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This reminds me of another zig-zag road in Zhangjiajie, Hunan Province.
This zig-zag road leads up to Tianmen Mountain.
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China is blessed with so many beautiful places to visit.
If you look at the second picture, there is a cable-way.Yes indeed, but so much to get to the mountain top. Seems old roadway, right?
Most tourists won't choose two-way cablecar right?If you look at the second picture, there is a cable-way.
Tourists go up to the top of Tianmen Mountain using this cable car and then descend to Zhangjiajie town via mini-buses on the zig-zag road. It is quite fun on the zig-zag road. Or they can descend via the cable car too.
.Most tourists won't choose two-way cablecar right?
.Zigzag road upgrades to be completed mid-year
By Chen Ziyan | chinadaily.com.cn | Updated: 2017-02-17
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An aerial photo of the zigzag road.
[Photo from Sina Weibo]
An aerial photo of a winding road in Central China has been widely circulated online, with the number of tight bends amazing viewers.
The wonder road, stretching 36 kilometers with 10 hairpin curves, is part of an artery which links Baiyangping, a township in Hubei province, to Fengjie county, in the Chongqing municipality.
In 2015, a 100 million yuan upgrade of the zigzag road began with an aim to improve safety.
The narrow bends had become a major bottleneck and hindered local development.
The improvement is expected to be completed in July this year.
China's first undersea subway tunnel taking shape
chinadaily.com.cn | 2017-02-28
Construction workers are building China's first undersea subway tunnel in Qingdao, a coastal city in East China's Shandong province, Feb 22, 2017. The length of the tunnel will be 8.1 kilometers, and the track will reach depths of up to 85 meters below sea level. [Photo/VCG]
Construction workers bore holes in rocks for the undersea tunnel in Qingdao, East China's Shandong province, Feb 22, 2017. [Photo/VCG]
Construction work continues on the undersea tunnel in Qingdao, East China's Shandong province, Feb 22, 2017. [Photo/VCG]
A man works on the undersea tunnel in Qingdao, East China's Shandong province, Feb 22, 2017. [Photo/VCG]
A worker takes a break from construction of the undersea tunnel in Qingdao, East China's Shandong province, Feb 22, 2017. [Photo/VCG]
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Liuzhou city Timelapse
Liuzhou is the second largest city in Guangxi Autonomous Region, located in SW China.
Guangxi is one of the poorest provinces in China.
There are many beautiful bridges across Liujiang River in Liuzhou:
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Such method will only block the major traffic over or underneath the bridge under construction less than one hour.World's longest single axis bridge swings into place
ECNS | 2017-03-03
A bridge is swung into place to connect with roads on both ends in Shijiazhuang city, capital of North China's Hebei province, March 2, 2017. The bridge is 242.6 meters long and has six lanes in both directions. The structure was built separately and then rotated into place on an axis. It's said to be the longest bridge ever swung into place on a single axis in the world. [Photo/China News Service]
A bridge is swung into place to connect with roads on both ends in Shijiazhuang city, capital of North China's Hebei province, March 2, 2017. The bridge is 242.6 meters long and has six lanes in both directions. The structure was built separately and then rotated into place on an axis. It's said to be the longest bridge ever swung into place on a single axis in the world. [Photo/China News Service]
A bridge is swung into place to connect with roads on both ends in Shijiazhuang city, capital of North China's Hebei province, March 2, 2017. The bridge is 242.6 meters long and has six lanes in both directions. The structure was built separately and then rotated into place on an axis. It's said to be the longest bridge ever swung into place on a single axis in the world. [Photo/China News Service]