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Return capsule carrying Shenzhou-18 crew lands in north China

2024-11-04 02:02 Last Updated At:07:27

The three astronauts of China's Shenzhou-18 crewed spaceflight mission returned to Earth on Monday after completing their planned tasks aboard the Tiangong space station.

The return capsule, carrying Shenzhou-18 astronauts Ye Guangfu, Li Cong and Li Guangsu, touched down at the Dongfeng landing site in north China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region at 01:24 (Beijing Time), according to the China Manned Space Agency. The returned astronauts are in good physical condition, according to the medical staff on site.

The Shenzhou-18 crew was sent into space from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China on April 25. Prior to the return, the crew handed over the space station to the Shenzhou-19 astronauts who got on board on Oct 30.

Return capsule carrying Shenzhou-18 crew lands in north China

Return capsule carrying Shenzhou-18 crew lands in north China

Return capsule carrying Shenzhou-18 crew lands in north China

Return capsule carrying Shenzhou-18 crew lands in north China

Return capsule carrying Shenzhou-18 crew lands in north China

Return capsule carrying Shenzhou-18 crew lands in north China

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China-aided water supply project in Angola completed

2024-11-05 02:52 Last Updated At:07:17

A Chinese-built water supply project was officially handed over to the Angolan government in Cabinda Province on Monday and is predicted to benefit more than 600,000 people in the country.

Built by China Railway 20th Bureau Group Corporation Limited (CR20) since 2017, the Cabinda water supply project is the largest livelihood project invested by Angola in the province and represents the most advanced, intelligent, and modern water supply system in the country.

For many years, residents of Cabinda Province suffered from water shortage due to a lack of infrastructure, with most of them relying on water delivery trucks for daily usage.

Now, the project is expected to help solve the local water shortage problem and allowed many villagers to directly access tap water for the first time, said Yuan Xuefeng, the operation and maintenance manager of Cabinda water supply project.

"After being approved and delivered, the project can benefit 90 percent of the residential areas in Cabinda Province and meet the water needs of 600,000 people, greatly improving local residents' plight of water scarcity and poor water quality," explained Yuan.

The water supply project is comprised of 74 centralized points, with the capacity to supply 50,000 cubic meters of water per day. Throughout its construction period, over 1,000 employment opportunities were generated by the construction company for individuals in Cabinda Province.

China-aided water supply project in Angola completed

China-aided water supply project in Angola completed

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