Mali

The Mali Hospital, built with Chinese aid, officially opened in September 2011, where China's medical aid team conducted the first heart operation in Mali. PHOTO/XINHUA
Yaounde Conference Center
Cameroon

The Yaounde Conference Center, covering an area of 30,797 kilometers, was constructed from March 1978 to October 1981 under the aid of Chinese government. The project was a fallout of a win-win partnership between the Chinese Cameroonian government as China also supports Cameroon in the field of agriculture, education and infrastructure. The complex got a new facelift on August 20, 2015, at an estimated cost of 130 million yuan (12.58 billion CFA franc). [Photo/Xinhua]
Stade des Martyrs
Democratic Republic of the Congo

Stade des Martyrs, also known as Martyrs of Pentecost Stadium, is a national stadium located in the town of Lingwala in Kinshasa, the capital of the Democratic Republic of the Congo. Built with Chinese aid, the stadium was put into use on September 14, 1994 after construction from October 14, 1988 to October 14, 1993. The building is now the venue of the city where the international meetings, as well as many other sporting events of cultural importance. [Photo/Xinhua]
Friendship Harbor
Mauritania

The Friendship Harbor in Nouakchott, the capital of northeast Africa's Mauritania, is one of China's largest aiding projects in Africa. The harbor was built at the cost of 340 million yuan (some $35 million) by China Road & Bridge Corporation during 1979-1986. It has a berthing throughput of 1.5 million dwt, and is fully equipped with facilities such as bulwarks, repairing workshops and warehouses. China has helped build five berths and has been keeping providing engineering support for the harbor. Photo taken on June 21, 2015. [Photo/Xinhua]
National Defence College
Zimbabwe

Zimbabwean officers walk past the office building of the National Defence College in Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe, March 25, 2015. As the country's first highly specialized professional military college, the college was constructed by Chinese contractors under the financial support of Chinese government. [Photo/Xinhua]
Masaka Hospital
Rwanda

The China-built Masaka Hospital in Masaka of Rwanda started its construction at the end of 2009 and was completed and put into use on Aug 18, 2011. Photo taken on Oct 19, 2015. [Photo/Xinhua]
Maputo Airport New Terminals
Mozambique




