As the Belt and Road Initiative steadily advances, China's engagement with the Global South has become increasingly close. China's path to modernization provides confidence for the Global South in exploring its own development paths. The independent industrialization model embedded in this approach also offers robust practical support for the Global South in exploring industrialization models and enhancing their value positioning within the global industrial division of labor. However, building and developing local manufacturing industries is no easy task for the Global South, long constrained by dependent economies. Which aspects of China's development experience are useful for these countries? Can China's comprehensive industrial chain and construction capabilities help local regions achieve industrial breakthroughs?