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In recent years, natural and human disasters have continued to occur in various countries.

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Frequent natural disasters: volcanic eruptions and powerful earthquakes trigger cascading crises

1. Hikers were killed when Mount Malapi erupted in Indonesia

On December 3, 2023, the Marapi volcano in Indonesia’s West Sumatra province erupted violently, spewing ash columns up to 3,000 meters high. At the time of the incident, 75 climbers were trapped on the summit, resulting in 23 deaths and many severe burns. Indonesia’s National Disaster Relief Agency (BNPB) said the volcano activity monitoring system had issued an early warning, but did not evacuate tourists in time. The incident exposed the emergency management loopholes in some tourist attractions.

2. The eruption of the Fagladal volcano in Iceland threatens populated areas

On January 14, 2024, the Fagradalsfjall volcano on the Reykjanes peninsula in southwest Iceland erupted again after months of silence, sending lava flows close to the fishing port town of Grindavik. The town’s 3,500 residents had already been evacuated in November 2023 due to earthquake warnings, but the eruption has put geothermal power plants and transport networks at risk of disruption.

3. A 7.1-magnitude earthquake triggered landslides in northern Myanmar

On January 17, 2024, a 7.1-magnitude earthquake struck Kachin State in northern Myanmar at a depth of 90 kilometers, which was clearly felt in neighboring India, China and Bangladesh. At least 112 people were killed and more than 300 injured in the quake, which flattened remote villages due to landslides and collapsed buildings, according to the Ministry of Social Welfare and Disaster Relief. The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) said that armed conflict and damaged roads have severely hampered the delivery of aid, and about 50,000 people are in urgent need of medical care and temporary shelter.

4. Santa Ana winds trigger massive wildfires in California

On January 12, 2024, a fast-moving wildfire broke out in southern California due to extremely dry weather and strong Santa Ana winds. As of January 19, the fire had burned more than 18,000 acres and forced the evacuation of more than 20,000 residents in San Diego and Riverside counties. The blaze destroyed at least 150 structures and seriously injured one firefighter, according to Cal Fire. Scientists have warned that the wildfire season in California has shifted from a seasonal hazard to a year-round threat as climate change lengthens the dry spell.

The conflict continues to escalate: Gaza and Ukraine are Mired in humanitarian disasters

1. A record number of deaths in the conflict in the Gaza Strip

According to the United Nations, more than 23,000 people have died in the Gaza Strip since the Israeli-Palestinian conflict escalated in October 2023, 70% of them women and children. In January 2024, an Israeli airstrike on the city of Rafah resulted in the destruction of a shelter camp, killing at least 45 civilians. The International Committee of the Red Cross has warned that the local health system is on the verge of collapse and about 1.9 million people have been displaced.

2. Missile strikes hit cities in eastern Ukraine

On January 2, 2024, Russia launched a massive missile attack on the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv, killing 15 people, injuring 60 others, and severely damaging a children’s hospital and residential area. According to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), more than 10,000 civilians have been killed in Ukraine since the outbreak of the conflict between Russia and Ukraine in February 2022.

Amy Pope, director General of the International Organization for Migration (IOM), stressed that with more than 300 million people in need of emergency assistance worldwide and a funding gap of 60%, “the international community needs to show solidarity urgently.”

 

In this case, the traditional concrete building, because of the high cost, long construction time, can not meet the demand. But the prefabricated house, because of the low price, fast and easy installation, can catch up more time for refugee. 

And SOEASY is the manufacturer in Guangdong province China, and do 100% exporting over 10 years, lots of camp project to all over the world, as refugee camp, construction camp, oil & gas camp, mining camp, labor camp, plantation base, school, hotel project and so on.

Why Container Homes Are the first choice for the camp?

For the beginning of the project, we have the Folding container house & Expandable container house, just 3-4 people 4 minutes can finish one house, within one week can make a camp. Usually for the people temporary residence at first, and can be repeated multiple times multiple site use. 

Foldable container houses offer promising solutions to these challenges. This is why they gained attention in disaster relief reconstruction:

Affordability: Container home are inexpensive and widely available, making them an economical choice for large-scale housing projects, no need foundation, reduce 30%-50% cost, reduce 30% labour cost and convenient transportation.

Durability: Designed to withstand harsh weather conditions, these containers are strong, corrosion-resistant, and capable of enduring extreme environments—a critical feature in disaster-prone areas. Additionally, integrating renewable energy systems, such as solar panels, into container homes can enhance their appeal and sustainability.

Speed of Construction: Prefabricated container homes can be assembled quickly, 2 minutes 4 steps can finish 1 house, providing immediate relief to displaced families and accelerating the recovery process.

Customizability: Containers can be stacked, modified, and combined to create diverse structures, from individual family homes to community centers, schools, and clinics.
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Why more and more customer want to choose our prefab houses for their camp project?

1. Convenience for site workers

Man camps are convenient for workers, primarily because they can live near to the project site use alittle time that they can arrive the site. with a site camp, workers don’t have to spend a lot of time on their way to work, no need to worry about traffic problems or consider transportation.

2. Have food in the construction site

Man camp are always comfigure with kitchen and dinning hall, so the workers can easy to get food after a working day instead of spend lots of time drive to the town to find a restaurant.

3. Entertainment at construction site

Depends on the size and type of camp, some of the construction site man camp will have entertainment room, such as gym house, stadium, cinema room and big-screen TVS. This allows employees to have a lot of entertainment activities on the construction site, and all of them are provided to employees free of charge.

4. Companies Can Manage Workers’ Conduct

Due to the workers living in the house which the company provided, so company and set up the rules and regulations to manager worker’s conducts.  In terms of the company, that’s good news for the company operation, because they can set the expected standards of behavior they want to see from employees. Whether it’s working hours or off-duty hours, or what behavior is not allowed on the construction site, the company can set certain standards for better management to improve the progress of the project.

5. Company can save money

Build a camp for workers in construction site, company can same many money on the renting hotel for workers. And camp life is more abundant, and they can have a complete living facility at the construction site.Generally speaking, A Mining camp or oil & gas camp are far away from urban areas, and there are no hotels around them. Establishing a camp community not only provides convenience for workers, but also saves the company a lot of money.

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Why choose SOEASY?

FOSHAN SOEASY MODULAR HOUSING CO LTD, As a leading manufacturer special for prefab house, prefab container camp project, we are devoted to provide one-stop solution,including  professional design, production, after-sales for every camp projects.

We have totally 4 production base, over hundred thousands square meters area,to make sure every project can deliver in time as well as ensuring quality.

Our quality system has been audited for CE, BV, SGS, ISO and so on, we have successfully completed more than 3,000 projects across 60 countries and regions. We always value the demands and feedback from our users, constantly innovate and develop our products. We’ve successfully made many prefabricated camp for different construction site, mining site, school ,refugee home, with our different type of housing.

SOEASY have rich experience on the prefab camp projects, so we can professional provides flexible solutions to our customers, which is very suitable for various applications, including mining, oil and natural gas fields, plantations and disaster relief.

Camp are built with light steel structures and insulation sandwich panels, which can ensure comfort and long -term service life (up to 20 years). They can be customized in size and layout to meet different needs of different personnel. In addition, these camps can be easily installed and relocated, which provides flexibility for the projects. As an experienced prefabricated container house camp construction company, we can provide temporary housing for thousands of workers and provide all facilities required for remote sites.

Our one-stop camp solutions are designed to meet the diverse needs of various industries. Whether it’s the remote challenges of mining, the safety-critical environment of oil and gas, the sustainable approach required for plantations, or the urgent response needed for refugee crises, we can provide tailored, efficient, and reliable solutions to meet your customzied needs.

 

Container house & Prefab house camp solution link:

www.soeasycontainerhouse.com/folding-container-camps.html

www.soeasycontainerhouse.com/k-type-camps.html

 

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Company Name: FOSHAN SOEASY MODULAR HOUSING CO LTD

Country: China, Guangdong province

Factory location: No.7 Wende 4th street, Dawang High-Tech Zone, Zhaoqing city, Guangdong province, China

Office location: ROOM 804,BUILDING 2,NO.115 JIHUA 4TH ROAD,FOSHAN CITY,GUANGDONG,CHINA

Contact Person: Grey Chen/CEO

Wechat/Whatsapp: +86 156 2541 8620

Website: www.soeasycontainerhouse.com

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The “ Finest Cultural Gifts from China ” Cultural and Tourism Trade Promotion Activity (Intangible Cultural Heritage and Time-Honored Brands Special ) was held in Kaifeng.

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On October 31, the Finest Gifts from ChinaCultural and Tourism Trade Promotion Activity (Intangible Cultural Heritage and Time-Honored Brands Special Session) was held in Kaifeng, Henan. The event adopted an integrated online and offline format, combining exhibition, performance, sales, and interactive experiences. Through domestic and international platforms, it featured live broadcasts with images and videos, reaching a total audience of nearly 900,000, including 510,000 overseas viewers.

Photo courtesy of the event organizer.

The event was hosted by the Culture and Tourism Department of Henan Province and organized by the National Cultural Export Base, Cultural, Technological and Innovation Park, Administration of Kaifeng Area of China (Henan) Pilot Free Trade Zone, the Culture, Radio, Television and Tourism Bureau of Kaifeng , the Kaifeng Municipal Bureau of Commerce, China Tourism News, and CCMG Cultural Creative Development Co., Ltd.(Beijing), with support from the National Base for International Cultural Trade Cooperation Alliance.

The event focused on showcasing and promoting a selection of high-quality intangible cultural heritage and time-honored brand products and services that embody the essence of Eastern aesthetics, integrate modern design concepts, and meet international market demand. It also introduced inbound tourism routes and consumption services featuring intangible cultural heritage and time-honored brands to global audiences , vividly telling Chinese stories, demonstrating Chinese craftsmanship, and sharing Chinese lifestyle aesthetics. The event aimed to promote the high quality development of international cultural trade, strengthen cultural trade platforms, and advance the globalization of China’s cultural industry.

A total of 306 enterprises submitted products, services, and tourism routes for participation. Among them, 161 representative projects with both profound cultural heritage and strong international market potential were carefully selected and compiled into a promotional handbook.

Additionally, a Song Dynasty Elegance” lifestyle market was set up, recreating scenes of Song-style aesthetic living through an integrated model of exhibition, performance, sales, and interactive experiences. Intangible cultural heritage and time-honored brands from 26 provinces across China participated, with a total of 256 booths, fully demonstrating the market appeal of heritage brands and the broad scope of cultural exchange.

“Song Dynasty Elegance” Lifestyle Market – Photo courtesy of the organizer

At the event, six intangible cultural heritage and time-honored brand enterprises conducted product roadshows, showcasing items such as Henan’s century-old Baiji Peanut Cake, Ningxia’s intangible heritage hemp weaving, and Beijing’s Kalim Tea. Three related organizations promoted inbound tourism routes, including Kaifeng-themed intangible cultural heritage tours and the Jianye Movie Town itinerary.

During the discussion session, four industry experts focused on key topics such as intangible cultural heritage preservation and innovation, cultural export strategies, and legal risk prevention. They provided in-depth insights combining theoretical perspectives with practical value, laying a solid foundation for the healthy development of cultural and tourism trade.

Promotion of Henan’s Century-Old Baiji Peanut Cake. Photo courtesy of the organizer.

Promotion of Ningxia Intangible Heritage Hemp Weaving – Photo courtesy of the organizer

Henan Weiqi Promotion – Photo courtesy of the organizer

Promotion of Kaifeng Inbound Tourism Intangible Cultural Heritage-Themed Routes Photo courtesy of the organizer.

Nearly 300 participants attended the event, including officials from cultural, tourism, and commerce departments across more than 20 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities), representatives from intangible cultural heritage and time-honored brand enterprises, cultural trade companies, as well as experts, scholars, and media personnel.

Event Site – Photo courtesy of the organizer

The “Finest Gifts from China Cultural and Tourism Trade Promotion Activity integrates domestic and international, online and offline resources to showcase, promote, and trade a selection of high-quality cultural and tourism products with distinctive Chinese characteristics and style that are popular in international markets. The event provides a platform for exchanges and cooperation between Chinese and foreign enterprises, promoting the expansion and optimization of cultural trade, while enhancing the international competitiveness and recognition of Chinese companies and brands.

Prior to this, the Finest Gifts from China Cultural and Tourism Trade Promotion Activity has held 15 special sessions, with growing attention and participation both domestically and internationally, steadily advancing the development of cultural trade.

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CGTN: How China, ROK leaders open new prospects for ties at Gyeongju meeting

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Following a face-to-face meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and ROK President Lee Jae-myung in Gyeongju, CGTN published an article highlighting how head-of-state diplomacy sets a new course for China–ROK relations and how the two countries can strengthen strategic communication, deepen cooperation, and promote mutual understanding for the benefits of both peoples and regional peace and development.

Just after dawn in Jeju, the Republic of Korea (ROK), crates of fresh produce are loaded onto a vessel bound for Qingdao in east China.

Launched on October 16, the Qingdao-Jeju container line is Jeju’s first regular international shipping route. Thanks to this route, a journey that once took two weeks can now be completed overnight.

More than just a faster trade link, it signifies a renewed rhythm in China-ROK cooperation. Two weeks later, on November 1, that momentum found its political echo when Chinese President Xi Jinping and ROK President Lee Jae-myung met in Gyeongju, ROK, to chart the next stage of bilateral ties.

At the meeting, President Xi described China and the ROK as “important close neighbors that cannot be moved away and cooperation partners that cannot be separated.” He stressed that “promoting the sound and steady development of China-ROK relations is always a right choice that serves the fundamental interests of the two peoples and conforms to the trend of the times.” Xi’s words set the tone for a relationship that, though tested by changes, continues to move forward with mutual respect and mutual benefit.

‘Important close neighbors that cannot be moved away

During the meeting, President Xi called for strengthening strategic communication and consolidating the foundation of mutual trust, urging both sides to respect each other’s social systems and development paths while properly handling differences through friendly consultations. He also emphasized joint efforts to uphold true multilateralism and promote a fairer global governance system.

High-level exchanges have warmed up in recent months. In August, President Lee sent a special delegation led by former National Assembly Speaker Park Byeong-seug to China for a four-day visit, carrying a personal letter from the ROK president with a clear message: to put bilateral relations back on a stable and constructive track. In September, National Assembly Speaker Woo Won-shik attended events marking the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War in Beijing, followed by Foreign Minister Cho Hyun’s first official visit in his current role, signaling Seoul’s commitment to dialogue and renewed trust.

Niu Xiaoping, assistant research fellow at the Shanghai Institutes for International Studies, sees the Gyeongju meeting as more than a routine encounter. Niu said President Xi’s visit played “a bridging and guiding role,” helping China and the ROK “recalibrate and define a new positioning” for their partnership.

‘Cooperation partners that cannot be separated’

Economic ties have long been the backbone of the relationship. China has been the ROK’s largest trading partner for 21 consecutive years, while the ROK has regained its position as China’s second-largest trading partner. In 2024, bilateral trade reached $328.08 billion, up 5.6 percent year on year.

President Xi called for accelerating the second phase of the China-ROK Free Trade Agreement and tapping the cooperation potential in emerging fields such as AI, biomedicine, green industries and the silver economy.

“To help one’s neighbor succeed is to help oneself,” said Xi. Lee, for his part, stressed that economic cooperation between the two countries is “vital and indispensable” when answering a question from a CMG reporter.

President Xi also highlighted the importance of better communicating with the media and the general public, sending more positive messages and checking tendencies that may harm the relationship.

This emphasis on public perception has found concrete expression in people-to-people exchanges. Since China introduced visa-free entry for ROK visitors last November, and the ROK followed with a temporary visa exemption for Chinese group tourists this fall, travel between the two nations has surged. People from the ROK made near 2 million trips to China from January to August this year, a 40-percent increase year on year.

https://news.cgtn.com/news/2025-11-01/How-China-ROK-leaders-open-new-prospects-for-ties-at-Gyeongju-meeting-1HWZZsLEXh6/p.html

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CGTN: How China, ROK leaders open new prospects for ties at Gyeongju meeting

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Following a face-to-face meeting between Chinese President Xi Jinping and ROK President Lee Jae-myung in Gyeongju, CGTN published an article highlighting how head-of-state diplomacy sets a new course for China–ROK relations and how the two countries can strengthen strategic communication, deepen cooperation, and promote mutual understanding for the benefits of both peoples and regional peace and development.

Just after dawn in Jeju, the Republic of Korea (ROK), crates of fresh produce are loaded onto a vessel bound for Qingdao in east China.

Launched on October 16, the Qingdao-Jeju container line is Jeju’s first regular international shipping route. Thanks to this route, a journey that once took two weeks can now be completed overnight.

More than just a faster trade link, it signifies a renewed rhythm in China-ROK cooperation. Two weeks later, on November 1, that momentum found its political echo when Chinese President Xi Jinping and ROK President Lee Jae-myung met in Gyeongju, ROK, to chart the next stage of bilateral ties.

At the meeting, President Xi described China and the ROK as “important close neighbors that cannot be moved away and cooperation partners that cannot be separated.” He stressed that “promoting the sound and steady development of China-ROK relations is always a right choice that serves the fundamental interests of the two peoples and conforms to the trend of the times.” Xi’s words set the tone for a relationship that, though tested by changes, continues to move forward with mutual respect and mutual benefit.

‘Important close neighbors that cannot be moved away

During the meeting, President Xi called for strengthening strategic communication and consolidating the foundation of mutual trust, urging both sides to respect each other’s social systems and development paths while properly handling differences through friendly consultations. He also emphasized joint efforts to uphold true multilateralism and promote a fairer global governance system.

High-level exchanges have warmed up in recent months. In August, President Lee sent a special delegation led by former National Assembly Speaker Park Byeong-seug to China for a four-day visit, carrying a personal letter from the ROK president with a clear message: to put bilateral relations back on a stable and constructive track. In September, National Assembly Speaker Woo Won-shik attended events marking the 80th anniversary of the victory of the Chinese People’s War of Resistance Against Japanese Aggression and the World Anti-Fascist War in Beijing, followed by Foreign Minister Cho Hyun’s first official visit in his current role, signaling Seoul’s commitment to dialogue and renewed trust.

Niu Xiaoping, assistant research fellow at the Shanghai Institutes for International Studies, sees the Gyeongju meeting as more than a routine encounter. Niu said President Xi’s visit played “a bridging and guiding role,” helping China and the ROK “recalibrate and define a new positioning” for their partnership.

‘Cooperation partners that cannot be separated’

Economic ties have long been the backbone of the relationship. China has been the ROK’s largest trading partner for 21 consecutive years, while the ROK has regained its position as China’s second-largest trading partner. In 2024, bilateral trade reached $328.08 billion, up 5.6 percent year on year.

President Xi called for accelerating the second phase of the China-ROK Free Trade Agreement and tapping the cooperation potential in emerging fields such as AI, biomedicine, green industries and the silver economy.

“To help one’s neighbor succeed is to help oneself,” said Xi. Lee, for his part, stressed that economic cooperation between the two countries is “vital and indispensable” when answering a question from a CMG reporter.

President Xi also highlighted the importance of better communicating with the media and the general public, sending more positive messages and checking tendencies that may harm the relationship.

This emphasis on public perception has found concrete expression in people-to-people exchanges. Since China introduced visa-free entry for ROK visitors last November, and the ROK followed with a temporary visa exemption for Chinese group tourists this fall, travel between the two nations has surged. People from the ROK made near 2 million trips to China from January to August this year, a 40-percent increase year on year.

https://news.cgtn.com/news/2025-11-01/How-China-ROK-leaders-open-new-prospects-for-ties-at-Gyeongju-meeting-1HWZZsLEXh6/p.html

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