China Ecotourism Group Limited announced that it has officially entered into a strategic cooperation agreement with CCCC Water Resources and Hydropower Construction Co. Ltd. recently. Both parties will work jointly to parties will fully leveraging its resource advantages to reach a long-term and stable strategic collaboration for seizing the enormous development opportunity in the fields of cultural tourism, water, rural revitalization, ecological environment governance and constructions of tourist areas etc., for the tremendous development. CCCC WRHC is under China Communication Construction Company Limited and the wholly-owned subsidiary of CCCC Shanghai Dredging Co., Limited. CCCC WRHC is a company engaged in the construction of harbour and waterway, the construction of water and hydropower and municipal infrastructure, the governance of water environment and rivers and lakes, ecological and environmental friendly and landscape greening, water transportation investigation and mapping, etc. CCCC WRHC has various qualifications, such as Level One General Contracting of Water and Hydropower Engineering Construction, Level One General Contracting of Municipal Public Engineering Construction, Level One General Contracting of Harbour and Waterway Engineering Construction, Level One Professional Contracting of Foundation and Foundation Works, Level One Professional Contracting of Environmental Engineering, Level A of Investigation and Mapping, Construction Works and Highway Works. Both parties will give full play to their own strengths in sites selection and planning, routes development, tourism project operation, brand building and engineering constructions, project management and funding operation, etc. Both parties will jointly explore various flexible cooperation models under the laws and regulations of China, carry out full range, multi-level and multi-method "three-dimensional cooperation" to jointly develop various projects which are recognized by both parties, and jointly build the "No. 1 Brand of the Construction of China's Tourist Areas".