CCCC holds International Children's Day activities

Source:CCCCTime:2026-06-08

To celebrate International Children's Day, CCCC project teams around the world carried out a series of charitable and education-focused activities, bringing care and warmth to children.

To celebrate International Children's Day, CCCC project teams around the world carried out a series of charitable and education-focused activities, bringing care and warmth to children.

In Kyrgyzstan

The CCCC team invited disadvantaged children from the local community and the children of local employees to celebrate the festival together at Central Park. A range of activities was organized, including cultural performances, drawing competitions, traditional ethnic sports, interactive games, exchange sessions, and gift-giving, all of which conveyed holiday greetings and care to the children.

In Tanzania

CCCC volunteers visited Mtakuja Primary School, bringing gifts such as new schoolbags, colorful pencils, skipping ropes, footballs, and badminton sets. Each gift carried heartfelt wishes for the children's future. The school principal said emotionally that the Chinese company provided not only material support, but also great spiritual encouragement for the children.

In Senegal

A volunteer team from the Ndayane Port project visited two primary schools in Daga and Kholpa villages, presenting students representatives with gifts including schoolbags and footballs. The schools expressed sincere appreciation for the project team's commitment to local education and strong sense of responsibility.

In Cameroon

The No. 5 section of the Ngaoundéré-Garoua Highway reconstruction project donated a large number of learning materials, daily necessities, and hygiene supplies to a local orphanage. After receiving the donations, the children expressed their gratitude through simple, heartfelt dance performances.

In the Philippines

The Kaysakat Water Treatment Plant held an open day for children from surrounding communities. The event included a science popularization session, a painting activity, and gift distribution.

In a relaxed and cheerful atmosphere, the children learned how wastewater is treated and transformed into clean water, deepening their understanding of water recycling and safety awareness at construction sites. Using bright paints, they also illustrated their ideal homes, producing vivid and imaginative artworks that reflected their curiosity and enthusiasm for the world of engineering.

Editor: CRBC, CHEC, Second Highway Engineering, CWE