China
opens record
breaking 4,000
ft long
bridge.
If
you are not
interested in
bridges just
skip to the
end and start
reading where
the # begin.
This
information
will SHOCK
YOU!!!Aizhai
Bridge in
Hunan province
is 336 m
(1,102 ft.)
high and has a
1,176 m (3,858
ft.) span. It
connects two
traffic
tunnels in the
mountains,
cutting the
time needed to
traverse the
canyon from 30
minutes to 1
minute.
Construction
took five
years. Work
finished at
the end of
last year,
making it the
world's
longest and
highest
suspension
bridge.Note
that the
person below
is 1102 feet
above the
ground and is
sweeping the
dirt off this
twenty first
century
Engineering
marvel with a
broom that was
designed
centuries ago
and has no
safety line.
A brave worker put the final touches on the Anzhaite Bridge.
Blasting and coating this steel superstructure in a couple of decades will be an interesting project.
Pedestrians walk along it on a special walkway under the road.
The bridge, which connects to two tunnels, was built to ease traffic.
Drivers can take in the views of the Dehang Canyon.
People and traffic during the Opening Ceremony. Vehicles motor along a two-way, four-lane motorway.
Chinese
Supremacy
This
article,
though aimed
at a US
audience,
gives a scary
insight into
China's
growing
economic
power.
A
Little Known
Reality:
June
8, 2013.
Source:
Michael
Snyder, Guest
Post
In
future China
will employ
millions of
American
workers and
dominate
thousands of
small
communities
all over the
United States.
Chinese
acquisition of
U.S.
Businesses set
a new all-time
record last
year, and it
is on pace to
shatter that
record this
year.
The
Smithfield
Foods
acquisition is
an example.
Smithfield
Foods is the
largest pork
producer and
processor in
the world. It
has facilities
in 26 U.S.
States and it
employs tens
of thousands
of Americans.
It directly
owns 460 farms
and has
contracts with
approximately
2,100 others.
But now a
Chinese
company has
bought it for
$ 4.7 billion,
and that means
that the
Chinese will
now be the
most important
employer in
dozens of
rural
communities
all over
America.
Thanks
in part to our
massively
bloated trade
deficit with
China, the
Chinese have
trillions of
dollars to
spend. They
are only just
starting to
exercise their
economic
muscle.
It
is important
to keep in
mind that
there is often
not much of a
difference
between "the
Chinese
government"
and "Chinese
corporations".
In 2011, 43
percent of all
profits in
China were
produced by
companies
where the
Chinese
government had
a controlling
interest in.
Last
year a Chinese
company spent
$2.6 billion
to purchase
AMC
entertainment
- one of the
largest movie
theater chains
in the United
States. Now
that Chinese
company
controls more
movie ticket
sales than
anyone else in
the world.
But
China is not
just relying
on
acquisitions
to expand its
economic
power.
"Economic
beachheads"
are being
established
all over
America. For
example,
Golden Dragon
Precise Copper
Tube Group,
Inc. recently
broke ground
on a $100
million plant
in
Thomasville,
Alabama. Many
of the
residents of
Thomasville,
Alabama will
be glad to
have jobs, but
it will also
become yet
another
community that
will now be
heavily
dependent on
communist
China.
And
guess where
else Chinese
companies are
putting down
roots?
Detroit.
Chinese-owned
companies are
investing in
American
businesses and
new vehicle
technology,
selling
everything
from seat
belts to shock
absorbers in
retail stores,
and hiring
experienced
engineers and
designers in
an effort to
soak up the
talent and
expertise of
domestic
automakers and
their
suppliers. If
you recently
purchased an
"American-made"
vehicle, there
is a really
good chance
that it has a
number of
Chinese parts
in it.
Industry
analysts are
hard-pressed
to put a
number on the
Chinese
suppliers
operating in
the United
States.
China
seems
particularly
interested in
acquiring
energy
resources in
the United
States. For
example, China
is actually
mining for
coal in the
mountains of
Tennessee.
Guizhou
Gouchuang
Energy
Holdings Group
spent $616
million
dollars to
acquire Triple
H Coal Co. in
Jacksboro,
Tennessee. At
the time, that
acquisition
really didn't
make much
news, but now
a group of
conservatives
in Tennessee
is trying to
stop the
Chinese from
blowing up
their
mountains and
taking their
coal.
And
pretty soon
China may want
to build
entire cities
in the United
States just
like they have
been doing in
other
countries.
Right now
China is
actually
building a
city larger
than Manhattan
just outside
Minsk, the
capital of
Belarus.
Are
you starting
to get the
picture? China
is on the
rise. If you
doubt this,
just read the
following:
#
When you total
up all imports
and exports,
China is now
the number one
trading nation
on the entire
planet.
#
Overall, the
U.S. has run a
trade deficit
with China
over the past
decade that
comes to more
than 2.3
trillion
dollars.
#
China has more
foreign
currency
reserves than
anyone else on
the planet.
#
China now has
the largest
new car market
in the entire
world.
#
China now
produces more
than twice as
many
automobiles as
the United
States does.
After being
bailed out by
U.S.
taxpayers, GM
is involved in
11 joint
ventures with
Chinese
companies.
#
China is the
number one
gold producer
in the world.
#
The uniforms
for the U.S.
Olympic team
were made in
China.
#
85% of all
artificial
Christmas
trees the
world over are
made in China.
#
The new World
Trade Center
tower in New
York is going
to include
glass imported
from China.
#
China now
consumes more
energy than
the United
States does.
#
China is now
in aggregate
the leading
manufacturer
of goods in
the entire
world.
#
China uses
more cement
than the rest
of the world
combined.
#
China is now
the number one
producer of
wind and solar
power on the
entire globe.
#
China produces
3 times as
much coal and
11 times as
much steel as
the United
States does.
#
China produces
more than 90
percent of the
global supply
of rare earth
elements.
#
China is now
the number one
supplier of
components
that are
critical to
the operation
of any
national
defence
system.
#
In published
scientific
research
articles China
is expected to
become number
one in the
world very
shortly.
And
what we have
seen so far
may just be
the tip of the
iceberg. For
now, I will
just leave you
with one piece
of advice -
learn to speak
Chinese. You
are going to
need it!
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