Chinese Embassies in Africa Commemorate the Lives Lost in African Infrastructure Projects 

Staff from Chinese two Chinese diplomatic missions in Equatorial Guinea commemorate the annual Tombs Sweeping holiday and pay tribute to fallen Chinese expatriates. Image via @EmbChinaGE.

Chinese embassies in several African countries this week commemorated Chinese personnel who died while building African infrastructure. The occasion was this week’s Qingming (Tomb-Sweeping) Festival (清明节) when people clear the graves of relatives to remember the dead.

The Chinese embassy in Equatorial Guinea hailed two Chinese workers killed during a road project, while the Tanzanian embassy commemorated those who died during the construction of the Zambia-to-Tanzania TAZARA rail line. In Uganda, the embassy remembered four Chinese nationals who passed away during the building of a national stadium.

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