World’s first virtual train track unveiled in central China

The world’s first virtual track train was unveiled on Friday in the city of Zhuzhou in central China’s Hunan Province. The train, which is 32 meters long and 3.4 meters high, can accommodate 307 passengers and has a top speed of 70 kilometers per hour. Instead of tracks, the train runs along white-dotted lines on … Read more

World’s highest bridge opens to traffic in southwest China

Guizhou Province in southwest China is already home to seven of the 10 highest bridges in the country. And the Beipanjiang Bridge, the world’s highest, has just opened to traffic. Clearly with a good head for heights, CCTV’s Liu Yang visited this latest example of how Chinese engineering now ranks among the best in the … Read more