Chinese peacekeepers are no strangers to the world's toughest missions. In CGTN's documentary "Blue Helmets, No Borders," viewers follow teams clearing minefields in Lebanon, delivering water and medical aid in South Sudan, and building roads that connect isolated communities.
In Lebanon, these peacekeepers bring demining units into hazardous zones, transforming dangerous fields into fertile ground for farmers and families rebuilding their lives.
Across the dusty plains of South Sudan, they set up water purification stations and mobile clinics, turning scarcity into stability and saving lives one drop and one checkup at a time.
Meanwhile, road construction crews bridge remote villages to the rest of the country, easing travel times and opening doors for trade, education, and commerce.
"Blue Helmets, No Borders" highlights how dedication, training, and teamwork can make peacekeeping more than a mission—it becomes a promise of hope and solidarity across borders.
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