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China Daily | Updated: 2018-11-19 10:06

Workers work at the construction site of a Mekong River bridge built by China Railway Corp. [Photo/Xinhua]

VIENTIANE - "Every project department of China Railway is ready to be dispatched at any time!"

At the end of July, when a deadly flash flood swept through Attapeu province of southern Laos, China Railway, a Chinese company constructing the China-Laos Railway in the country, provided assistance to the disaster-stricken areas without any hesitation.

Meanwhile, Lao Asia Pacific Satellite Co Ltd, also known as LaoSat, a joint venture between China and Laos, immediately sent a technical team to provide live satellite television broadcasts and emergency communication services for the victims and rescuers in the disaster-stricken Attapeu. They transmitted real-time video content through the satellite network to the forefront of the disaster area.

These cases are not rare in Laos nowadays. Chinese enterprises have been playing an increasingly important role in enhancing people's livelihood with practical actions.

Nam Ou River is the largest eastern tributary of the Mekong River in Laos. It is one of the key hydropower resource bases that the Lao government is pushing forward to explore. PowerChina is developing a full basin cascade hydropower project at that site.

As of August this year, the first phase of the project had been put into operation and had delivered more than 3 billion kWh of electricity to the northern part of Laos. The second phase of the project is expected to be completed by 2020 and will guarantee 12 percent of the electricity supply in Laos.

"Based on the actual needs of Laos, integrating with Laos' social and economic development and people's livelihood planning, we creatively propose a scientific development plan of seven-dam cascade project, which is fully recognized by the Lao government," said Huang Yande, assistant general manager of PowerChina Resources Limited and general manager of the subsidiary in Laos.

Bounpong Ketsadasak used to work with Laos' state-owned Electricite Du Laos and now works as a deputy general manager in charge of Power-China's Nam Ou phase one project.

Ketsadasak said that the Laos' strategy of "Battery of Southeast Asia" goes well with the China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative, and Nam Ou cascade hydropower project is a great achievement of the Belt and Road Initiative.

"The Belt and Road Initiative is a great cause. As a witness and participant, I will be devoted to it with my Chinese colleagues," said the Lao manager.

Bounthong Chitmany, deputy prime minister of the Lao government, spoke highly of the construction and operation of the Nam Ou cascade hydropower project and its contribution to local economic and social development.

Back in the 1990s, Sinohydro Bureau 10 Co, Ltd undertook the construction of Nam Leuk Hydropower Plant, which was widely praised by the local government and society.

The successful construction of the Nam Leuk has consolidated a market position for Sinohydro Bureau in the Lao hydropower industry.

Yu Mingchuan, deputy general manager of Sinohydro Bureau and general manager of its Lao branch, said that thanks to scientific management and hard work, the company has been recognized as an international and professional construction team with a good reputation in Laos.

The company is well-known in Laos for its capabilities of constructing large and medium-sized hydropower projects and installing electro-mechanical equipment.

"Under the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative, our company will strive for the economic and social development of China and Laos, and contribute to the bilateral friendship," Yu said.

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