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From Coal Mining to Agriculture: An Ecological Initiative at a Chinese Coal Mine
This scene is not from a typical ecological farm’s spring planting but represents a significant transformation taking place within a traditional coal enterprise.
Minda Coal Mine is the largest open-pit mine in Dongsheng District, producing up to 8 million tons of coal annually. Just a few hundred meters away, mining operations continue as usual; meanwhile, on the other side, 300 greenhouses flourish all year round, and the livestock area produces 6,000 pigs, 2,000 heads of cattle, 4,000 sheep, and 10,000 chickens annually.
This transformation began in 2018. Initially, the goal was simple: to provide mine workers with safe, locally produced vegetables and meat. Seven years later, this integrated “planting and breeding circular chain” has achieved tangible economic results. In 2025, the agricultural output value reached 12 million yuan, benefiting 150 farming households in Tongchuan Town, with each household seeing an average annual income increase of 30,000 yuan. The ecological supermarket in Toudao Lane, Dongsheng District, which opened just five months ago, now serves approximately 300 customers daily, with daily sales exceeding 10,000 yuan.
The challenges here extend beyond deciding what to plant.
Situated on the Ordos Plateau, Minda Coal Mine experiences less than 400 millimeters of annual rainfall, with drought occurring nine years out of ten. The reclamation area initially consisted largely of stripped rock and soil, with organic matter content as low as 0.2%. To address this, the mine invested 150 million yuan to construct 11 water storage ponds that collect rainwater from slopes, roads, and rooftops, creating a “rainwater bank” with a total capacity of 5,000 cubic meters, achieving 100% utilization of collected rainwater. Soil quality was enhanced through screening, backfilling, and the application of biological fertilizers, increasing the organic matter content across 14,000 mu of reclaimed land from 0.2% to 1.5%.

“Coal will eventually run out, but the land must be preserved for future generations.” A statement from the head of Minda Coal Mine highlights a long-term challenge faced by resource-dependent regions.
Currently, Dongsheng District has achieved an 87% green mine certification rate, completed reclamation greening of 820 hectares, and manages 1,525 hectares of goaf areas. New industries such as sea buckthorn cultivation, photovoltaics, agriculture, and animal husbandry have been established in the reclamation area. Where coal mining once accounted for 90% of income, ecological agriculture now contributes 18%, with projections of an increase to 35% by 2027. Plans are underway for slaughterhouses, food processing plants, feed factories, fertilizer plants, and breeding bases.
From coal mining to farming, from the “rainwater bank” to supermarket shelves, the spring of 2026 at Minda Coal Mine offers a promising answer to a common question in China’s resource-based regions: after underground resources are depleted, how can above-ground advantages be sustainably leveraged?
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Siam Piwat appoints The Bureau of Wonders as international public relations consultant for Siam Paragon Bangkok Watch Week 2026
The Bureau of Wonders (BOW), a leading strategic communications and luxury brand consultancy, will collaborate with Siam Piwat to lead international market communications, elevate global awareness, and strengthen Siam Piwat’s position as a leading luxury destination developer.
Returning for its second edition, Siam Paragon Bangkok Watch Week 2026 will take place from 22–27 September 2026, reinforcing Bangkok’s position as Southeast Asia’s emerging capital of watch culture and haute horology. The event will bring together renowned watchmaking maisons, collectors, and connoisseurs from around the world to celebrate craftsmanship, innovation, and the heritage of fine timepieces.
Through this partnership, Siam Piwat aims to enhance international media engagement and further establish Thailand as a global destination for luxury, tourism, and retail experiences.
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Siam Piwat
Siam Piwat is a leading retail and real estate developer behind Bangkok’s most iconic destinations, including Siam Paragon, Siam Center, Siam Discovery, ICONSIAM, and Siam Premium Outlets Bangkok, globally recognized for pioneering experiential destinations.
For over six decades, Siam Piwat has been renowned for creating iconic destinations and world-class experiences, continuously redefining Bangkok’s retail landscape through award-winning developments that set new global benchmarks. Guided by creativity, innovation, and sustainability, the company continues to lead with a bold vision that inspire, engage, and delight customers from around the world, while creating long-term value for society, businesses, and future generations.
The Bureau of Wonders
The Bureau of Wonders is an innovative communications agency renowned for its expertise in public relations, events, content creation, and brand strategy. With a focus on luxury, fashion, retail, beauty, lifestyle, hospitality, F&B, and the arts, we craft compelling narratives that resonate with an exclusive clientele across Southeast Asia’s vibrant markets.
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Construction Management Awards 2026 – Now open for nomination Introduction of the Inaugural “Excellent Construction Safety Culture Award” Guides the Construction Industry Toward a New Milestone in Safety
Deepening “Corporate Leadership, On-Site Implementation” to Reflect Excellent Governance Standards
Entering its sixth edition, the Awards continue to uphold their mission of creating a credible exchange platform for industry elites. In recent years, with society’s high emphasis on occupational safety and health, along with the widespread application of smart construction technologies, site safety has gone far beyond the traditional, rigid mindset of “checking in and re-inspecting”. The Institute thoroughly understands that excellent site safety performance does not rely solely on the routine compliance execution of frontline sites; it must stem from the forward-looking vision and comprehensive policy drive of corporate management.
To this end, this year’s Awards have comprehensively enhanced the judging criteria. Building upon the existing award categories, the judging perspective has been extended from frontline construction management to the macro corporate level, significantly increasing the weight of the “Safety” element in scoring to elevate industry standards. This edition will more comprehensively and deeply review the effectiveness of corporations in formulating and implementing safety management policies. In addition to frontline execution capabilities, the judging panel will place greater emphasis on how corporations promote an excellent construction safety culture from a policy level, including integrating tech solutions like Smart Site Safety Systems (SSSS) into long-term development strategies to safeguard site safety. Furthermore, special emphasis is placed this year on how corporations establish long-term accident prevention and continuous improvement mechanisms through institutional frameworks, embedding safety concepts into the core of corporate governance to lead a comprehensive transformation of the safety culture in Hong Kong’s construction industry.
Inaugural “Excellent Construction Safety Culture Award” with a Dedicated Judging Panel Establishes Industry Authority
Cr Alfred TANG, President of the Hong Kong Institute of Construction Managers, stated: “Site safety has always been the core focus most valued by the Government and the Institute. The Institute firmly believes that ‘Corporate Leadership, Safety Implementation, Everyone’s Responsibility’ is the key to driving industry transformation. To encourage more developers, main contractors, and stakeholders to actively play a top-down driving role, this year’s Awards have introduced the ‘Excellent Construction Safety Culture Award’, supported by an independent ‘Dedicated Safety Judging Panel’ composed of top senior safety experts and consultants in the industry to review the long-term effectiveness of corporate safety policies from the most rigorous and professional perspective. We firmly believe that this brand-new award and dedicated judging mechanism will effectively drive continuous progress in Hong Kong’s construction industry, laying a solid foundation for building a sustainable, safe, and highly efficient future.”
The “Construction Management Awards 2026” is opening for nominations from today until 31 August 2026. For details about the Awards, nomination forms, and judging criteria, please visit the Awards website (www.hkicm-cma.com).
Award Categories Overview
| Award Categories | Team / Corporate Awards | Corresponding Individual Award Categories |
| Building Project | Excellent Construction Team Award (Building Project) | A) Construction Manager Award B) Site Manager Award C) Engineer Award D) EHS Officer Award E) Construction Supervisor Award |
| Civil Project | Excellent Construction Team Award (Civil Project) | A) Construction Manager Award B) Site Manager Award C) Technical Manager Award D) Engineer Award E) EHS Officer Award F) Construction Supervisor Award |
| Corporate Project | A) Excellent Construction Safety Culture Award B) Excellent Construction Innovation Enterprise |
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| Individual Project | / | Young Construction Manager Award |
Jury Panel
Chairman of the Judging Panel (Building Project):
Mr HO Chun Hung, JP, Director of Buildings, Buildings Department, HKSARG
Members of the Judging Panel (In apathetical order of surnames):
- Ir CHAN Siu Chung, Cedric, Chairman of Building Division, The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers
- Prof CHAN, Isabelle Y. S., Associate Dean of the Faculty of Architecture; Associate Professor at the Department of Real Estate and Construction, The University of Hong Kong
- Mr LEE Hok-yin, Arthur, JP, Deputy Director/Regulatory Services, Electrical & Mechanical Services Department, HKSARG
- Cr TANG Yu-chi, Alfred, President, The Hong Kong Institute of Construction Managers
- Sr WAN Wai Ming, Tony, President, The Hong Kong Institute of Surveyors
- Ir Prof Michael C. H. YAM, Head of Department of Building and Real Estate, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
- Mr Emil YU Chen-on, President, The Hong Kong Federation of Electrical & Mechanical Contractors Limited
Chairman of the Judging Panel (Civil Project):
Mr HO Ying Kit, Tony, JP, Deputy Secretary for Development (Works) 3, Development Bureau, HKSARG
Members of the Judging Panel (In apathetical order of surnames):
- Ir Benjamin CHAN, JP, Project Manager (West), Civil Engineering and Development Department, HKSARG
- Cr CHAN Chi-man, Vice President, The Hong Kong Institute of Construction Managers
- Ir CHAN Ho-yee, Vice chairperson of Civil Division, The Hong Kong Institution of Engineers
- Prof Jack Chin Pang CHENG, Associate Head of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
- Mr HO Kwing-kwong, Alex, Director – Industry Development, Construction Industry Council
- Mr NG Wai-hong, Patrick, Project Manager/Major Works, Highways Department, HKSARG
- Prof Songye ZHU, Interim Head of Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University
Members of the Excellent Construction Safety Culture Award Judging Panel (In alphabetical order of surnames):
- Prof Dr Daron Wai Kwong LEUNG, Safety Adviser, The Hong Kong Institute of Construction Managers
- Dr Winson YEUNG, Principal Consultant, Occupational Safety & Health Council
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About HKICM
Established in 1997 with the sovereignty handover, Hong Kong Institute of Construction Managers (“Institute” or “HKICM”) is the only local professional institution representing the construction management profession in Hong Kong. The Institute has developed rapidly, with its members reached 3,439, of which 1,285 were Corporate Members (including Fellows and Members).
Our objectives are to secure the advancement and facilitate the acquisition of knowledge and expertise which constitutes and promotes the practice of and professionalism in construction management. The works of the Institute include setting standards for professional services and performance, establishing rules of conduct, promoting Registered Construction Managers and Construction Supervisors and promulgating the recognition of professional site supervisors. We believe that all construction sites need to be managed by registered professional construction managers to ensure compliance of operation with government laws, safety and environmental protection requirements. In order to improve the professional standard of technical personnel in an orderly manner, the government needs to register and recognize the professional qualifications of site supervisors.
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SIM Highlights the Importance of University Networks in Higher Education Decisions
In a rapidly evolving employment landscape, higher education institutions are expected not only to provide academic knowledge but also to support students in developing the relationships and networks that can contribute to personal growth and professional readiness.
The Role of Peer Connections in Student Development
University friendships often form an important part of the student experience. Developed through classes, group projects, student organisations, volunteering initiatives and campus activities, these relationships can provide a sense of community and belonging throughout a student’s academic journey.
Research has consistently highlighted the role of peer support in student engagement, wellbeing and academic persistence. Strong social connections can help students adapt to new learning environments, navigate challenges and participate more actively in campus life. For international students in particular, peer networks often play an important role in easing cultural transitions and fostering inclusion.
Beyond graduation, these relationships frequently evolve into long-term personal and professional networks that continue to provide support throughout different stages of life and career development.
Professional Networks and Career Readiness
Alongside peer relationships, professional networks have become an increasingly important component of higher education. Connections with alumni, faculty members, career advisors, employers and industry practitioners can provide students with valuable insights into workplace expectations, emerging industry trends and potential career pathways.
Such interactions help bridge the gap between academic learning and employment by exposing students to real-world perspectives and opportunities. Early engagement with industry networks can also support career planning, mentorship and professional development, equipping students with a deeper understanding of the skills and competencies required in the workforce.
As employers place greater emphasis on workplace readiness and transferable skills, access to professional networks can complement academic qualifications and enhance graduates’ ability to navigate competitive labour markets.
Integrating Student Life and Career Development
Many higher education institutions are responding to evolving student expectations by adopting a more holistic approach to education. This includes creating opportunities for students to engage in co-curricular activities, leadership development programmes, community initiatives and career-related experiences alongside their academic studies.
At SIM Global Education (SIM GE), student engagement initiatives and career development resources form part of a broader ecosystem designed to support both personal and professional growth. Through student clubs, leadership opportunities and career advisory services, students can build interpersonal skills, expand their networks and explore future career possibilities throughout their studies.
For prospective students comparing higher education options, the question is not whether university friendships or professional networks matter more. Both are important. University friends provide belonging, encouragement and shared experiences, while professional networks provide exposure, guidance and access to future opportunities. In an education environment where students are increasingly conscious of wellbeing, employability and return on education, institutions that integrate student life, career development and holistic support are better positioned to meet evolving expectations. A meaningful higher education experience is shaped not only by qualifications, but also by the relationships, confidence and networks that students carry forward.
Looking Ahead
As higher education continues to evolve, students are increasingly seeking learning environments that support both academic achievement and broader developmental outcomes. While qualifications remain important, the relationships, experiences and networks developed during university can also play a significant role in shaping future opportunities.
For prospective students, evaluating higher education options may therefore involve looking beyond curriculum and rankings to consider how institutions foster community, professional engagement and personal development. Together, these elements contribute to a more holistic educational experience and can support students as they prepare for the next stage of their academic, professional and personal journeys.
Reference:
- SIM Global Education Overview – https://www.sim.edu.sg/degrees-diplomas/sim-global-education/university-partners-sim-ge/sim-ge
- SIM CCA – https://www.sim.edu.sg/degrees-diplomas/life-at-sim/co-curricular-activities
- SIM Project 1095 – https://project1095.simge.edu.sg
- SIM Student Life – https://project1095.simge.edu.sg/student-life
- SIM Student Care – https://project1095.simge.edu.sg/student-care
- SIM Career Services – https://www.sim.edu.sg/degrees-diplomas/life-at-sim/career-services
- SIM Advantage – https://www.sim.edu.sg/degrees-diplomas/sim-global-education/sim-advantage
- NDPI Peer Support – https://www.mdpi.com/2227-7102/15/5/602
Hashtag: #SIMGlobalEducation #SIMGE #GlobalEducation #InternationalDegree #CareerReady #FutureSkills
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About SIM Global Education
SIM Global Education (SIM GE) is a leading private education institution in Singapore and the region. We offer more than 140 academic programmes ranging from diplomas and graduate diploma programmes to bachelor’s and master’s degree programmes with some of the world’s most reputable universities from Australia, Canada, Europe, United Kingdom, and the United States. SIM GE’s cohort is made up of 17,000 full- and part-time students and adult learners, of which approximately 41% are international students hailing from over 50 countries.
SIM GE’s holistic learning approach and culturally diverse learning environment aim to equip students with knowledge, industry skills and employability competencies, as well as a global perspective to succeed as future leaders in a fast-changing, technologically driven world.
For more information on SIM Global Education, visit www.sim.edu.sg
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