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特稿|丝路花开——从北京到阿斯塔纳纪行
Xin Hua She·2025-06-17 13:18

Group 1: China-Kazakhstan Cooperation - The second China-Central Asia Summit highlights the deepening of the China-Kazakhstan community of shared destiny, emphasizing the importance of comprehensive cooperation between the two countries [1][11] - Kazakhstan aims for clean energy to account for 50% of its energy mix by 2050, with significant collaboration with China in technology and equipment [3][10] Group 2: Renewable Energy Development - The Zhanatas Wind Power Project, completed in June 2021, is the largest wind farm in Central Asia, addressing electricity shortages in southern Kazakhstan and benefiting over 200,000 households [2][3] - Kazakhstan has an estimated wind power potential of 920 billion kilowatt-hours annually, particularly abundant in the southern regions [2] Group 3: Smart City Initiatives - Almaty is implementing a smart transportation system that allows residents to track public transport in real-time and pay fares via a mobile app, inspired by Shenzhen's digital transformation [5][6] - The city plans to pilot digital twin technology in a mixed-use area to enhance urban planning and decision-making processes [6] Group 4: Cultural and Archaeological Collaboration - Joint archaeological efforts between China and Kazakhstan have uncovered significant cultural relics along the ancient Silk Road, fostering deeper academic and cultural exchanges [7][8] - The collaboration is seen as a means to preserve historical heritage while strengthening bilateral ties, with hopes for future cooperation in various fields [9][10]