
Dancing on the Edge: China’s Blue Helmets Clear Mines in Lebanon
Qing Shenghe and China’s Multi-Role Engineering Unit face shifting frontlines in southern Lebanon, defusing landmines in one of their toughest UN peacekeeping missions yet.
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Qing Shenghe and China’s Multi-Role Engineering Unit face shifting frontlines in southern Lebanon, defusing landmines in one of their toughest UN peacekeeping missions yet.
In 1990, the Chinese mainland sent its first military observers to UN peacekeeping. Xu Nanfeng treasures his Peace Medal of Honor, marking a landmark in the mainland’s path to global peace.
Chinese peacekeepers risk everything to clear landmines along Lebanon’s Blue Line, turning a scarred border into a path to peace.
Discover CGTN’s ‘Blue Helmets, No Borders,’ a new documentary tracing the final phone call of a UN peacekeeper in the 2006 southern Lebanon conflict.
Chinese diplomat Sun Shuaitao revisits a tree he planted in South Sudan, a living symbol of hope from his UN mission.
Discover the courage and compassion of Chinese UN peacekeepers in CGTN’s four-part documentary ‘Blue Helmets, No Borders’ airing Sept 16-19.
Dive into “Blue Helmets, No Borders”, a CGTN documentary marking 80 years of the UN and 35 years of the Chinese mainland’s peacekeeping missions, from Lebanon to South Sudan.
Explore China’s peacekeeping evolution—from its first military observers in the Middle East in 1990 to today’s African Quick Reaction Force—featured in CGTN’s ‘Blue Helmets, No Borders’.
CGTN’s “Blue Helmets, No Borders” delves into 35 years of Chinese mainland peacekeeping missions, premiering September 16.
China’s blue helmets are building trust in South Sudan with soccer games, clinics, and community bonds—bringing hope to the world’s youngest nation.