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Here’s What Huawei’s European-Style Campus Looks Like
If you think that your workplace is dull and boring, prepare to be greener with envy.
One of the largest smartphone makers in the world, Huawei, has hundreds of thousands of employees around the world.
In China alone, they have thousands working for them across the country. So it is no surprise to see a huge space built for the company.
Since Huawei is one of the largest telecommunication companies and the second largest smartphone maker, the company has more than 180,000 employees around the world!

The massive campus called Ox Horn spans nine square kilometres and that is not even the best part.




Yes, the complex is so big that it takes 22 minutes just for the train to make a round.

But why is an on-campus train system necessary? Well, as a forward-thinking company, Huawei wants to be environmentally friendly and reduce carbon footprint.





With Huawei's own university providing on-going training to help employees enhance their knowledge and capability at work, the company strives to bring their employees to the best of their abilities.
This will in turn benefit the consumers to receive the products and technology in the best quality. For example, in terms of 5G technology, Huawei is leading the pack globally.
As we know, the Communications and Multimedia Ministry of Malaysia plans to roll out the implementation of 5G network throughout the country by early 2020.
This technology comes with faster internet speed, data transfer 10 times faster than 4G, so we can download a 1GB video in just three seconds, stream videos better, send images and videos faster, and even set up smart homes and smart cities!
So with such advancement coming our way soon, let's take a closer look behind the scenes during our trip to the Huawei Ox Horn Campus in Dongguan and the company's headquarters in Shenzhen:
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