Ancient roads often whisper stories of empires rising and falling, connecting dots across time. China's first emperor dreamed ...
In the heart of Algeria's Sahara Desert, Chinese state-owned giant China Railway Construction Corporation (CRCC) has ...
China has brought a massive offshore solar farm online – a full 1 gigawatt of photovoltaic capacity built at sea.
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China Just Opened the World’s Longest Expressway Tunnel at 9,842 Feet Above Sea Level!
China has opened the world’s longest expressway tunnel, the Tianshan Shengli Tunnel, cutting through the Tianshan Mountains.
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Video: China’s humanoid robot achieves world’s first two-handed stitching feat
A TARS humanoid robot stitched embroidery live, achieving sub-millimeter precision in a task long considered impossible to ...
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Inside China’s megaproject disasters, seven ambitious builds that collapsed, stalled, or turned into ghost cities
China is known for engineering feats, but these seven projects reveal the other side of the story, unfinished record-breaking towers, empty imitation cities, collapsed housing, and costly experiments ...
The CR450AF bullet train with an operational speed of 400 kilometers per hour is debuted in Beijing, capital of China, Dec.
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The one test China never wanted the world to see
In the bustling airspace near Pudong Shanghai International Airport, close to one of China's most renowned shipyards, an ...
All Hail The Panama Canal, A Frontline In The US-China Trade War. To a farmer in Nebraska or a retailer in New York, the ...
Despite setbacks, scientists around the world produced amazing discoveries every day, some of which made a big splash while ...
On Friday morning, a “Fuxing” bullet train departed from Yan’an, a revolutionary historic city in northwest Shaanxi ...
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Why no one dares to open the 2,200-year-old sealed tomb of China’s first emperor
Qin Shi Huang's tomb has remained sealed for over 2,200 years, but why haven't archaeologists attempted to peek inside?
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