the inauguration ceremony,” said Kipchumba Murkomen, the Kenyan Cabinet Secretary for Roads, Transport and Public Works, pointing to a photo showing the inauguration ceremony of the Mombasa – Nairobi SGR with excitement.

“Companies like CCCC have done a fantastic job in our country in modernizing our railway system. Now we have an SGR system of almost 600 kilometers, and we believe that system will be further extended,” said Murkomen.

He also pointed out that CCCC has made great efforts to ensure ecological conservation during the construction of the railway. By transforming some technologies and building wildlife crossings, among many other measures, CCCC has managed to minimize the environmental impact of the project, according to Murkomen.

Calling the China-Laos Railway one of the models of green transportation system, Ngampasong Muongmany, the Lao Minister of Public Works and Transport, underscored the importance of realizing “green, low-carbon and sustainable transportation”, and noted that various countries should work together to achieve the goal.

Participants in the events also recognized the rich fruits of international cooperation in the transportation sector under the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative over the past 10 years and shared their views on green development in the future.

“Because Sri Lanka highly values international exchanges in transportation construction, the Belt and Road Initiative is very important for us,” said Bandula Gunawardhana, Sri Lanka’s Minister of Transport, Highways, and Mass Media.

“It (the Belt and Road Initiative) is an excellent initiative, as all initiatives that are promoting connectivity in transport, just to connect better the world,” said Francisco Esteban Lefler, President of the World Association for Waterborne Transport Infrastructure (PIANC).

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China Communications Construction Company strives to become model contributor to global sustainable transportation

China Communications Construction Company Limited(CCCC), has benefited people all over the world with transportation infrastructure projects oriented to sustainable development, CCCC officials said at a recent forum.

The forum, namely 2023 Global Sustainable Transport Forum, was held from Sept. 25 to 26 in Beijing. CCCC was deeply involved in the forum, and organized two side events of the forum.

Many senior executives of CCCC attended the forum and side events, and shared information about the group’s achievements in pursuing sustainable transportation at a press conference held by CCCC on Sept. 26.

CCCC has expanded its business into five continents and undertaken major projects in 157 countries and regions, including the Mombasa – Nairobi Standard Gauge Railway in Kenya, Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macao Bridge in south China, and Sri Lanka’s Colombo Port City, strongly boosting economic growth and social prosperity, Wang Tongzhou, Chairman of CCCC, said in his keynote speech delivered at the forum.

Committed to “making the world more smooth, making the city more livable, making the life more colorful” CCCC focuses efforts on infrastructure connectivity, common development, innovation-driven development, and eco-friendly construction, and looks forward to enhancing cooperation for shared benefits with all parties, Wang noted.

CCCC has actively adapted to the trend toward green economy for years, according to Pei Minshan, Vice General Manager of CCCC. Attaching great importance to China’s carbon peak and neutrality goals, CCCC has accelerated the building of a clean and low-carbon infrastructure system, and pursued energy conservation, pollution control, consumption reduction, and carbon reduction throughout production, operation and management, striving to lay a solid foundation for sustainable transportation, Pei said at the press conference.

Innovation is a crucial driving force for the sustainable development of the transportation sector, pointed out Liu Boying, Deputy Chief Engineer of CCCC, at the press conference. CCCC has unswervingly marched along the path of high-quality development driven by innovation, and steadily enhanced independent innovation capacity, Liu said.

Tang Qiaoliang, General Manager of CCCC’s Overseas Business Department, shared at the press conference that CCCC has invested in and built over 3,000 high-standard infrastructure projects worth over $140 billion in Belt and Road countries and regions, including over 13,000 kilometers of highways, 3,000 kilometers of railways, over 200 bridges, 150 key ports, 31 newly built or renovated airports, and over 1,000 container bridge cranes.

CCCC considers people-to-people connectivity the most profound and long-lasting mode of connectivity, said Tian Jufang, General Manager of CCCC’s Corporate Culture Department. While improving infrastructure, CCCC has carried out assistance activities globally to help improve people’s sense of gain and happiness worldwide, Tian added.

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