The "China-Mongolia Head of State Sports Center" built with Chinese assistance
Recently, Ambassador Shen Minjuan of China to Mongolia introduced relevant situations regarding the 2026 National Two Sessions and Sino-Mongolian relations to Mongolian and Chinese media, and answered questions from journalists:
"The 'Belt and Road' cooperation between China and Mongolia should bring more benefits to people's livelihood. Last year, the Erdenebulak Hydropower Station supported by China's preferential loans started construction, which is expected to solve the power shortage problem in western Mongolia. The largest slum renovation project built with Chinese assistance has been completed and handed over, which will greatly improve the living conditions of thousands of families in Ulaanbaatar. The central wastewater treatment plant in Ulaanbaatar, supported by China's preferential loans, will be completed this year, which is of great significance for improving the urban ecological environment and enhancing the quality of life of the people. China has previously assisted in building the Mongolian Children with Disabilities Development Center, as well as schools and clinics, and will also build the China-Mongolia Head of State Sports Center and the Mongolia National Art Theater."
In 2025, a consortium composed of China Zhongyuan International Engineering Co., Ltd., a wholly-owned subsidiary of China National Machinery Import and Export Corporation, and Jingxing International Engineering Management Co., Ltd., another wholly-owned subsidiary, signed a contract for the China-Mongolia Head of State Sports Center project with the Bureau of International Economic Cooperation of the Ministry of Commerce. The contract amount for the China-Mongolia Head of State Sports Center project is RMB 41.4918 million, and the project is located in Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia.
As a landmark project jointly promoted by China and Mongolia, this sports center has a clear positioning, focusing on the development of youth sports. It includes 19 types of sports spaces, such as basketball, swimming, archery, rock climbing, and wrestling, and can accommodate more than 1,300 people participating in various sports activities at the same time.
This project is another milestone work of China Zhongyuan after undertaking a series of key sports projects abroad, such as the Cambodia National Stadium, the Senegal Wrestling Arena, and the Belarus International Football Stadium, marking an important breakthrough in the company's design capabilities for large-scale sports facilities in high-cold areas.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1859593543469068/
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