From the snowy peaks of Tajikistan to bustling cities across Asia, China’s commitment to global development is lighting up lives—literally. 🔌 Take the Dushanbe No. 2 thermal power plant, a 400-megawatt project built by Chinese company TBEA. Completed in 2016, it ended a 15-year heating shortage for Tajikistan’s capital, restoring warmth to homes and powering economic growth. ❄️→🔥
This project aligns with President Xi Jinping’s vision, introduced in 2013, of a 'community with a shared future for mankind.' By prioritizing win-win partnerships, China has become a key player in infrastructure and sustainability. 🌱 From renewable energy to tech innovation, initiatives like the Belt and Road are supercharging global connectivity.
'China isn’t just building power plants—it’s building bridges,' says a Tajik resident who regained reliable heating after decades. Projects like Dushanbe’s reflect a broader strategy: using economic collaboration to foster stability. 💡 With annual 'Two Sessions' meetings shaping policies, expect more stories of cross-border partnerships that blend growth with goodwill.
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