Recently, the CR208 Jinwen Tai MRT interchange station project for the Singapore Cross Island Rail Line Phase II, undertaken by CCCC Singapore Branch and implemented by Sanhang Bureau, in conjunction with the local Peitong Kindergarten, successfully held the "Ten Thousand Engineers in the Classroom" themed event. The theme of the activity is "Entering the Engineering World to Light up Technology Dreams". Through a combination of engineering knowledge explanation and on-site visits, a lively and interesting subway science popularization class was brought to children.

The chief engineer of the project, Wang Haibin, and senior public relations officer, Xu Zihan, introduced the basic knowledge of the subway, station layout, and underground operation principles to children in easy to understand language under the theme of "How the subway helps everyone travel". During the explanation process, cartoon animations and physical models are interspersed to allow children to intuitively understand that the subway, as an important component of urban public transportation, has the characteristics of safety, efficiency, and environmental protection.

At the project information center, children were attracted by the 3D animation of subway station construction played on large multimedia screens. Through dynamic demonstrations, the complex construction process became vivid and the children gradually learned about the construction process of the subway station, the "underground home". In the simulated tunnel experience area, children immerse themselves in the wonderful journey of "subway shuttle" and are excited. Engineers also timely integrated construction safety knowledge and emergency access, helping children establish basic safety awareness.

This event is an overseas practice of the "Ten Thousand Engineers in the Classroom" series of activities organized by China Communications Construction Corporation. Through an entertaining and educational approach, it allows children to experience the charm of engineering construction up close and stimulates their interest in science and technology. The project team stated that they will continue to promote the "Engineering into Campus" practical activity, allowing more overseas teenagers to "see engineering, touch technology, and feel innovation", and contribute to the cultivation of international engineering talents.

According to a reporter from Gonggong News, the Jinwen Tai subway transfer station project is a key node project of Singapore's cross island subway line, which will greatly improve the local public transportation network after completion. While promoting engineering construction, CCCC Singapore Branch actively fulfills its social responsibility and has carried out various public welfare science popularization activities multiple times, promoting cultural exchanges and people to people exchanges between China and Singapore. (Liang Quan, Third Navigation Bureau)