Showing posts with label china. Show all posts
Showing posts with label china. Show all posts

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Model of the Addition to the Beijing Airport at Night

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OK yeah, it's only a model.. But what a beautiful pic!

Here are some actual images from the same reddit source thread: one, & two

And here is the Google Maps view..

Friday, December 21, 2012

The World's Craziest Golf Course Ever?

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There's a ground-breaking new golf course under construction at Mission Hills in China. It combines elements of miniature golf, great wonders of the world, and a fantasy-world setting only experienced in video games. Several of the holes announced are one with a Great Wall of China theme, a par-3 with the green situated inside a gigantic noodle-bowl, as well as one with a Bird's Nest Stadium theme, in which the green is concave. It looks both difficult and exciting!

Here's the full CNN article from Paul Gittings.. (includes more images)

Via: PGA.com, and PGA's Facebook

Monday, September 3, 2012

Thousand Island Lake, China

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Also known as Qiandao Lake, here is its Wiki page..

Google Maps location..

More pictures..

Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Benxi, China


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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Five-Flower Lake, Jiuzhaigou Valley, China



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Jiuzhaigou Valley Wiki

More images here, and a lot more here..

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

Sunday, August 14, 2011

Southern China


CTE!                                                                                                                                                     Via

More here..

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Regarding Our Credit


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Wednesday, July 13, 2011

World's Longest Sea Bridge Opened In China



The world's longest bridge over sea water has opened in opened to general traffic on in China's eastern coastal city of Qingdao. Jiaozhou Bay is located on the southern coast of the Shandong Peninsula in East China. It separates Huangdao District from Qingdao City and borders on two other cities, Jiaozhou and Jiaonan. The Qingdao Haiwan Bridge, with a total length of 42.4 kilometres would easily cross the English Channel and is almost three miles longer than the previous record-holder, the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway in the American state of Louisiana. Built in just four years at a cost of 55.5 billion pounds, the sheer scale of the bridge reveals the advances made by Chinese engineers in recent years.

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Wednesday, October 6, 2010

Friday, August 6, 2010

China's "Straddling" Bus



China is all about the future of transportation. High-speed trains criss cross the countryside, sending people whizzing from Shanghai to Beijing at speeds over 200 miles per hour. And General Motors has even developed a tiny urban car that's designed just for Chinese urban drivers.

But now a company has designed something called a "straddling bus." Basically, it's a huge bus that operates like a train on wheels, and is so tall that cars can drive right under it. Each bus is about two street lanes wide and 18 feet tall, according to Song Youzhou, the chairman of Shenzhen Hashi Future Parking Equipment Company, which is building these enormous buses.

With Chinese traffic growing rapidly, designers intend to have as many commuters on the road as is efficiently possible. This straddling bus won't get in the way of any buses or cars currently on the roads, and will only add capacity to the public transportation infrastructure.

In a rough translation of Youzhou's presentation I found, he says, "The highlight innovation of the straddling bus is that it runs above cars and under overpass. Its biggest strength is saving road space, efficient and high in capacity."

Youzhou threw out some figures about the impact the straddling bus will have on Chinese traffic. He says they can reduce up to 25 to 30 percent of traffic jams on main routes. Running at an average of 25 miles per hour, it can take 1,200 people at a time, or 300 passengers per cart.

In terms of help to the environment, he says each bus can save up to 860 tons of fuel per year, reducing 2,640 tons of carbon emissions. It is powered partly by solar panels on each bus, but it's powered mostly by electricity.

Either way, it's a lot better than getting around on fossil fuels.

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Wednesday, June 16, 2010

The Ingenious China-Hong Kong Flipper Bridge



One of the most vexing aspects of traveling between mainland China and Hong Kong is the car travel: People in the former drive on the right side of the road; people in the latter drive on the left (a vestige of the British empire).

So to quell confusion at the border and, more importantly, to keep cars from smashing into each other, the Dutch firm NL Architects proposed a brilliant, simple solution, the Flipper bridge.

The bridge does exactly what the name suggests: It flips traffic around. The key here is separating the two sides of traffic, using a figure-eight shape. One side of the road dips under the other, funneling cars that were traveling on the left to the right (and vice versa), without forcing them to encounter head-on traffic at an intersection. The bridge makes what should be a disorienting switch exquisitely easy.

Continue reading..

Sunday, April 18, 2010

Not Much Of A Review, But..

Had one of these tonight. Pretty darn good beer, I must say!

Very light - easy to drink. Kinda reminded me of a Corona, but I usually order Coronas with lime & salt.






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