CCCC promotes maritime business exchanges and cross-cultural integration

Source:CCCCTime:2024-07-08

CCCC has been actively participating in exhibitions and hosting cultural events around the globe to foster maritime business exchanges and cross-cultural integration.

Recently, CCCC has been actively participating in exhibitions and hosting cultural events around the globe, fostering maritime business exchanges and cross-cultural integration.
Participating Seafarers & Lighthouse Carnival 2024 in Penang
On June 29-30, the "Seafarer & Lighthouse Carnival" series of events was held in Penang, Malaysia. The CCCC (M) SDN BHDSTP2 Project Management Office was invited to participate in the event and organized a marine-themed exhibition, attracting tens of thousands of visitors.
Set against a deep blue backdrop, the exhibition showcased a range of marine engineering equipment and offshore projects, including national key projects like the Tianjin Port. It also highlighted CCCC's projects in Malaysia, such as the Penang STP2 Land Reclamation Project and the Sabah Kibing Jetty Dredging Project. Additionally, the "Tong Tu Lun" ship model made a stunning debut! Visitors expressed their admiration for CCCC's brand strength and signed and took photos in the exhibition booth.
Hosting the second China-Colombia cultural exchange meeting
The 2024 second China-Colombia cultural exchange meeting took place at the project site of  the First Metro Line of Bogota.
The cultural exchange event focused on immersive cultural experiences. Activities included engaging "How Well Do You Know Our Countries?" quizzes and traditional cultural experiences. Participants enhanced their understanding of Chinese and Colombian cultures in a lively manner.
During the cultural experience segment, everyone enjoyed Chinese paper-cutting and Colombia's traditional game, Tejo. This cultural exchange strengthened mutual friendships and boosted team cohesion.
The project team of First Metro Line of Bogota will continue to explore innovative ways to provide more and better cultural exchange platforms for employees from both countries. 

Editor: CHEC