A Pakistani's journey in China's green energy development
Muhammad Hanan, from Pakistan, has lived in China for 11 years. As a senior electrical professional business development manager at CPECC Intl, a subsidiary of CEEC, he not only witnessed China's remarkable achievements in green energy, but also took part in the Belt and Road projects.
"Being a foreign employee, I'm really delighted and witnessed about our Energy China Belt and Road Initiative projects. Here you can see our different projects around the whole world." Hanan says.
In his spare time, as an avid table tennis enthusiast, Hanan has forged close friendships with Chinese colleagues through table tennis.
"Working in China as a foreigner has been a rewarding experience," Hanan adds. "Living in China has broadened my experiences... I one hundred percent recommend to all other foreigners that they should come and study in China. Here, they can learn a lot from the local culture."
Watch the video to learn more about Hanan's life and work in China.
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