Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Hua Chunying posted a series of pictures on Twitter, showing the banknotes of Southeast Asia, Central Asia, South Asia, the Middle East, and Africa, all of which are marked with landmark buildings “constructed by China”. It also has satellites designed by China, which are quite capable. However, some netizens left a message under her post saying, “Let’s build the unfinished buildings in the mainland first.”
Hua Chunying posted 13 pictures in a row on Twitter yesterday (5th), showing the construction projects China has participated in in countries around the world, and became famous landmarks of these countries and printed on the currency. “Building a better world together – China has delivered on this promise, and it is recorded in the banknotes issued by friends and partners around the world,” she wrote in the post.
The pictures show that these landmarks printed with “Made in China” include:
On the Pakistani 5 rupee banknote, Gwadar Port, which China participated in the construction of
Rama VIII Bridge with 20 baht banknotes in Thailand
Nam Lek hydropower station with 20,000 kip banknotes in Laos
On the Sri Lankan 100 rupee note, the Putram coal power station funded and built by China
Malawi Parliament Building with 200 Kwacha banknotes in Malawi, East African country
Malawi University of Science and Technology of Malawi 2000 Kwacha banknotes
On the African side, the Great Mosque of Algiers with Algerian 1,000 dinar banknotes
Algerian Telecommunications Satellite One of the Algerian 500 dinar banknote
Kinsuka Bridge with 500 franc banknotes in the Democratic Republic of Congo
The three dams on Sudan’s 100-pound banknote, the Merowe Dam, the Upper Atbara Water Control Project, and the heightening of the Roceres Dam, were all constructed by China.
In Central Asia, there is the National Library of Tajikistan with the Tajik 200 somoni banknote.
Lusail Stadium with Qatari 10 riyal banknotes in the Middle East
Central Bank of Kuwait headquarters building with Kuwait 5 dinar banknotes
Since 2013, China has launched the “Belt and Road” initiative, hoping to build a modern version of the Silk Road linking Europe and Asia. It has invested in nearly 70 countries and international organizations, covering China’s historical Silk Road and Maritime Silk Road. Countries in Asia, North Asia, West Asia, the Indian Ocean, the Mediterranean, South America, and the Atlantic. The above-mentioned countries are all participating in China’s “Belt and Road” construction.
Although Hua Chunying’s post is meaningful, but following the internal housing supervision storm, when unfinished buildings are blooming everywhere in China, some netizens complained under her post, saying that they had bought unfinished buildings in China, and asked that since they had finished repairing foreign ones Building, can you help them repair it too? Some netizens also suggested “build the unfinished building in the mainland first”, “the family scandal can’t be made public, it can only be solved internally”, “win, win once more, win numb”.
Source: Comprehensive report
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