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How To Make Roads in China 😎 Image
A road in the Gobi Deserts, China 🇨🇳
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Juss give me a GTR🤓🔥🔥🔥 Image
Truck Load Test😅 Image
High-speed Trains, Nanjing station, China🇨🇳 Image
An overpass bridged in Shanghai, China🇨🇳 Image
Bridge of Duyun-Anshun Expressway, China🇨🇳 Image
Xinjiang Guozigou bridge (Talki Bridge) in winter season, China🇨🇳 Image
An upcoming highway in China🇨🇳 😎 Image
A highway interchange in Wuhan, China🇨🇳 Image
A cable stayed bridge in China🇨🇳 Image
The Puchang Super Bridge of the Chongqing-Zunyi section expansion project of Lanzhou-Haikou #Expressway was completed and opened to traffic.😘 Image
Wuhan-Hangzhou High-speed Railway under construction🇨🇳 Image
The Hohhot–Beihai Expressway, China🇨🇳 Image
An overpass bridged in Wuhan, China🇨🇳 Image

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May 14
Someguys say that if the US cuts off all chip supplies to China, the entire high-tech economy of China would be dead. Really?🤔
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It can be summarized into three categories:
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1. If China implements policies that are different from the West, then it is directly determined that China is wrong;
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