The video showcases China's remarkable achievements in various sectors, including construction, technology, and infrastructure. It highlights the country's rapid progress towards becoming a global leader in the 22nd century.
The video begins by encouraging viewers to travel to China to witness its progress. It emphasizes the country's thriving economy, which is one of the best in the world, and its forward-thinking approach to development. The video then showcases several of China's mega constructions that have already been completed, including a long bridge, a large radio telescope, and artificial islands.
One of the constructions highlighted is the Wenzhou Opera House, which is one of the largest in the country. The video notes that the building can fit up to 6 football fields and is equipped with two concert halls, one with a capacity of 1800 and the other for 400. The video praises the acoustics of the theater and mentions that the building was built in just five years, with a project budget of about 200 million dollars.
The video also discusses China's innovative solutions to infrastructure challenges, such as the Yangtze River Tunnel and the Shanghai-Hangzhou Grand Bridge. It notes that these structures were built to avoid traffic jams and provide efficient transportation networks. The video also highlights the Jinjiang Nuclear Power Plant, which is the first nuclear power plant built in China without foreign contractors.
The video showcases the country's commitment to renewable energy, mentioning the Three Gorges Hydroelectric Plant, which is the world's largest hydroelectric power plant. The video also discusses the South-North Water Diversion Project, which aims to alleviate water shortages in the north by diverting water from the south.
The video concludes by discussing the artificial archipelago of Hainan Flower Island, which is a new tourist destination in China. The video notes that the project was funded by investors and cost 24 billion dollars. It mentions that around 10 million tourists are expected to visit the island each year.
Throughout the video, the narrator emphasizes China's forward-thinking approach to development and its commitment to innovation and progress. The video serves as a testament to China's rapid progress and its ambition to become a global leader in the 22nd century.
1. The Chinese economy is one of the best in the world and the country is moving forward like a Kenyan sprinter.
2. The video showcases ten of China's mega constructions that have already been completed.
3. The Wenzhou Opera House, one of the largest in the country, has a surface area of 46 thousand square meters, which is equivalent to up to 6 football fields.
4. The building of the Wenzhou Opera House was completed in five years and cost about 200 million dollars.
5. The longest bridge in the world, the Shanghai and Yangtze River Tunnel, is 89 kilometers long and more than 15 meters in diameter.
6. The project cost China one billion 840 billion dollars.
7. The highway begins in Shanghai on the banks of the Yangtze and ends at Hang Seng.
8. The total length of the structure is 16 kilometers and 630 meters.
9. The skyscraper in Shanghai, usually called the "opener," is 492 meters high.
10. The opener is one of the ten tallest buildings in Asia and the world, ranking eleventh despite its exceptional height.
11. The Qingdao Bridge is the longest bridge in the world with 42.5 km over the water and took four years to build.
12. The Jinjiang Nuclear Power Plant has seven power generators and generates 4,386 megawatts.
13. The Shanghai Tower is the tallest building in all of Asia and the world, reaching 632 meters in height.
14. The project reached four billion dollars, which is a variant.
15. The Fast Radio Telescope began construction in 1994 and was completed in 2016.
16. The Fast Radio Telescope has a more precise focus and information processing five times faster.
17. The Three Gorges Hydroelectric Power Plant generates 98 billion kilowatts/hour per year and has a capacity of about 22.5 gigawatts.
18. The Three Gorges Hydroelectric Power Plant is the heaviest structure on the planet.
19. The Chinese have already dug two large canals and have withdrawn 11 billion cubic meters of earth and poured 22 billion cubic meters of concrete.
20. The total length of the hydrotechnical complex is 2,400 kilometers.
21. The Chinese are building a third canal with a length of 500 km.
22. The project has already exceeded 80 billion dollars and the Chinese have only carried out two thirds of the project.
23. The budget of the project is estimated at about 500 billion dollars.
24. The artificial archipelago Auyanet Flower Island is a new tourist destination in China.
25. The creation of the artificial islands cost 24 billion dollars.
26. Around 10 million tourists are expected to visit the island each year.
27. The tourist archipelago from above appears an extravagant flower.