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ANGOLA-KILAMBA-PUBLIC WELFARE PROJECT

ANGOLA-KILAMBA-PUBLIC WELFARE PROJECT

(240417) -- LUANDA, April 17, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Children are pictured at the "new city" Kilamba in the suburb of Luanda, Angola, March 7, 2024. Located 18 km south of Luanda, Angola's capital, the "new city" Kilamba stands prominently on the horizon. More than a decade after its completion, this monumental public welfare project, executed by Chinese firms, comprises 700 buildings and 20,000 housing units, providing contemporary living conditions for its 120,000 inhabitants. The City of Kilamba, formerly known as the Kilamba Kiaxi Housing Project, was initiated by Chinese company CITIC Construction. It features well-equipped facilities, including schools, water treatment plants and substations, ensuring residents enjoy a comfortable lifestyle. Rising from once barren land, the new city is a testament to the accelerated cooperation between the two nations. (Xinhua/Li Yahui)

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ANGOLA-KILAMBA-PUBLIC WELFARE PROJECT

ANGOLA-KILAMBA-PUBLIC WELFARE PROJECT

(240417) -- LUANDA, April 17, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Children play at the "new city" Kilamba in the suburb of Luanda, Angola, March 7, 2024. Located 18 km south of Luanda, Angola's capital, the "new city" Kilamba stands prominently on the horizon. More than a decade after its completion, this monumental public welfare project, executed by Chinese firms, comprises 700 buildings and 20,000 housing units, providing contemporary living conditions for its 120,000 inhabitants. The City of Kilamba, formerly known as the Kilamba Kiaxi Housing Project, was initiated by Chinese company CITIC Construction. It features well-equipped facilities, including schools, water treatment plants and substations, ensuring residents enjoy a comfortable lifestyle. Rising from once barren land, the new city is a testament to the accelerated cooperation between the two nations. (Xinhua/Li Yahui)

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ANGOLA-KILAMBA-PUBLIC WELFARE PROJECT

ANGOLA-KILAMBA-PUBLIC WELFARE PROJECT

(240417) -- LUANDA, April 17, 2024 (Xinhua) -- A child rides the bicycle at the "new city" Kilamba in the suburb of Luanda, Angola, March 7, 2024. Located 18 km south of Luanda, Angola's capital, the "new city" Kilamba stands prominently on the horizon. More than a decade after its completion, this monumental public welfare project, executed by Chinese firms, comprises 700 buildings and 20,000 housing units, providing contemporary living conditions for its 120,000 inhabitants. The City of Kilamba, formerly known as the Kilamba Kiaxi Housing Project, was initiated by Chinese company CITIC Construction. It features well-equipped facilities, including schools, water treatment plants and substations, ensuring residents enjoy a comfortable lifestyle. Rising from once barren land, the new city is a testament to the accelerated cooperation between the two nations. (Xinhua/Li Yahui)

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ANGOLA-KILAMBA-PUBLIC WELFARE PROJECT

ANGOLA-KILAMBA-PUBLIC WELFARE PROJECT

(240417) -- LUANDA, April 17, 2024 (Xinhua) -- An aerial drone photo taken on March 7, 2024 shows a view of the "new city" Kilamba in the suburb of Luanda, Angola. Located 18 km south of Luanda, Angola's capital, the "new city" Kilamba stands prominently on the horizon. More than a decade after its completion, this monumental public welfare project, executed by Chinese firms, comprises 700 buildings and 20,000 housing units, providing contemporary living conditions for its 120,000 inhabitants. The City of Kilamba, formerly known as the Kilamba Kiaxi Housing Project, was initiated by Chinese company CITIC Construction. It features well-equipped facilities, including schools, water treatment plants and substations, ensuring residents enjoy a comfortable lifestyle. Rising from once barren land, the new city is a testament to the accelerated cooperation between the two nations. (Xinhua/Li Yahui)

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ANGOLA-KILAMBA-PUBLIC WELFARE PROJECT

ANGOLA-KILAMBA-PUBLIC WELFARE PROJECT

(240417) -- LUANDA, April 17, 2024 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on March 8, 2024 shows the home of Gaspar Pedro, one of the first batch of residents at the "new city" Kilamba in the suburb of Luanda, Angola. Located 18 km south of Luanda, Angola's capital, the "new city" Kilamba stands prominently on the horizon. More than a decade after its completion, this monumental public welfare project, executed by Chinese firms, comprises 700 buildings and 20,000 housing units, providing contemporary living conditions for its 120,000 inhabitants. The City of Kilamba, formerly known as the Kilamba Kiaxi Housing Project, was initiated by Chinese company CITIC Construction. It features well-equipped facilities, including schools, water treatment plants and substations, ensuring residents enjoy a comfortable lifestyle. Rising from once barren land, the new city is a testament to the accelerated cooperation between the two nations. (Xinhua/Li Yahui)

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ANGOLA-KILAMBA-PUBLIC WELFARE PROJECT

ANGOLA-KILAMBA-PUBLIC WELFARE PROJECT

(240417) -- LUANDA, April 17, 2024 (Xinhua) -- An aerial drone photo taken on March 7, 2024 shows a park at the "new city" Kilamba in the suburb of Luanda, Angola. Located 18 km south of Luanda, Angola's capital, the "new city" Kilamba stands prominently on the horizon. More than a decade after its completion, this monumental public welfare project, executed by Chinese firms, comprises 700 buildings and 20,000 housing units, providing contemporary living conditions for its 120,000 inhabitants. The City of Kilamba, formerly known as the Kilamba Kiaxi Housing Project, was initiated by Chinese company CITIC Construction. It features well-equipped facilities, including schools, water treatment plants and substations, ensuring residents enjoy a comfortable lifestyle. Rising from once barren land, the new city is a testament to the accelerated cooperation between the two nations. (Xinhua/Li Yahui)

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ANGOLA-KILAMBA-PUBLIC WELFARE PROJECT

ANGOLA-KILAMBA-PUBLIC WELFARE PROJECT

(240417) -- LUANDA, April 17, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Students are on their way home at the "new city" Kilamba in the suburb of Luanda, Angola, March 7, 2024. Located 18 km south of Luanda, Angola's capital, the "new city" Kilamba stands prominently on the horizon. More than a decade after its completion, this monumental public welfare project, executed by Chinese firms, comprises 700 buildings and 20,000 housing units, providing contemporary living conditions for its 120,000 inhabitants. The City of Kilamba, formerly known as the Kilamba Kiaxi Housing Project, was initiated by Chinese company CITIC Construction. It features well-equipped facilities, including schools, water treatment plants and substations, ensuring residents enjoy a comfortable lifestyle. Rising from once barren land, the new city is a testament to the accelerated cooperation between the two nations. (Xinhua/Li Yahui)

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ANGOLA-KILAMBA-PUBLIC WELFARE PROJECT

ANGOLA-KILAMBA-PUBLIC WELFARE PROJECT

(240417) -- LUANDA, April 17, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Vehicles run on the road at the "new city" Kilamba in the suburb of Luanda, Angola, March 7, 2024. Located 18 km south of Luanda, Angola's capital, the "new city" Kilamba stands prominently on the horizon. More than a decade after its completion, this monumental public welfare project, executed by Chinese firms, comprises 700 buildings and 20,000 housing units, providing contemporary living conditions for its 120,000 inhabitants. The City of Kilamba, formerly known as the Kilamba Kiaxi Housing Project, was initiated by Chinese company CITIC Construction. It features well-equipped facilities, including schools, water treatment plants and substations, ensuring residents enjoy a comfortable lifestyle. Rising from once barren land, the new city is a testament to the accelerated cooperation between the two nations. (Xinhua/Li Yahui)

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ANGOLA-KILAMBA-PUBLIC WELFARE PROJECT

ANGOLA-KILAMBA-PUBLIC WELFARE PROJECT

(240417) -- LUANDA, April 17, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Residents take a walk at a park of the "new city" Kilamba in the suburb of Luanda, Angola, March 7, 2024. Located 18 km south of Luanda, Angola's capital, the "new city" Kilamba stands prominently on the horizon. More than a decade after its completion, this monumental public welfare project, executed by Chinese firms, comprises 700 buildings and 20,000 housing units, providing contemporary living conditions for its 120,000 inhabitants. The City of Kilamba, formerly known as the Kilamba Kiaxi Housing Project, was initiated by Chinese company CITIC Construction. It features well-equipped facilities, including schools, water treatment plants and substations, ensuring residents enjoy a comfortable lifestyle. Rising from once barren land, the new city is a testament to the accelerated cooperation between the two nations. (Xinhua/Li Yahui)

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ANGOLA-KILAMBA-PUBLIC WELFARE PROJECT

ANGOLA-KILAMBA-PUBLIC WELFARE PROJECT

(240417) -- LUANDA, April 17, 2024 (Xinhua) -- An aerial drone photo taken on March 7, 2024 shows a view of the "new city" Kilamba in the suburb of Luanda, Angola. Located 18 km south of Luanda, Angola's capital, the "new city" Kilamba stands prominently on the horizon. More than a decade after its completion, this monumental public welfare project, executed by Chinese firms, comprises 700 buildings and 20,000 housing units, providing contemporary living conditions for its 120,000 inhabitants. The City of Kilamba, formerly known as the Kilamba Kiaxi Housing Project, was initiated by Chinese company CITIC Construction. It features well-equipped facilities, including schools, water treatment plants and substations, ensuring residents enjoy a comfortable lifestyle. Rising from once barren land, the new city is a testament to the accelerated cooperation between the two nations. (Xinhua/Li Yahui)

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ANGOLA-KILAMBA-PUBLIC WELFARE PROJECT

ANGOLA-KILAMBA-PUBLIC WELFARE PROJECT

(240417) -- LUANDA, April 17, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Gaspar Pedro, one of the first batch of residents of Kilamba, displays a photo of his family at the "new city" Kilamba in the suburb of Luanda, Angola, March 8, 2024. Located 18 km south of Luanda, Angola's capital, the "new city" Kilamba stands prominently on the horizon. More than a decade after its completion, this monumental public welfare project, executed by Chinese firms, comprises 700 buildings and 20,000 housing units, providing contemporary living conditions for its 120,000 inhabitants. The City of Kilamba, formerly known as the Kilamba Kiaxi Housing Project, was initiated by Chinese company CITIC Construction. It features well-equipped facilities, including schools, water treatment plants and substations, ensuring residents enjoy a comfortable lifestyle. Rising from once barren land, the new city is a testament to the accelerated cooperation between the two nations. (Xinhua/Li Yahui)

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ANGOLA-KILAMBA-PUBLIC WELFARE PROJECT

ANGOLA-KILAMBA-PUBLIC WELFARE PROJECT

(240417) -- LUANDA, April 17, 2024 (Xinhua) -- This photo taken on March 7, 2024 shows a primary school at the "new city" Kilamba in the suburb of Luanda, Angola. Located 18 km south of Luanda, Angola's capital, the "new city" Kilamba stands prominently on the horizon. More than a decade after its completion, this monumental public welfare project, executed by Chinese firms, comprises 700 buildings and 20,000 housing units, providing contemporary living conditions for its 120,000 inhabitants. The City of Kilamba, formerly known as the Kilamba Kiaxi Housing Project, was initiated by Chinese company CITIC Construction. It features well-equipped facilities, including schools, water treatment plants and substations, ensuring residents enjoy a comfortable lifestyle. Rising from once barren land, the new city is a testament to the accelerated cooperation between the two nations. (Xinhua/Li Yahui)

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ANGOLA-KILAMBA-PUBLIC WELFARE PROJECT

ANGOLA-KILAMBA-PUBLIC WELFARE PROJECT

(240417) -- LUANDA, April 17, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Young people play basketball at the "new city" Kilamba in the suburb of Luanda, Angola, March 7, 2024. Located 18 km south of Luanda, Angola's capital, the "new city" Kilamba stands prominently on the horizon. More than a decade after its completion, this monumental public welfare project, executed by Chinese firms, comprises 700 buildings and 20,000 housing units, providing contemporary living conditions for its 120,000 inhabitants. The City of Kilamba, formerly known as the Kilamba Kiaxi Housing Project, was initiated by Chinese company CITIC Construction. It features well-equipped facilities, including schools, water treatment plants and substations, ensuring residents enjoy a comfortable lifestyle. Rising from once barren land, the new city is a testament to the accelerated cooperation between the two nations. (Xinhua/Li Yahui)

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Int'l industrial, mining exhibitions wrap up in Iranian capital

STORY: Int'l industrial, mining exhibitions wrap up in Iranian capital SHOOTING TIME: Nov. 7, 2023 DATELINE: Nov. 8, 2023 LENGTH: 00:02:00 LOCATION: Tehran CATEGORY: ECONOMY SHOTLIST: 1. various of the exhibitions STORYLINE: Hundreds of Iranian and foreign companies showcased their latest products and achievements in the fields of industry and mining in two simultaneous international exhibitions that wrapped up on Tuesday in the capital Tehran. Both inaugurated on Saturday, the 23rd International Industry Exhibition and 17th International Exhibition for Mines, Mining, Construction Machinery and Related Industries and Equipment saw the participation of over 530 companies from Iran and other countries. The 23rd International Industry Exhibition was held in an area close to 18,000 square meters, providing a venue for more than 300 domestic and foreign firms to display their products, inventions, capabilities, services and achievements in the areas of industrial tools, equipment, spare parts, production line

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Ando, Hazama agree on capital tie-up

Ando, Hazama agree on capital tie-up

TOKYO, Japan - Kosaku Okita (L), president of Ando Corp., and Fumiya Yamato, president of Hazama Corp., shake hands during a news conference in Tokyo on March 10. They said the two construction firms have agreed to form a capital alliance in May.

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Chinese companies help rejuvenate major seaport in Bangladesh

STORY: Chinese companies help rejuvenate major seaport in Bangladesh DATELINE: April 28, 2022 LENGTH: 00:02:56 LOCATION: Dhaka CATEGORY: TECHNOLOGY SHOTLIST: various of the seaportvarious of dredging vesselsSOUNDBITE 1 (Bengali): ABU SUFYAN, Project coordinatorSOUNDBITE 2 (English): LI HUISHENG, Project managerSOUNDBITE 3 (English): REAR ADMIRAL M MUSA, Chairman of Mongla port authority STORYLINE: Despite COVID-19, Chinese and Bangladeshi technicians are working hard to help rejuvenate Mongla, Bangladesh's second largest seaport. Due to increasing congestion in Bangladesh's largest Chattogram seaport, many international shipping firms have turned to Mongla as an alternative. Also, Mongla is set to emerge as an attractive gateway because of the construction of the country's largest Padma Bridge and Padma Rail Link. The two major projects in Bangladesh are expected to connect the port to the national capital Dhaka. But the port is currently underutilized due to the navigability problem of its key Pashu

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the Churchill Square complex

the Churchill Square complex

Penta Real Estate sold the Churchill Square complex near the Prague main railway station for more than Kc4bn to Ceskomoravska Nemovitostni (CMN) and Corporate Finance House Group (CFH), the firms told CTK, describing it as the biggest deal on the Czech office space market this year, on December 17, 2020. Penta Real Estate launched the construction of two office buildings on a brownfield site in 2017 and SUDOP company started building a residential house nearby a year later. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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the Churchill Square complex

the Churchill Square complex

Penta Real Estate sold the Churchill Square complex near the Prague main railway station for more than Kc4bn to Ceskomoravska Nemovitostni (CMN) and Corporate Finance House Group (CFH), the firms told CTK, describing it as the biggest deal on the Czech office space market this year, on December 17, 2020. Penta Real Estate launched the construction of two office buildings on a brownfield site in 2017 and SUDOP company started building a residential house nearby a year later. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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the Churchill Square complex

the Churchill Square complex

Penta Real Estate sold the Churchill Square complex near the Prague main railway station for more than Kc4bn to Ceskomoravska Nemovitostni (CMN) and Corporate Finance House Group (CFH), the firms told CTK, describing it as the biggest deal on the Czech office space market this year, on December 17, 2020. Penta Real Estate launched the construction of two office buildings on a brownfield site in 2017 and SUDOP company started building a residential house nearby a year later. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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the Churchill Square complex

the Churchill Square complex

Penta Real Estate sold the Churchill Square complex near the Prague main railway station for more than Kc4bn to Ceskomoravska Nemovitostni (CMN) and Corporate Finance House Group (CFH), the firms told CTK, describing it as the biggest deal on the Czech office space market this year, on December 17, 2020. Penta Real Estate launched the construction of two office buildings on a brownfield site in 2017 and SUDOP company started building a residential house nearby a year later. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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the Churchill Square complex

the Churchill Square complex

Penta Real Estate sold the Churchill Square complex near the Prague main railway station for more than Kc4bn to Ceskomoravska Nemovitostni (CMN) and Corporate Finance House Group (CFH), the firms told CTK, describing it as the biggest deal on the Czech office space market this year, on December 17, 2020. Penta Real Estate launched the construction of two office buildings on a brownfield site in 2017 and SUDOP company started building a residential house nearby a year later. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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the Churchill Square complex

the Churchill Square complex

Penta Real Estate sold the Churchill Square complex near the Prague main railway station for more than Kc4bn to Ceskomoravska Nemovitostni (CMN) and Corporate Finance House Group (CFH), the firms told CTK, describing it as the biggest deal on the Czech office space market this year, on December 17, 2020. Penta Real Estate launched the construction of two office buildings on a brownfield site in 2017 and SUDOP company started building a residential house nearby a year later. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Ando, Hazama agree on capital tie-up

Ando, Hazama agree on capital tie-up

TOKYO, Japan - Kosaku Okita (L), president of Ando Corp., and Fumiya Yamato, president of Hazama Corp., shake hands during a news conference in Tokyo on March 10. They said the two construction firms have agreed to form a capital alliance in May. (Kyodo)

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