1 / 6 Sihanoukville Special Economic Zone (SSEZ). /People’s Daily Photo
2 / 6 It was 10 years ago that the SSEZ, dubbed as the Cambodian counterpart to China’s Shenzhen SEZ, was established by the two countries in the port city of Sihanoukville. /People’s Daily Photo
3 / 6 The city is now famous for its white-sand beaches and sea views and its economic development over the last decade. /People’s Daily Photo
4 / 6 As a state-backed economic zone, the SSEZ has attracted more than 100 enterprises from China and other countries. /People’s Daily Photo
5 / 6 As of 2017, it has also created over 16,000 jobs, and exists as a model of China-Cambodia cooperation under the Belt and Road Initiative. /People’s Daily Photo
6 / 6 What will the SSEZ be like in the next 10 years? /People’s Daily Photo