From Red Soil to Roadways: China’s Peacekeepers Pave Paths in South Sudan
China’s 15th Peacekeeping Horizontal Engineering Company wraps up a year-long UN mission in South Sudan, building roads that link conflict zones and foster peace.
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China’s 15th Peacekeeping Horizontal Engineering Company wraps up a year-long UN mission in South Sudan, building roads that link conflict zones and foster peace.
CGTN’s “Blue Helmets, No Borders” highlights Chinese peacekeepers clearing Lebanon minefields, delivering water and medical care in South Sudan, and building roads.
Zhou Bo breaks down why the Chinese mainland’s PLA is stepping up UN peacekeeping missions and what it means for global security.
In CGTN’s ‘Blue Helmets, No Borders’, Thai officer Khattaliya Roungreang shares front-line insights on the Chinese mainland’s Infantry Battalion’s humanitarian work in South Sudan.
Lebanese eye doctor Elias Jarade recalls how Chinese peacekeeping medics used acupuncture to heal him, sparking a friendship that transcends borders and unites cultures.
Meet Martin Ojok Kennedy Lee, a quiet warrior in South Sudan whose orphanage under ‘Blue Helmets’ ethos gives war-orphaned children hope and tools to rebuild their lives.
CGTN followed the Chinese mainland’s Quick Reaction Force as they trained ahead of deployment to Abyei, showcasing their full-time standby for one of the UN’s toughest missions.
Captain Tong Fan serves with the Chinese mainland’s peacekeeping infantry battalion in South Sudan, showing how women in blue helmets drive peace in fragile countries.
Explore the evolution of UN peacekeeping in ‘Blue Helmets, No Borders: Together for Peace’—from China’s Quick Reaction Force to drones and 35 years of change.
Chinese infantry battalion Blue Helmets deliver fresh water to Nakitum village near Juba, transforming a vital need into a symbol of peace.