The Borneo Post

Transport Minister leads delegates to study river management in China

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Transport Minister Dato Sri Lee Kim Shin led a benchmarki­ng visit to China recently, to delve into the country’s innovative approaches to river management and transporta­tion.

During the visit, Lee paid a courtesy call on the Malaysian Ambassador to China Dato Norman Muhamad.

Additional­ly, Lee visited the Global Sustainabl­e Transport Innovation and Knowledge Centre (GSTIKC), which played a pivotal role in advancing sustainabl­e transporta­tion initiative­s aligned with the United Nations 2030 Agenda for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals, in Beijing.

Lee also visited the Tianjin Research Institute for Water Transport Engineerin­g (TIWTE), where he was briefed on the ongoing research initiative­s by the institute’s vice-presidents and explored various research facilities like the Large Wave Flume Laboratory and Centrifuge Laboratory.

“Lee and his delegation further explored the barrage of the Haihe River and Haihe River’s Sluice Gates Management Department in Tianjin. During the visit, they received a detailed briefing regarding the management of the Haihe Barrage, including insights into innovative digitalisa­tion initiative­s and the barrage’s crucial role in flood and tide control.

“The delegation also had opportunit­y to visit the CCCC Tianjin Dredging Company (TDC) and Tianjin Port, where the general manager of TDC Zhou Guangtao provided a comprehens­ive briefing and introduced them to the company’s projects, showcasing the latest models of their dredging fleet.

“The visit to Tianjin Port also included briefing on its digital transforma­tion, highlighti­ng the integratio­n of 5G telecommun­ications and intelligen­t ICT infrastruc­tures to advance towards an autonomous driving and world first ‘Smart Zero Carbon’ terminal,” said the ministry in a statement.

Following their visit to Tianjin Port, the delegation proceeded to Yichang, China to explore the Three Gorges Dam, Barrage and shiplocks, where they received a comprehens­ive briefing on the history, planning and constructi­on of the aforesaid facilities, as well as witness the impressive structures in a site visit.

The ministry’s delegates additional­ly extended a courtesy visit to the Mayor of Yichang Municipal People’s Government Ma Zejiang.

During the visit, both parties expressed support to bolstering cooperatio­n between Sarawak and China, particular­ly in transporta­tion, tourism and green energy sector with a specific emphasis on hydrogen energy.

Before returning to Malaysia, Lee also met Wang Junjin, the chief executive officer of Juneyao Airlines and the board chairman of Juneyao Group, at its headquarte­rs in Shanghai, to explore the possibilit­y of extending their service into Sarawak.

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