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Building Bridges: CSCEC Showcases Egypt’s Iconic CBD Project 🌍🏗️

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Building the Future: CSCEC's Landmark Project in Egypt

Hey there, world explorers! 🌍 Today, we're diving into the exciting developments of China State Construction Engineering Corporation (CSCEC) in Egypt's New Administrative Capital. Recently, CSCEC hosted an online open-day event to showcase the massive Central Business District (CBD) project that's reshaping the city's skyline.

One of the star attractions? The Iconic Tower, standing tall at 385.8 meters! Once completed, it'll be Africa's tallest building—talk about reaching for the sky! 🏙️

With around 2,000 employees on the ground and up to 5,000 during peak times, CSCEC's Egypt branch is a bustling hub of talent and dedication. Meet Hanan Osman Abdelkader, the administration manager who's been with CSCEC for nearly 30 years. Hanan is not just a leader; she's a trailblazer, inspiring Egyptian women to break barriers and excel in their careers. \"I'm very happy that I work at CSCEC. This is my home, and my colleagues are my family,\" she shares. ❤️

Another shining star is Mary Raouf, a decoration design engineer whose love for Chinese culture runs deep. Influenced by her mother, one of Egypt's first college students to learn Chinese, Mary is passionate about fostering cultural ties. Through initiatives like the friendship school, Egyptian children now have a chance to learn Chinese, thanks to the efforts of CSCEC volunteers. 📚✨

CSCEC isn't just building structures; they're building connections between China and Egypt, creating opportunities and inspiring the next generation. Mary says, \"I'm proud to participate in the construction of the largest project in my hometown.\"

Stay tuned with NewspaperAmigo.com for more updates on this incredible journey of cultural exchange and architectural marvel! 🚀

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