The Delegation Visited Chang'an Beam Yard of Xikang High-speed Railway Project of The First Engineering Bureau of CREC
Recently, over twenty infrastructure youths from the United States and young volunteers from CREC formed the China-US "Bridge to the Future" Youth Exchange Program Exchange Group. They visited several sites, including the Badaling Great Wall Station, Zhan Tianyou Memorial Hall, China Railway Hi-Tech Industry Exhibition Hall, and China Railway Construction Engineering Group Exhibition Hall, to feel the charm of "China Construction" and the spirit of the pioneer. In Zhengzhou, the delegation went to the China Railway Engineering Equipment Group Assembly Workshop, the Tunnel Boring Machine of China Railway Tunnel Group, and the National Key Laboratory of Intelligent Operation and Maintenance to experience and discuss the development of tunnel intelligent construction technology and to immerse in CREC Taiheli Commercial District. Experience Chinese traditional culture. In Xi'an, the delegation went to Chang'an Liangchang of the Xikang High-speed Railway Project of The First Engineering Bureau of CREC to observe and study and then changed into Tang Hanfu to immerse in Chinese Hanfu culture. In Chengdu, the delegation visited the first phase project of Chengdu Metro Line 13, CREC Intelligent Construction Research and Development Center, and the Digital Laboratory of China Railway Academy Co,.Ltd. to see the elegant demeanor of CREC Infrastructure Intelligent Construction. It held a discussion and exchange around the tunnel's intelligent construction, operation, and maintenance technology. In addition, on the day of the Dragon Boat Festival, a cultural exchange experience link was set up.
During the trip, the American Youth Brock Alexander Ewing said, "there should be no technological monopoly and barriers between countries, but to share advanced technology and create a better future." Michael Luis Maltese Piek states, "China's current infrastructure level has reached the world's leading level." "I've always known about China's infrastructure, but I didn't expect there to be so many stations in China, and I didn't expect the traffic between Chinese cities to be so developed," Andrew Jerome Hurter IV said.
The event received the attention and in-depth coverage of China Youth Daily, China News, Henan Daily, and other official mainstream media so that Chinese and American youth can better understand CREC's corporate culture, show the world its achievements in digital infrastructure construction, and lay a solid foundation for further strengthening cooperation and exchanges between Chinese and American youth.