Giant Infrastructures Developed by China and Technological Advances Shaping the Global Future
China, a continent-sized country and one of the largest economies in the world, is leading the global landscape with construction projects and impressive technologies that promise to not only transform its territory, but also create an international impact. Let’s explore 18 megaprojects that highlight the ambition and innovation capacity of the Chinese, according to the video from TechZon channel.
1. New Century Global Center: The Largest Building in the World
Located in Chengdu, the New Century Global Center is the largest multinational building on the planet, with 1.7 million square meters. It houses everything from skating rinks to technology with an artificial beach water park. The most surprising thing about the construction? It was built in just three years.

2. Tianan: The Eye of the Sky
This radio telescope, with a diameter of 500 meters, is the largest in the world and was inaugurated in 2020. It has already made remarkable discoveries, including technology for detecting invisible galaxies to optical telescopes.
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Without bricks, without cement, and without endless construction: the cardboard house that is assembled in modules and can be moved.
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3. The Highest Bridges in the World
Of the 10 highest bridges on the planet, five are in China. The Russong Bridge, for example, impresses with its height of 330 meters and a length of 11.7 km, connecting different regions with first-world infrastructure.
4. Solar Valley: The Largest Floating Solar Farm
Part of the ambitious Chinese clean energy plan, Solar Valley has a capacity of 320 MW and is the largest floating solar farm in the world. China plans for 20% of its energy to come from renewable sources by 2030.
5. Shanghai Tower: The Curved Giant
With a height of 632 meters, Shanghai Tower is the third tallest building in the world. Its design includes a 120º curve, and its hotel between floors 84 and 110 is the highest in the world.

6. Timel Spaceship: Futuristic Entertainment
Inspired by a spaceship, Timel Spaceship in Dalian offers attractions like the largest curved aquarium in the world and a gigantic gravity simulator, imitating space experiences.
7. Three Gorges Dam
The largest hydroelectric power plant in the world, with a capacity to generate 112 billion kWh per year, provides energy for millions of Chinese people and controls flooding on the Yangtze River.
8. Libien Building and Its Artificial Waterfall
In Guiyang, this building combines nature with technology, featuring a waterfall 108 meters high that operates occasionally due to high costs.
9. South-to-North Water Diversion Project
One of the largest engineering projects in the world, it involves the construction of three channels up to 1,300 km long to divert water from the south to the dry north of the country, helping to mitigate water resource scarcity.

10. Giant Wind Energy
With the largest wind turbine in the world, China continues to expand its renewable energy capacity. The MAIS 16260 generator, in the Taiwan Strait, is capable of powering 36 thousand homes on its own.
11. Bailong Elevator: The Elevator of 100 Dragons
Built in an area designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, this outdoor elevator 330 meters high offers a spectacular view in just one minute.
12. Raffles City Complex
A set of eight interconnected towers, with commercial, residential, and office areas. The highlight of the construction is the Crystal, a glass bridge suspended 250 meters high.
13. Guizhou Opera House
This theater impresses with its architecture inspired by maritime routes and its acoustics, being considered one of the best theaters in the world.

14. Canton Tower
The second tallest transmission tower in the world, at 604 meters, offers a panoramic view of Guangzhou and houses restaurants and cinemas on its upper levels.
15. HL-2M Tokamak Reactor
This nuclear fusion reactor can reach temperatures 10 times greater than the core of the sun, with the potential to revolutionize clean energy production by 2050.
16. Futuristic Vertical Parking
In Hangzhou, this automated construction stores up to 500 cars in an architectural design that looks more like a futuristic museum or theater.
17. Air Purification Towers
These towers feature a technology that cleans the air in densely polluted urban areas, significantly improving air quality in industrial regions.

18. Sheraton Huzhou Hot Springs Resort
Shaped like a donut, the luxurious construction on the shores of Lake Taihu has been awarded for its innovative architecture, offering a luxury retreat with over 300 rooms.
These megaprojects demonstrate how China is rapidly advancing in infrastructure, renewable energy, and technology, paving the way for a more sustainable and innovative global future.

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