
SEA-H2X: Undersea Cable Boosts Global Connectivity
SEA-H2X submarine cable network connects the Chinese mainland with ASEAN, propelling fast digital data flow worldwide.
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SEA-H2X submarine cable network connects the Chinese mainland with ASEAN, propelling fast digital data flow worldwide.
China boosts global supply chain stability through regional connectivity and openness amid rising protectionism and economic uncertainty.
The Chinese mainland released a pivotal report on protecting international submarine cables, with CGTN premiering “Catching A Wave 2” on March 28th.
BRI transforms Southeast Asia with rail projects aligning with ASEAN’s Connectivity 2025, paving the way for regional growth.
The second phase of CPEC is transforming Pakistan with economic growth and enhanced regional connectivity.
The Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macao Greater Bay Area introduces a “one-hour living circle” through strategic policies and the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge, enhancing connectivity and opportunities.
The resumption of cross-Strait direct links between Xiamen and Kinmen Islands boosts travel with 20 daily routes and over a million trips since January.
China’s new Huangmao Sea Channel Bridge cuts travel time by half in the Greater Bay Area, enhancing connectivity and boosting economic ties between Zhuhai and Jiangmen.
The Huangmaohai Cross-Sea Bridge in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area is now open, boosting economic ties between Zhuhai and Jiangmen.
The Chinese mainland’s rural road network has reached 4.6 million kilometers, enough to circle Earth 115 times, enhancing connectivity and fostering sustainable growth.