The overseas Shandong people along the Belt and Road take root in African Morocco, welcome the New Year in a special way.
In the year of 1304, a traveller from Morocco named Ibn Batuteh travelled halfway around the world by boat to China and completed the first journey to China as a Moroccan.
While in the year of 2015, 711 yeas’ later since then, SEPCOIII that has been committed itself to Go Out policy successfully got through the close siege from the competitions from the European, American, Japanese and Korean companies, and signed the first power construction project in Morocco as a country in the tail end of the Belt and Road, making a great milestone significance.
Today is the first day of 2017, most people will have a relaxing and happy holiday and reunite with the families. However, In Morocco lying in the north of Africa and 20 thousand miles away from home, there are such a group of people from Shandong province who have been holding fast silently to the construction site in foreign countries, ring out the Old Year of 2016 in a special way to welcome the New Year’s coming. Journalist LIU Chang, ZHANG Yuqing reported from Gerada, Morocco.
The overseas Shandong people along the Belt and Road take root in African Morocco, welcome the New Year in a special way.
In the year of 1304, a traveller from Morocco named Ibn Batuteh travelled halfway around the world by boat to China and completed the first journey to China as a Moroccan.
While in the year of 2015, 711 yeas’ later since then, SEPCOIII that has been committed itself to Go Out policy successfully got through the close siege from the competitions from the European, American, Japanese and Korean companies, and signed the first power construction project in Morocco as a country in the tail end of the Belt and Road, making a great milestone significance.
The overseas Shandong people along the Belt and Road take root in African Morocco, welcome the New Year in a special way.
In the year of 1304, a traveller from Morocco named Ibn Batuteh travelled halfway around the world by boat to China and completed the first journey to China as a Moroccan.
While in the year of 2015, 711 yeas’ later since then, SEPCOIII that has been committed itself to Go Out policy successfully got through the close siege from the competitions from the European, American, Japanese and Korean companies, and signed the first power construction project in Morocco as a country in the tail end of the Belt and Road, making a great milestone significance.
Today is the first day of 2017, most people will have a relaxing and happy holiday and reunite with the families. However, In Morocco lying in the north of Africa and 20 thousand miles away from home, there are such a group of people from Shandong province who have been holding fast silently to the construction site in foreign countries, ring out the Old Year of 2016 in a special way to welcome the New Year’s coming. Journalist LIU Chang, ZHANG Yuqing reported from Gerada, Morocco.
In the year of 1304, a traveller from Morocco named Ibn Batuteh travelled halfway around the world by boat to China and completed the first journey to China as a Moroccan.
While in the year of 2015, 711 yeas’ later since then, SEPCOIII that has been committed itself to Go Out policy successfully got through the close siege from the competitions from the European, American, Japanese and Korean companies, and signed the first power construction project in Morocco as a country in the tail end of the Belt and Road, making a great milestone significance.
Today is the first day of 2017, most people will have a relaxing and happy holiday and reunite with the families. However, In Morocco lying in the north of Africa and 20 thousand miles away from home, there are such a group of people from Shandong province who have been holding fast silently to the construction site in foreign countries, ring out the Old Year of 2016 in a special way to welcome the New Year’s coming. Journalist LIU Chang, ZHANG Yuqing reported from Gerada, Morocco.
The overseas Shandong people along the Belt and Road take root in Morocco