Chinese-funded enterprises in Africa are providing training and creating job opportunities that benefit local people and local economies.
China's state-owned enterprises such as the State Grid and China Railway Group have helped to build China's brand overseas, as the Belt and Road has boosted economic growth among the participating countries.
China's President Xi Jinping and his Egyptian counterpart President Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi witnessed the signing of a framework agreement for the construction of Egypt's new administrative capital on January 21, 2016.
Hanan has worked for the Egyptian branch of the China State Construction Engineering Corporation for the past 31 years. She joined the company when she was 22, and has witnessed almost every step of the country's development.
A major China-Myanmar oil and gas project is celebrating its 2nd anniversary, with authorities suggesting the people of Myanmar have been benefiting a lot from the massive project.
Chinese state power provider, State Grid, has completed a major power grid project in Brazil, delivering hydropower from the Amazon in the north down to the country's economic centers in the south, creating thousands of job opportunities for local communities along the way.
Sérgio Belló is a foreign employee for China's State Grid.
Yi Yiqing works as a translator for the team building the Jakarta-Bandung High Speed Railway.
China's State Grid is building the transmission line for the Belo Monde hydroelectric dam in Brazil. Along the route, it is helping local villagers to repair their houses, build factories, and secure access to drinking water.
Builders are working on the Tegal Luar Railway Station, a terminus of the Jakarta-Bandung High Speed Railway that is currently under construction in West Java.
This Indonesian driver working on the Jakarta-Bandung High Speed Railway is proud of the work he does on the project, which he says will reduce the travel time between Jakarta and Bandung and improve economic development.
Construction of the Walini tunnel project on the Jakarta-Bandung high-speed railway in Indonesia is underway. The railway, being jointly built by a China-Indonesia consortium, will cut the traveling time between the two cities from more than 3 hours to 40 minutes.
More than 800 college students studying architecture have visited an exhibition at the construction site for the Walini Tunnel, which is part of the Jakarta-Bandung high-speed railway.