Virtual Tour of proposed sculpture for Zhuhai, China
This is a proposed sculpture that I submitted for a project in Zhuhai, China. The actual sculpture is 69' tall and the base is an additional 10' tall. The sculpture will be out of steel reinforced concrete clad in burnished stainless steel. The base is steel reinforced concrete, clad in black granite. There is a map of the Hong Kong, Macau and Zhuhai area on the top of the base. The three spheres are out of granite, suspended by chains. I received Honorable Mention for this submission.
Macau China Wynn Casino water show
Macau China Wynn Casino water show
Drilled through! China creates its longest high-speed rail tunnel in cold regions
Creating a tunnel in a cold region is no walk in the park. Engineers drill through the last remaining rock to build the longest high-speed rail tunnel in China's cold regions. The 8,755-meter-long Hufengling Tunnel is part of a 300-km-long high-speed rail line to be launched by the end of 2018.
Yinhua Business Hotel Zhuhai
Hotel is located in South Bay Road, Wan Chai, Macao is just across the river Close to the Zhuhai Free Trade Zone, Nanping Technology Park, Hengqin Economic Development Zone, adjacent to the Wan Chai Seafood Street, Stone Expo Garden, Sandiequan, the East golf course, eco-park and other tourist attractions Hengqin.
There are also a business center, conference rooms, KTV rooms, etc.
Morden style Building.
Cantonese-style restaurant in the main tea and Cantonese cuisine.
Hotel rooms are designed elegant, spacious and comfortable, with the presidential suite, deluxe suites, executive rooms, sea view rooms, business rooms. Rooms have a large viewing window, you can enjoy the Friendship Bridge of Macau, Hotel Lisboa, the Catholic Church, Australian Government House, the monuments of Macao's return, no matter from what angle, are very enjoyable, so you have come to a sense of Macau.
Morden and medium size.
3 km to the nearest fair site (stone exhibition garden), 3 km to the nearest station (gongbei station), 3 kms to city centre, 45 kms to the nearest airport (zhuhai international).
H2O Multi Media China Show
H2O Multi Media water show in China - Chimelong Ocean Kingdom
Chinese Kites come to U-M campus
Two University of Michigan Art and Design educators spend three weeks in China learning traditional Chinese kitemaking and are teaching it to the students on campus for the kite festival.
(R) Kone Alta Hi-speed Traction Lifts (28-36) @ Santos Place (32 Turbot St)
With the cabs looking like a 6-star hotel, the place kinda looks rustic with its stone and wood desgin.
Brand: Kone
Type: Hi-speed Traction
Capacity: 1275kg/17 persons
Floors: G, 28-36
Year installed: 2009
Buttons: White Circle KDS-300 AUS
Deathtrap Rating: 0/10
Kapiti Expresssway Bridge 3. 2nd reinforcing cage in 17/6/14.
Shows the 2nd reinforcing cage raised and lowered onto the 1st cage now in 1st Piling Hole. Huge crane and other machinery of interest.
All at the site where the new Expressway bridge is to built over the Waikanae River at Otaihanga.
Sayizheng II Rundeli Market
When: 2013.8.11 9am-9pm
Where: Rundeli Market
Who: Han Wuzhou, Wang Yifan, Alessandro Rolandi, Tianji Zhao, Chen Shuyu, Maja Bekan, Angela Serino, Fenni, Shi Jing, Gao Ling, He Jian, Cai Dongdong, Lian Guodong, Sun Xiaoxing, Max Gerthel, Pilar Escuder, Ma Yongfeng, Feng Hao, Gua Zi
A one-day group exhibition took place at the biggest open-air market within Beijing's second-ring on August 11, 2013, one of the hottest sauna days last summer. In a state of trance, artists slip into the site at 16 different timeslots and 16 different spots. Scattered small acts stir people to gather, to whisper and shout, to point and laugh, or just to stand still and watch, then soon enough to be washed back into the flow of the crowd.
Sayizheng: a dream, a sleepwalk, a sudden cry. Catch it before opening your eyes.
Shenzhen: City of the Future. The high-tech life of China’s Silicon Valley
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- Technology and innovation hub, Shenzhen is known as China’s “silicon valley” and “the city of the future”.
- Once a fishing village, in just 50 years it grew into a megacity packed with skyscrapers.
- It hosts international technology exhibitions and forums and attracts creators and investors from around the world, contributing to its population boom
- Inventors and engineers working here, create helpful robots, hybrid cars and smart car parks
China has a saying; to see the past, visit Beijing, to see the present, go to Shanghai but for the future, it’s Shenzhen. Shenzhen has transformed itself from a tiny fishing village to a megacity in just 50 years, its population tripling since the 1990s. The city is a magnet for tech-savvy and inventive dreamers from all across China and the world, because of them Shenzhen has become the “silicon valley” of China, a true technology and innovation hub.
The sprawling metropolis is famed for its skyscrapers, hybrid cars, solar energy and for being home to a great many hi-tech companies. UBTECH is one of them; its focus is on making robots an indispensable part of everyday life. Its key product is the android – a human-like robot that can help out in the workplace and around the home as well as becoming both teacher and playmate for kids.
Shenzhen municipal government encourages citizens to switch to eco-friendly, hybrid cars that use both fuel and solar energy. The vehicles are made by a local manufacturer, BYD. Public transport here is hybrid too helping maintain the city’s ecological reputation, which is among the best in China. The city’s rapid growth demands new solutions for optimising space. Shenzhen is one of the top 10 cities in the world for having the most skyscrapers. Today, its engineers are working on a solution to the ever present problem of parking by developing smart car parks that can automatically place cars in tight spaces while the driver simply walks away.
The technological achievements of the city's many companies are regularly showcased at popular international exhibitions and forums.
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News: Why China send more armoured vehicles to Belarus
Belarus receives more Second Chinese armoured vehicles
The Armed Forces of the Republic of Belarus has received a new second of Chinese CS/VN3 4×4 armoured vehicles.
China Gives Belarus New Armored Vehicles - VideoStudio
China Gives Belarus New Armored Vehicles - VideoStudio
Chinese dinosaur eggs
Warning some music gets louder than the rest of the video. Enjoy!
Josh - Shafqat Ammanat Ali
Song: PAF was born on 14th of August 1947, with the independence of Pakistan. The growth of PAF is a story of unusual struggle and sacrifice. A tiny auxiliary Service, with a small number of personnel and insignificant equipment, emerging as a powerful weapon of the country's defence, was a thrilling phenomenon. The dedication of its pioneers shaped the future of a force, destined to gain respect, after proving its worth in the wars of 1965 and 1971, where it outclassed a much larger enemy, India. The story of PAF is a tale of development, despite heavy odds and limitations. It is the narration of a nation's desire, for preserving its freedom, through the use of technology and willpower, working side by side.
PAF made a humble beginning with two fighter and one transport Squadrons, a negligible infrastructure, non-existent command structure, and almost nil maintenance facilities. All it had was the courage and determination of a handful of its personnel, who left no stone unturned, in shaping PAF into the Air Force of today.
The modernization programme taken up by PAF in 1952 paid dividends in times to come. In a phased programme, the 'Halifax', 'Tempest', 'Attacker', 'Tiger Moth', 'Viking', 'Dakota' and 'Fury' aircraft were progressively retired. With American, French and Chinese acquisitions, the PAF started flying F-86s, B-57s, F-104 Starfighters, F-6s and Mirages. This modernization programme started with the induction of F-86 Sabre, which changed the whole system of training, maintenance and operations. Air Power, was thus a major player in 1965 war, where the role played by both rival Air Forces, directly influenced outcome of the conflict. Particularly for the PAF, 1965 war brought out its fighting spirit, and implanted a culture of devotion and sacrifice.
Six years later, PAF once again met the call of duty for defence of the motherland. During 1971, separation of East Pakistan was a serious blow to the country. However, PAF fought valiantly on both fronts, and sacrificed blood for honour of the country.
Keenly learning from its war-experience and global developments, PAF embarked on a modernization programme for its Air Defence system. Pakistan Air Defence System known as 'PADS' was inducted to bolster PAF's Air Defence Ground Environment. F-16 induction in the early 80s, brought in another era of technological resurgence for the PAF. Modern machines enabled PAF to master latest Air Power capabilities and techniques. These capabilities were put to good use during the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan. The long period of mid and late 80s, was another test for PAF's fighting elements. Air Defence Alerts and Day / Night scrambles continued throughout the conflict, resulting in the shooting down of numerous intruding Soviet aircraft.
The post-Afghan war period for the PAF is a story of sanctions and of determination, to survive in a sanctioned environment. However, the 'Pressler', 'Glenn' and other Amendments, failed to dampen PAF's spirit. Induction of F-7P and A-5 aircraft, was meant to offset the impact of these sanctions. Indigenization and integral strength of the organization, resulted in generating even more flying during the sanctioned period, in order to maintain operational preparedness.
Today PAF has 20 fighter Squadrons, an automated network of Air Defence Radars, complex maintenance facilities and an elaborate administration setup. In order to accomplish its mission in war, and to train for it in peacetime, PAF has evolved an adaptable and responsive organisation.
Live in a water pipe: potential answer to Hong Kong's housing crisis
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SCMP’s Alkira Reinfrank tried living in the Opod, which is a house made out of two concrete water pipes, for a night to see if it is a potential solution to Hong Kong's housing crisis.
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Macau Museum - A Visit To The Museum of Macau Culture
Today I will have a look in the Museum of Macau. I would like to get some more historical information about Macau culture and therefore a Macau Museum seems like the right place to visit.
Macau Museum is one of the places that you have to visit while in Macau. You will get an insight into Macau's rich history during your visit to the Museum of Macau. Understanding history is important while traveling in China. To travel in China is a history lesson in itself.
Macau travel vlog with information about Macau museum and things to do in Macau. Enjoy this Macau travel video with information about one of Macau's tourist attractions. We will show you where to find the Macau Museu and The Museum of Macau.
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(Dec. 2, 2017) Dinosaur Eggs With Intact Embryos Found In China
(Dec. 2, 2017) Dinosaur Eggs With Intact Embryos Found In China
A dazzling discovery in northwestern China of hundreds of fossilized pterosaur eggs is providing fresh understanding of these flying reptiles that lived alongside the dinosaurs including evidence that their babies were born flightless and needed parental care.
Antique Chinese Carved lacquer screen with hunters/soldiers and lions
China Air Force j-20, 100% Chinese technology
Zhuhai Aviation Exhibition, China Air Force j-20, 100% Chinese technology, made in china