CQEC, a subsidiary of CECEP, recently saw the China-aided Mala’ekula Royal Tomb Improvement Project in Tonga enter its final acceptance stage. The Private Secretary to His Majesty/Chief of the Palace Office, and the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure of Tonga, sent letters to CQEC on behalf of the Tongan government, commending and recognizing the project management team.
Letter of appreciation from the Private Secretary to His Majesty/Chief of the Palace Office
Letter of appreciation from the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Infrastructure
The letters expressed unanimous appreciation, stating that CQEC project team adhered to the highest construction standards and demonstrated professionalism and technical expertise throughout the process. The smooth progress of the project fully reflected the team's exceptional management and dedication, revitalizing the cultural heritage site.
Design drawing for China-aided Mala’ekula Royal Tomb Improvement Project
As the first China-aided royal tomb project, the renovation is located in downtown Nuku'alofa, the capital of Tonga. Construction includes ancillary facilities for the tombs (accommodation for the Crown Prince and storage), new burial chambers, funerary passages and outdoor works. Since its official commencement on February 28, 2024, CQEC proactively coordinated with Tongan requirements, scientifically planned the schedule, diligently overcame challenges and ensured steady project advancement. Upon completion, the project will become a landmark in Nuku'alofa, carrying significant cultural and religious importance, as well as standing as a hallmark of economic and cultural exchange between China and Tonga.