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走进天堂鸟之乡:巴布亚新几内亚瑞木镍钴矿工程亲历记
Liu Chuankai
Ramu Nickel and Cobalt Mine is located in Madang Province, Papua New Guinea. It is an investment project of Chinese enterprises in Papua New Guinea and even South Pacific island countries. On December 9, 2018, this project won the my country Industrial Award Commendation Award, an award in the industrial field of our country. The success of the Ramu Nickel and Cobalt Project provides valuable experience for Chinese companies to go global on a large scale. "Into the Land of Birds of Paradise - A Personal Experience of the Ramu Nickel-Cobalt Mine Project in Papua New Guinea" is a documentary literary work. The author Liu Chuankai was the site manager of the smelting plant in the early stage of the Ramu Nickel-Cobalt Project Department. He based his work on 12 diaries of approximately 350,000 words written at the construction site. Based on notes and records, it records Papua New Guinea's customs and customs as well as the process and experience of the project construction, hoping to show readers a construction example of Chinese enterprises going abroad and understand the country where the project is located - Papua New Guinea, known as the "Hometown of Birds of Paradise".
Ramu Nickel and Cobalt Mine is located in Madang Province, Papua New Guinea. It is an investment project of Chinese enterprises in Papua New Guinea and even South Pacific island countries. On December 9, 2018, this project won the my country Industrial Award Commendation Award, an award in the industrial field of our country. The success of the Ramu Nickel and Cobalt Project provides valuable experience for Chinese companies to go global on a large scale. "Into the Land of Birds of Paradise - A Personal Experience of the Ramu Nickel-Cobalt Mine Project in Papua New Guinea" is a documentary literary work. The author Liu Chuankai was the site manager of the smelting plant in the early stage of the Ramu Nickel-Cobalt Project Department. He based his work on 12 diaries of approximately 350,000 words written at the construction site. Based on notes and records, it records Papua New Guinea's customs and customs as well as the process and experience of the project construction, hoping to show readers a construction example of Chinese enterprises going abroad and understand the country where the project is located - Papua New Guinea, known as the "Hometown of Birds of Paradise".