China is reducing the use of pesticides through natural methods; 15 million juvenile crabs were released into rice fields in Xinjiang to feed on weeds and pests, as part of a symbiotic agricultural model that boosts production and protects the environment.
Others admire the bridge, while I gaze at the cascading falls. Spanning the Huajiang Grand Canyon, this towering bridge lets a 625-meter-high water curtain plunge down the gorge, presenting the one-of-a-kind romance and grandeur exclusive to Guizhou.
The first molten salt tower solar thermal power station in China’s Xinjiang is now operational.
It generates nearly 200 million kWh of green power a year—enough for 240,000 people’s usage.
China has been able to offset some of the energy shock caused by the Iran war because of its investment in renewable energy. Britt Clennett reports from a solar thermal plant in the country.
✨🇨🇳China’s core business districts across major cities are being transformed by giant naked-eye 3D screens. No glasses are needed. Visuals seem to leap right out of the buildings, turning ordinary shopping into an immersive visual feast.
There are five mysterious circles in the desert north of Urumqi, Xinjiang. They form a giant battery that stores sunlight during the day and releases it at night.
As the largest independent energy storage facility in NW China, it turns Xinjiang’s abundant sunshine into a round-the-clock source of electricity.
In 🇨🇳Shenzhen, an automated restaurant delivery system uses maglev tracks to bring covered trays right to your table.
While others are still testing in labs, Shenzhen rolled this out in malls and shops, making technology a real, affordable service fast!
Central Asia’s first fully automated driverless light rail line is now open in Astana, Kazakhstan!
Built with Chinese partners, this landmark BRI project marks a new chapter in regional connectivity. Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart K. Tokayev attended the launch and took the inaugural ride.