"New Apartment Delivery Complete"... The Secret Behind Chinese Homes Assembled Like Cars
Mao Ning, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson, Publicly Praises Technology
"An Era of Unboxing New Apartments"
Chinese Central Television (CCTV) reported on the 10th that Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Mao Ning recently publicly praised the rapidly growing "modular housing" technology in China.
On the 9th, Mao posted on her social media (SNS), "We are now in an era of unboxing new apartments shipped from China," and added, "Modular housing, which involves prefabricating entire homes at factories and quickly assembling and constructing them on-site, is both cost-effective and eco-friendly." She concluded, "Welcome to homes made in China."
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning recently publicly praised the rapidly growing "modular housing" technology in China. Chinese modular housing. Baidu China.
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Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Mao Ning recently publicly praised the rapidly growing 'modular housing' technology in China on social media.
View original imageRecently, CCTV conducted in-depth coverage over several days on modular housing (construction) in China. The modular construction method involves manufacturing the main structural components of a building as modules, transporting them to the site, and assembling them there. CCTV explained, "Compared to traditional construction methods, the construction period can be shortened by more than 60%. This is a way of building houses similar to how cars are manufactured, and it is expanding into overseas markets."
According to Chinese customs data, from January to April this year, the scale of modular housing exported through Shenzhen customs reached 1.68 billion yuan (approximately 372.4 billion won). This represents a 19.6% increase compared to the same period last year. It was also confirmed that related products have been sold to over 150 countries and regions around the world.
In an interview with CCTV, a British entrepreneur stated, "After 63 modular units manufactured in a Chinese factory arrived at a UK port, on-site installation was completed in just two weeks." Similarly, a business owner in Papua New Guinea reported, "84 modules, which looked like giant parcels shipped from China, arrived after more than a month at sea and were transformed into a fully completed hotel in the blink of an eye."
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Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Mao Ning recently publicly praised the rapidly growing "modular housing" technology in China. China CCTV.
View original imageChinese experts predict that the global modular construction market will surpass 142.8 billion dollars (approximately 214 trillion won) by 2030.
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