Plates get recycled into beautiful matching china jewelry
Recycling turns plate pieces into pretty matching jewelry set. Sometimes sober, sometimes sensational these pieces come in pairs or more to be shared.
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Recycling turns plate pieces into pretty matching jewelry set. Sometimes sober, sometimes sensational these pieces come in pairs or more to be shared.
Believe it or not, scaling buildings could be this fast. The special passenger elevator designed for the Shanghai Tower is said to be the fastest in the world traveling at a speed of 59feet/s.
Remember the hand paintings of animals and birds which blew our mind away? [If not, then check them out right here.] Well, again we were bewildered to see the wild life in this fantastic body painting form which involves not one but three persons!
Chinese train manufacturer CSR Corp Ltd. recently unveiled a 500 km/hr (approx. 310 mph) high-speed test train. It has six cars and has a maximum tractive power of 22,800 kilowatts!
Whether they fight, transform or deliver dialogue in their husky voice, these mechanical giants are absolutely a thrill to watch. So when we came across this gigantic figure of Optimus Prime we were over the moon!
Yes, these are buildings and trees but in fact are not real. The fantastic illusion was spotted over a river after a heavy rainfall in an east China city. Check out the video.
We were kind of taken by surprise as by the looks we never expected it to be a water cannon. A part of the fire truck, this huge system has been concocted to control skyscraper fires in Luoyang city of China.
With an astonishing length of 26.4 miles (42.48 km), the Qingdao Haiwan Bridge in China is by far the longest bridge ever built. More than the three times the length of the previous record holder (Lake Pontchartrain Causeway in Louisiana), the Qingdao Haiwan Bridge took 4 years to be built. The $8.58 billion bridge certainly marks a new milestone in China’s economic success.
Does it look like an igloo of the tropics? It is indeed a shelter and in fact is the dwelling of a graduate student named Daihai Fei who (with some assistance) built this unique economical home for under $1000.00.