Huang Hongxiang


Articles by Huang Hongxiang
TO GO WITH STORY BY KARIM LEBHOUR
A Chinese worker oversees work on a railway track linking Djibouti with Addis Ababa on May 5, 2015. The Chinese company, China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC) has been contracted to complete the railway from Dibouti to Addis Ababa. The first scheduled train is expected to use the desert line in October 2015, reducing transport time between the capitals to less than 10 hours, rather than the two days it currently takes for heavy goods vehicles using a congested mountain road.  AFP PHOTO/Carl de Souza        (Photo credit should read CARL DE SOUZA/AFP/Getty Images)
TO GO WITH STORY BY KARIM LEBHOUR A Chinese worker oversees work on a railway track linking Djibouti with Addis Ababa on May 5, 2015. The Chinese company, China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation (CCECC) has been contracted to complete the railway from Dibouti to Addis Ababa. The first scheduled train is expected to use the desert line in October 2015, reducing transport time between the capitals to less than 10 hours, rather than the two days it currently takes for heavy goods vehicles using a congested mountain road. AFP PHOTO/Carl de Souza (Photo credit should read CARL DE SOUZA/AFP/Getty Images)
Chinese President Xi Jinping inspects the guard of honour following his arrival in Harare where China and Zimbabwe are scheduled to sign various economic deals in agriculture, energy and infrastructure development December 1 2015. 
China's President Xi Jinping started a five-day visit to Zimbabwe and South Africa, with African concern over the impact of the Chinese economic slowdown set to dominate the agenda. Xi will be the most prominent global leader to visit Zimbabwe for many years as veteran President Robert Mugabe, 91, is widely shunned by Western powers.
 / AFP / JEKESAI NJIKIZANA        (Photo credit should read JEKESAI NJIKIZANA/AFP/Getty Images)
Chinese President Xi Jinping inspects the guard of honour following his arrival in Harare where China and Zimbabwe are scheduled to sign various economic deals in agriculture, energy and infrastructure development December 1 2015. China's President Xi Jinping started a five-day visit to Zimbabwe and South Africa, with African concern over the impact of the Chinese economic slowdown set to dominate the agenda. Xi will be the most prominent global leader to visit Zimbabwe for many years as veteran President Robert Mugabe, 91, is widely shunned by Western powers. / AFP / JEKESAI NJIKIZANA (Photo credit should read JEKESAI NJIKIZANA/AFP/Getty Images)