New train connection developing between China and Germany
2017-11-22 15:39:28The Blue Container on the New Silk Road – Belt and Road Initiative International Cultural and Economic Exchange Project took place in Dusseldorf, Germany. Long Yuxiang, executive chairman of the China International Cultural Communication Center, Guo Jian, chairman of the Blue Container Project organizing committee, and DCKD German-Chinese Cultural Exchange Centre for Art and Design were among those taking part.
The project, which has the participation of 11 nations along the "New Silk Road" and the cooperation of many government and civil institutions in those countries, is the largest-scale Belt and Road Initiative cultural exchange project in Europe.
After four years of energetic and intense preparatory work, including close communication and collaboration with the 11 participating nations, the first Blue Container Train will soon travel from Duisburg to Beijing – a journey symbolizing political, cultural, and economic connectivity along the region covered by the initiative.
A departure ceremony is scheduled to be held on March 29, four years to the day after President Xi Jinping's visit to Duisburg railway station.
To further advance cultural and economic exchanges between the countries, the Blue Container Project will hold a two-week launch event in June on a 50,000-square-meter site in Duisburg's Rheinpark.
DCKD has joined hands with Henan Suda Electric Vehicle Technology to make the Blue Container Project a reality, carrying forward the Silk Road spirit of peace and cooperation, openness and inclusiveness, mutual learning and mutual benefit.
By focusing on forging and strengthening people-to-people bonds, the company hopes to win the endorsement and wide-ranging participation of countries along the Belt and Road Initiative.
The project will use the railway lines of the Silk Road Economic Belt as a route across Europe and Asia. Because China and Germany are situated at the two ends of the New Silk Road, the origin and destination stations of the Blue Container Train will be Beijing and Duisburg.
The Blue Container Train will travel through 11 nations and 27 regions and cities along the area covered by the Belt and Road Initiative, facilitating connections between economic institutions and enterprises, as well as cultural organizations.
By vigorously promoting win-win cooperation between both governmental and non-governmental bodies in the 11 nations, the Blue Container Project will encourage joint economic prosperity and cultural integration.