Chinese technology lights up the future city on the "the Belt and Road"

CCTV News:The new administrative capital of Egypt standing on the banks of the Nile River, the Saudi Red Sea New City lying in the desert, and the thriving Eastern Industrial Park in Ethiopia are all major local projects. With the support of Chinese technology, these projects have changed the local landscape and propelled the country and region towards the future

CCTV News:The new administrative capital of Egypt standing on the banks of the Nile River, the Saudi Red Sea New City lying in the desert, and the thriving Eastern Industrial Park in Ethiopia are all major local projects. With the support of Chinese technology, these projects have changed the local landscape and propelled the country and region towards the future.

With the help of win-win cooperation, Chinese technology has left an Eastern imprint in the rising cities in the distance. The "the Belt and Road" Crossing Mountains and Seas lets us see how Chinese technology can light up cities of the future.

Firstly, coordinate the new administrative capital of Egypt. The towering skyscraper in the painting is the landmark tower located in the central business district of Egypt's new administrative capital, reaching a height of 385.8 meters. It is the tallest building in Africa contracted by Chinese construction. This is about to become a new landmark for Egypt and an important symbol of its modernization.

The inspiration for the iconic tower comes from the obelisks of ancient Egypt and the double feathered crown of the sun god Amun. From the first floor to the top floor of the 78th floor, it passes through the business office area first, followed by apartments and luxury hotels. On the 74th floor, there is also an observation platform that overlooks the new administrative capital. Don't forget to include it in the list of mandatory check-in for Egyptian tourism in the future.

The new administrative capital of Egypt is located in the desert, where sandstorms, high temperatures, and unique geological conditions are the difficulties of construction. Chinese companies have developed high-strength concrete suitable for super high-rise pumping during the construction of the landmark tower, setting a record for the use of high-temperature desert areas.

Chinese enterprises have undertaken a total of 20 high-rise building units and supporting municipal projects in the central business district, including the landmark tower. Among the 20 tall buildings, we can still see many of these "tree shaped pillars", with four upwardly sloping pillars resembling an inverted pyramid. I am surrounded by these tree shaped columns, each bearing a weight of 1200 tons, which is equivalent to standing 150 adult elephants on top, but the stress is only concentrated at the bottom. After more than three months of precise calculation and manual debugging, the Chinese team successfully poured this design specifically designed for Egypt, using solid technology to support this future city.

On the towering glass curtain wall, the ancient yellow sand and modern high-rise buildings interact and flicker, reflecting the beautiful vision of making the new administrative capital the "locomotive" for Egypt's future development. In Saudi Arabia, across the sea, Chinese technology has revitalized desert oases.

Red Sea New City is a green city created by Saudi Arabia. On the coast, these small white houses are urban energy storage projects, mainly consisting of six photovoltaic power stations, with a total storage capacity of up to 1300 megawatt hours. One hour of power generation can meet the daily needs of 5000 households, making them the energy heart of Red Sea New City.

In the depths of the desert, domestic sewage flows through reeds and grasslands for filtration, becoming irrigation water. After the sewage treatment plant project is fully completed and put into operation, it can treat 16000 cubic meters of sewage per day. The participation of Chinese enterprises in these public infrastructure has become the biggest foundation for Red Sea New City to achieve green, low-carbon, and sustainable development.

Let's continue southward along the narrow Red Sea, and the landlocked country Ethiopia has entered our view. The Oriental Industrial Park, founded by a private enterprise in China, is the first industrial park built and operated in the country. At present, the first phase has been fully put into use, with over 100 enterprises producing products from shoes, clothing, building materials, metals, and even automobile assembly. The products are not only sold in Ethiopia, but also sold to Europe and the United States.

Entering the park, this is a Chinese pharmaceutical factory. Don't underestimate the small bags around me, they have witnessed the tremendous changes brought by the Oriental Industrial Park. The local infusion products originally used PVC bags, which would cause dissolution reactions with drugs and affect the quality of the drugs. This pharmaceutical factory has taken the lead in adopting higher cost but safer non PVC bags, making patients feel more at ease with their medication.

Before 2018, over 80% of the local pharmaceutical market relied on imports, and the arrival of Chinese pharmaceutical factories greatly alleviated the shortage of drugs among the local population.

The earth is the fabric, and sweat is the ink. Chinese builders cross mountains and mountains, travel far to the ocean, and create cities of the future in the depths of the desert, along the Red Sea coast, and on the East African Plateau, depicting a new picture of win-win cooperation on the Silk Road.

Source: CCTV Network


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