33 Chinese projects are changing the face of the world (Part 1)

In order to serve the living needs of hundreds of millions of migrants every year, China regrets billions of dollars to build large infrastructure projects.

From the highway connecting the two ends of the country, to the world's largest wind power plant, or the giant city in the desert, China is showing the world the status of modern buildings.

Business Insider has just published a list of the 33 largest projects that have been and will be deployed by China.

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110 million USD: Enabled in last September, Pingtang telescope is currently the second largest radio telescope in the world.Glass with a diameter of 500 meters, installed from more than 4,000 giant triangular glass panels.

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176 million USD: Shanghai Synchrotron radiation research facility is the place to conduct many large scientific works of China, is also the most "research base" of the whole country.

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200 million USD: Guangzhou Opera House is one of the three largest Chinese theaters, designed by architect Zaha Hadid.

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473 million: Qin Ling is China's longest high-speed tunnel , running 18 trees across the heart of Zhongnan Mountain.

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US $ 532 million: Hai Nam grid project will be installed a second underground cable connecting Hainan island to the mainland, which is expected to be completed in 2017.

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717 million USD: Kashgar-Hotan Railway connects all the pit walls and towns in the Tarim Basin, Southwest China.

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760 million USD: China Central Television Headquarters is composed of 6 vertical structures, 473m high.

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900 million USD: China's Tianhuangpin g hydropower project has the largest scale in Asia.It supplies electricity to the whole of East China.

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1.1 billion USD: Shanghai world financial center project , which is a 2.6km hotel complex, the second highest in the world.

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1.3 billion USD: Baltic pearls are China's largest overseas development project, including residential and commercial suburbs of St. Petersburg.Petersburg, Russia.

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1.7 billion USD: Wuhan Tianxingzhou Yangtze River Bridge is a road bridge combining railways, crossing the Yangtze River in Wuhan City.

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1.7 billion USD: Nanjing Railway Line was completed in 2005, serving 2 million passengers a day.

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US $ 1.8 billion: The Shanghai Yangtze River Tunnel, which is nearly 26 km long, is the fifth-longest cable-stayed civet in the world.

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1.9 billion USD: Chengdu Song Liu airport is the fourth- busiest airport in the mainland.In 2015, the airport served 42 million passengers.

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2.12 billion USD: Wuhan Railway picks up some of the fastest trains in the world, with trains running at 300km / h

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2.2 billion USD: Phase 2 of the Qinshan nuclear power plant was added to the plant originally completed in 2011. It owns the most nuclear reactors in the world.

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2.4 billion USD: 128-storey Shanghai tower is 633 meters tall, the tallest skyscraper in China and the second highest in the world.