The largest in the world is being built in China viaduct

The world's largest viaduct is being built in ChinaPhoto from open sources

Out of habit, many consider China to be almost a backward country. world – just big and numerous. However, this is no longer So. Therefore, today’s achievements of the Chinese in many areas science, technology, construction are simply amazing.

More recently, China landed its moon rover on the back side of the moon and even for the first time in the world sprouted on a satellite of the Earth seeds of some plants known to us, such as cotton and potatoes. And although on the Internet you can find dozens of materials about that all this is a hoax and that nowhere, they say, the Chinese do not even flew, but when you watch how this nation easily exercises all sorts of grandiose plans here on earth then involuntarily one wonders – what, and in this case, someone cheating?

To this end, we want to invite you to watch a video like the Chinese build the world’s largest railway viaduct Fenhe Menghua, which has surpassed (or let’s say, will soon surpass) even famous french similar bridge Millau.

Pay attention to the characteristics of this unique construction, maybe then you will lose all doubt that that the Chinese, no matter what, are a great nation:

  • Fenhe Menghua Viaduct has 216 supports under a bridge with a total length of 7980 meters;
  • for the most part these are piers over 50 meters high, the most high support is 74 meters;
  • pile foundations under the supports also amaze parameters, for example, the deepest of them “went” underground at 91 meters;
  • the pace of construction of this grand railway bridge also fantastic, it is no coincidence that many compare Chinese builders with ants who are quickly and, most importantly, very well coordinated doing their job.

It’s worth mentioning that literally last year in China was put into operation the longest (55 kilometers) sea ​​bridge connecting Hong Kong, Macau and Zhuhai. And such examples in one construction in the PRC a lot. And the rest …

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