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Chinese Premier Li Keqiang Sunday arrived for a visit in the Russian city of St. Petersburg, which has witnessed more and more joint economic and cultural projects between the two countries as they are deepening cooperation in various fields.
In 2005, the 1.3 billion-U.S. dollar Pearl of the Baltic Sea project was launched in St. Petersburg's southwest Krasnoselsky district.
Shanghai Industrial Investment Co., Ltd. and seven other Chinese companies participated in the project, which has become China's largest non-energy investment project in Russia.
The Pearl of the Baltic Sea is a modern multi-functional residential and commercial zone, with a total construction area of 1.94 million square meters.
More than 10 years later, the Pearl of the Baltic Sea has become a well-known local brand. At the project's 10-year anniversary ceremony, St. Petersburg Governor Georgy Poltavchenko said the Pearl of the Baltic Sea had broken local stereotypes of residential districts by creating an environment comfortable for living, work and leisure.
In 2015, China Communications Construction Company (CCCC) completed a 13.8 million-cubic meter dredging operation project in the Bronka port in St. Petersburg. The cost of the work was approximately 110 million dollars.
This is not only the first dredging project in Europe undertaken by China, but also an important part of the China-proposed Belt and Road Initiative.
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