Grain in Ear, a season of sowing and harvest — when fields fill with purpose and the year's work begins to show. Falling around World Environment Day, it's a quiet reminder that lasting prosperity and a healthy natural world are not separate pursuits.
May the harvests be full, and the land endure.
China's Urban Landmark Series | Second Stop: Nancheng Commercial and Financial Tower, Dongguan
Constructed by China Construction Eighth Engineering Division, the Nancheng Commercial and Financial Tower stands 199.9 meters tall in Dongguan's Nancheng CBD — the city's central business district.
The project spans 196,500 square meters, housing Grade A office space across its tower floors and retail at its base. One of eight key developments in the CBD, it has become one of the district's most recognizable commercial landmarks.
Selamat Hari Wesak.
May this full moon bring clarity to the mind, ease the weight of worry, and leave peace in its place.
Wishing everyone observing a meaningful and blessed Wesak Day.
China's Urban Landmark Series | First Stop: Yuerong Park, Xiong'an New Area
Xiong'an New Area is one of China's most watched urban development projects. Yuerong Park — built by China Construction Eighth Engineering Division across 731,100 square meters — is now part of its public fabric.
The design draws on the symmetrical axis of traditional Chinese garden architecture, translating a classical spatial logic into open, accessible parkland. Where heritage informs what gets built next.
Cake, laughter, birthday wishes, and a well-deserved break from the busy workday — today’s Q2 birthday celebration was all about sharing good moments together.
A small celebration for the people behind the projects, the teamwork, and the everyday effort that keeps everything moving.
On 20 May, CSCEC Malaysia's Lido Plot 16 project hosted the CSCEC HSE Campaign Awareness Day 2026 — Aim to Zero Accident — welcoming JKKP Deputy Director En Aguse Bin Adi as a guest of honour.
The event brought the project team together through safety talks, first-aid demonstrations, PPE competitions, workers' pledges, and safety excellence awards — reinforcing both safety awareness and emergency preparedness across the team. JKKP commended the project's proactive commitment to workplace safety culture.
Xiaoman — Grain Buds — is one of the 24 solar terms in the traditional Chinese calendar. It marks the moment when grain starts to fill but hasn't ripened yet — a point of quiet, unhurried growth.
Good things are always under construction.
Pavilion Square has topped out in Kuala Lumpur — another milestone for Chinese construction overseas. A mixed-use development in the heart of the city, built to add to KL's commercial and urban life and take its place on the skyline.
On 13 May, CSCEC Malaysia volunteers returned to Sekolah Kebangsaan Lui Timor to celebrate Teachers’ Day (Hari Guru) ahead of the occasion with local teachers and students. Alongside lively Chinese language classes, the team also organised traditional cultural activities including pitch-pot games and Chinese calligraphy experiences.
The day ended with volunteers and students dancing together, filling the campus with laughter, friendship, and joyful cultural exchange.
The Tenpower Malaysia Phase II Project has officially broken ground. Following the successful delivery of Phase I, CSCEC Malaysia has once again been entrusted with the project, reflecting continued client confidence. Located in Banting Industrial City (BIC), Selangor, the development is expected to strengthen overseas supply chain capacity, create local employment opportunities, and support industrial growth in Malaysia.
Through the years, your love and strength have built a home filled with warmth and care — brick by brick.
Wishing all mothers happiness, good health, and beautiful days ahead. Happy Mother’s Day.
Xiao Xuwen, Chief Expert and Chief Consultant Engineer of Technical Centre of CSCEC, Academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, conducted a site visit to the Pavilion Square project in Malaysia.
He highly commended the project’s achievements in design optimisation and value engineering, noting that it carries strong demonstrative significance. He emphasised that both project management strategy and design optimisation are key factors, and stressed the importance of developing the project into a benchmark overseas engineering model.
Recently, CSCEC Malaysia and CCIE Engineering (M) Sdn Bhd held a meeting focused on system development and compliance management. The two sides exchanged experience in administration, HR, corporate governance and logistics, and shared their approaches to structured management. Both parties expressed their intention to strengthen mutual learning and further enhance overall management standards.
On 27 April, CSCEC Malaysia launched a Chinese language education support programme at Sekolah Kebangsaan Lui Timor. Volunteers got to work repairing classroom and corridor floors, repainting walls, and introduced the CSCEC Robot alongside the company's latest CSR report. The programme continues — with cultural lessons and a closing session still ahead, using language as a bridge to broader horizons for the students.
This Labour Day, more than 20 colleagues from CSCEC Malaysia laced up their shoes and headed to Taman Tugu for a morning hike. 3km through a stretch of rainforest — spotting local flora, snapping photos, and enjoying good company without the usual rush.
On April 20, the Lido Plot 16 project hosted a safety and quality open day, welcoming 50+ guests from MOSHPA, JKKP, CIDB, the project client, consultants, local site safety officers, and neighbouring project teams.
The event showcased the project's progress across safety management, quality control, and standardised site practices — creating a strong platform for industry dialogue and exchange.
The open day further strengthened CSCEC Malaysia's profile and influence within the local construction industry.
On 17 April, @HuaweiMalaysia brought a special in-house sharing session to CSCEC Malaysia, introducing a range of its popular products. More than 40 colleagues joined the session. It was a great chance for both Chinese and Malaysian staff to get a closer look at Chinese tech, while also bringing everyone together and adding to the team spirit.