Inside the World’s Longest Cross-Sea High-Speed Railway Bridge
Discover how engineers are building the nearly 30 km Hangzhou Bay cross-sea high-speed railway bridge, set to be the world’s longest over turbulent tides.
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Discover how engineers are building the nearly 30 km Hangzhou Bay cross-sea high-speed railway bridge, set to be the world’s longest over turbulent tides.
The Hangzhou Bay Cross-Sea High-Speed Rail Bridge topped out its first main tower on Jan 16, 2026, marking a key step for the 29.2 km, 350 km/h mega-project set for 2027 completion.
China’s Qiming, the world’s largest shaft boring machine, is now excavating a 24m-wide, 75m-deep shaft under the Yangtze for the Chongming-Taicang railway tunnel.
On January 8, 2026, engineers connected the final deck section of the Changhai Cross-Sea Bridge in Dalian, marking a major breakthrough in China’s largest artificial island highway project.
Discover the top 10 global engineering achievements unveiled at WFEO 2025 in Shanghai, showcasing innovations driving a green future.
Chief engineer Fu Yadi has spent 30 years shaping the Chinese mainland’s skyline from the Beijing Performing Art Center dome to the Olympic Tower, showing that engineering is about skill, not gender.
Discover the story behind the Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge, Asia’s first double-decker road-rail marvel, and why it stands as a symbol of self-reliance and modern engineering.
Over 4,000 undergrads from 150+ universities flew micro drones through balloon-popping dogfights at the 2025 China Universities Aircraft Design Competition in Zhejiang.
See Guizhous Huajiang Canyon Bridge: a 2.89 km steel truss marvel in the Chinese mainland with record-breaking span & height and dynamic night lights.
The Huajiang Canyon Bridge in Guizhou, Chinese mainland, slashes travel time from two hours to just two minutes with its 1,420m span and 625m drop.