by Tai Beiping, Mao Pengfei, Liu Tian HONG KONG, Dec. 24 (Xinhua) Some 20 km north of Sri Lanka Hambantota Port, an extension to the country Southern Express
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by Tai Beiping, Mao Pengfei, Liu Tian
Some 20 km north of Sri Lanka s Hambantota Port, an extension to the country s Southern Expressway lifts off the ground for a special purpose to let wild elephants cross the highway safely.
The elephant corridor , an eco-friendly design recommended by the Chinese contractor, is one of the many examples that show how Chinese companies spare no efforts to protect the environment and preserve local ecology when constructing projects under the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).
The expressway extension, which entered service in February, is significant for Sri Lanka as it connects the well-established port and airport of Colombo with the new port and airport of Hambantota.
2020-12-24 02:35:35 GMT2020-12-24 10:35:35(Beijing Time) Xinhua English
by Tai Beiping, Mao Pengfei, Liu Tian
HONG KONG, Dec. 24 (Xinhua) Some 20 km north of Sri Lanka s Hambantota Port, an extension to the country s Southern Expressway lifts off the ground for a special purpose to let wild elephants cross the highway safely.
The elephant corridor , an eco-friendly design recommended by the Chinese contractor, is one of the many examples that show how Chinese companies spare no efforts to protect the environment and preserve local ecology when constructing projects under the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).
The expressway extension, which entered service in February, is significant for Sri Lanka as it connects the well-established port and airport of Colombo with the new port and airport of Hambantota.
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HONG KONG (Xinhua): Some 2km north of Sri Lanka s Hambantota Port, an extension to the country s Southern Expressway lifts off the ground for a special purpose to let wild elephants cross the highway safely.
The elephant corridor , an eco-friendly design recommended by the Chinese contractor, is one of the many examples that show how Chinese companies spare no efforts to protect the environment and preserve local ecology when constructing projects under the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).
The expressway extension, which entered service in February, is significant for Sri Lanka as it connects the well-established port and airport of Colombo with the new port and airport of Hambantota.