China's Incredible Desert Construction Projects. Taiwan's High-speed Rail Project.

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Published 2023-05-06
China's Incredible Desert Construction Projects. Taiwan's High-speed Rail Project.
1:09. The highway traversing the Taklimakan Desert
3:28. The New South Xinjiang Railway
6:14. Sand-prevention green corridor
7:36. The Taiwan High-Speed Rail
10:36. The Tuanjie Super Bridge
12:34. Qatar's first solar power plant in the desert
18:10. Sand-prevention green corridor
21:21. The construction of photovoltaic power stations
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All Comments (21)
  • The Great Work of China is in progress. Well done. That's the spirit. 🇨🇳👏👍
  • @momirivkovic
    Velika zemlja, vredni i miroljubivi naros, veliki Predsednik Si❤
  • @user-wh1jd8gy6j
    Greetings to the Chinese people who are building the future for themselves. They are the people of challenges. I love you from Morocco 🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦
  • @lisadabbs2181
    I'm always amazed by the capacity of the human brain when its creativity it's put to the betterment of humanity and everything on this planet.
  • @khunmikeon858
    Wow only 4 years to complete the highway across the desert. Impressive. 👏👏
  • @thedolphin5428
    China society is going to be MASSIVE in 10, 50, 100 years with all its population, infrastructure, new agriculture, industry. MASSIVE. Just blows my mind.
  • @SoydeCubaCompay
    They have the brains, develop intelligence, they have the money, the machinery and the personnel. 💥💥🥂🥂
  • @alexk8583
    All of a sudden "Made in China" gets a new meaning
  • @happyhsu140
    The world can be so much beautiful and better if we all work together instead of fighting each other like animals.
  • @sarahkhan2310
    China’s infrastructures are incredibly amazing. Wise visionary leadership and competent collective governance will bless the nation and people with prosperity peace happiness security. Well done China 👍❤️🇨🇳
  • Thanks for China, I was born at Wuhan and grew up in Taiwan, a lots of 2nd generation of the Group Blue we are in the USA now, we all like to see one day under One China. from: Oakland, Ca. USA on 5/21/2023
  • @badcow3373
    Americano: BOOM BOOM BOOM!!! 😈😈😈 China: build build build!!😊😊😊😊😊
  • @ameliah8164
    Most Chinese people do not believe in religion, but they revere gods and nature. When traveling, they enter temples to pray for blessings (just a beautiful wish rather than a belief). The ancient Chinese philosophy of thought was that humans lived in harmony with nature.
  • @user-hardliu485
    China has also developed deep well irrigation systems on the sides of some desert roads to allow plants in sandstorm-prone areas to survive and grow, thus protecting the roads, so if you see green bushes on the sides of some desert roads, don't be surprised.
  • @rykson161
    I like china’s spending patterns of using it’s money to build infrastructure! Infrastructure provides and promotes both long and short term education opportunities, employment , commerce and health care
  • @joshdenton611
    wow! that railroad laying machine is amazing! I've never seen anything like that. 50 feet of railroad track and railroad ties all assembled at once.😁😆😃
  • Congratulations! Remarkable engineering in a dynamic geological environment. old geologist