Features of Camping

The Camping Village is an international village. On both sides of the gate, at the junction of the two armies' camps, there are also meeting stations for the two armies. A meeting point is a place where the armies of different countries meet at the borderline. It is an international feature to set up a meeting station within a village.

Environmental protection concepts throughout the construction process

The camping village has also set up international long-distance telephone calls at a price of 4.8 yuan per minute. Next to the long-distance phone there is a currency exchange point, providing Russian officers and soldiers with ruble or dollar and yuan exchange services. The salesman said, "The daily exchange volume is between 30,000 and 40,000 rubles." The camping village has a field hospital. The area for the Chinese side includes a set of square cabins, an outpatient tent and the 24-bed cubicle hospital. The Russian medical team's working area consists of a medical tent and a square cabin, and 10 beds have been reserved for the Russian side in the Chinese boarding hospital.

Sun Jinghai, deputy minister of health of Shenyang Military Region, introduced that this is the second generation of field medical cabin developed by China itself, with advanced equipment, complete functions and strong mobility, which is very suitable for field combat and disaster relief.

Environmental concepts throughout the construction process

Environmental protection is a very important feature of this exercise. In the camping village, whether it is the street lamps on both sides of the road, or the ground lamps between the camping tents, all of them adopt the solar energy saving lamps and lanterns, the power consumption is less than one tenth of the ordinary street lamps. Taonan area sunshine time is long, rainy season is less, solar energy is sufficient, camping village in the energy supply to take this factor into full consideration, rely on solar energy can basically guarantee the camp lighting demand. At the same time accommodates one hundred people to take a bath in the bathhouse, also uses the solar energy to supply the hot water mainly by the heating method.

Energy-saving technology has also been applied to the cafeteria, which can accommodate 1,000 people at the same time. Multi-directional lighting design allows the cafeteria to be brightly lit, and meals can be served without lighting in the morning, midday and evening. The garbage cans are divided into recyclable and non-recyclable, storing different types of garbage, which are collected and disposed of at regular intervals. For the sake of aesthetics, the garbage cans in the camping village are also made in the ground, and only a lid can be seen on the ground. The faucets and toilet flushers are also environmentally friendly, and even when the water is turned up to the maximum, there is no sign of the old rushing water.

Russian participating officers and soldiers eat in the camping village

Service management introduced socialized mode

Logistical management, the camping village introduced the mode of socialized security. In addition to cooks, cashiers at supermarkets, bank clerks, camp cleaners and life service center attendants, all of whom are non-military, are dispatched by local companies and obey the command of managers during their work in the village. "This saves a lot of military strength and maximizes the military personnel's work in combat positions." Gu Bingrong said, "In our management, we put more effort into good training and system building." Managers check the implementation of each service and security post and give lectures and evaluations according to the standards every day.

The supermarket is following the requirements of the lecture evaluation, adding some things that reflect Chinese scenery and folk customs. For example, postcards with Tiananmen Square printed on them, paper fans with Chinese paintings and Peking Opera faces. The bank staff stationed in the camping village, in order to fulfill the task of guaranteeing good protection, mobilized sufficient cash for the exchange of Russian officers and soldiers, and also specially equipped with Russian interpreters. Management staff have been trained to speak simple Russian. The village also asked the interpreter to teach the officers and soldiers participating in the maneuvers to learn to sing Russian songs. Medical care was provided in accordance with wartime requirements, and a field hospital was opened. The medical personnel accompanying the respective teams will treat minor illnesses, and major injuries and illnesses will be sent to the field hospital.