China Builds World’s Largest Transport Networks with Record $539B Investment
In 2023, China invested $539 billion to build the world’s largest transport networks, including high-speed rail, expressways, and port facilities, driving economic growth.
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In 2023, China invested $539 billion to build the world’s largest transport networks, including high-speed rail, expressways, and port facilities, driving economic growth.
The Shenzhen-Zhongshan transport link in Guangdong Province is set to open later this month, cutting travel time by half an hour and enhancing connectivity across the Greater Bay Area.
China inaugurates its first Yangtze River Delta railway loop, enhancing connectivity between Shanghai and key regional cities over 1,200 kilometers.
Tanzania begins commercial operations of its first electric SGR train, boosting connectivity between Dar es Salaam and Morogoro, and paving the way for economic growth.
Ukrainian vlogger Alex Tchaikovsky shares essential travel tips for exploring the Chinese mainland, highlighting visa policies and rapidly developing infrastructure.
The Tianfu high-speed train maintenance base in Chengdu, Sichuan Province, has become southwest China’s largest, equipped with advanced technology to service up to 180 train sets daily.
The South-to-North Water Diversion Project’s middle route has delivered 10 billion cubic meters of water to Beijing, boosting urban water supply and benefiting over 16 million residents.
East China’s Jiangsu Province sees the completion of the Changtai Yangtze River Bridge, the world’s largest cable-stayed span, connecting Changzhou and Taizhou with roads and railways.
Serbia unveils five new Chinese-built high-speed trains in Belgrade, cutting travel time between Belgrade and Subotica to just over an hour.
China, Kyrgyzstan, and Uzbekistan have signed a landmark railway agreement under the Belt and Road Initiative, enhancing connectivity and economic ties in Central Asia.