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Regarding the scene where Fat Cat's incident occurred, netizens began to stir to learn about the Yangtze River and the 1000m bridge across this river. Everyone must be amazed at this most majestic and magnificent project, which took 6 years to build.
In recent days, the heartbreaking story of Fat Cat - a 21-year-old gamer from Hunan, China who went down to the Yangtze River after his girlfriend broke up with him, has left the online community heartbroken. Accordingly, this guy started online dating with his girlfriend named Dam Truc since he was 18 years old. During their relationship, Fat Cat transferred a total of 510,000 yuan (nearly 1.8 billion VND) to his girlfriend.
Amid the noise of the mining girl and this unfortunate young man, the scene of the incident also began to become hot on social networks, with netizens competing to learn about this location. The Yangtze River in China is the longest river in Asia and the third longest river in the world, after the Amazon River in South America and the Nile River in Africa. The Chinese name of the Yangtze River is Changjiang (meaning long river). The name Yangtze River was originally used by locals to refer to the river's lower reaches.
However, because this was the first name that traders and missionaries heard about the river, it was quickly used for the entire river. In the upper reaches of the Yangtze River - the section of the river that flows through deep gorges parallel to the Mekong River (known in China as the Lancang River) and the Salween River to the plains in Sichuan - the Chinese call it the Jin River. Sa (Cat Vang river).
The Yangtze River has a length of about 6,380km, flowing into the East China Sea. The Yangtze River and the Huai River are both considered the dividing point between northern and southern China.
Since June 2003, the Three Gorges Dam officially blocked the Yangtze River. Currently, the Three Gorges Dam has become one of the largest hydroelectric and flood control projects in the world. The Three Gorges Reservoir contributed to liberating people living along the river from the floods that had continuously threatened in the past, providing electricity and waterway transportation, but at the same time causing permanent flooding for many villages and causing serious impacts. impact the local ecosystem.
There are 10 interesting things about this river: The Yangtze River basin covers about 20% of China's vast land area. The Yangtze River is the busiest river in the world with cruise ships, ferries, and transport barges running along the river. The Three Gorges Dam on the Yangtze River is the largest hydroelectric dam in the world. The Yangtze River and its tributaries have more than 50 bridges, all of which were built after 1955. Before that, people often crossed the river by ferry.
The Yangtze River has more than 700 hundred tributaries, each of which constitutes an important aspect of China's economy. Due to Yangtze River water pollution, many typical native animal species of the river such as Yangtze crocodile, Yangtze River dolphin and Yangtze River paddlefish are threatened. Activities in the Yangtze River basin may have originated 27,000 years ago.
Historical records show that in 1342 and 1954, the Yangtze River dried up in Jiangsu province. The river is so dry that the river bed can be seen. Flooding in the Yangtze River claimed more lives than any other water-related disaster on record. Flooding along the Yangtze River has been a major problem, with the most recent flooding being in 1998.
Before that, the catastrophic flood in the Yangtze River in 1954 claimed about 30,000 lives. Other serious floods in the Yangtze River were the 1911 flood that claimed about 100,000 lives, the 1931 flood that killed 145,000 people, and the 1935 flood that left 142,000 people dead.
The Yangtze River is the source of more cities than any other river in the world. The river moves through different regions of China, including Qinghai, Tibet, Yunnan, Sichuan, Chongqing, Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi, Anhui, Jiangsu and Shanghai.
About the bridge over the Yangtze River. This is the first bridge in the world for both cars and trains with a span of more than 1,000 meters that opened to traffic on July 1, 2020, in Nantong, Jiangsu province. The bridge strongly promotes the integration of the Yangtze River Delta and boosts the economy of one of China's most developed regions.
The Shanghai - Suzhou - Nantong Bridge on the Yangtze River is 11,072 meters long, each span is 1,092 meters apart. It took 6 years and 4 months to build the bridge between Nantong and Zhangjiagang, a county-level city in the colonial-level city of Suzhou, Jiangsu province.
Wang Feng, deputy chief engineer of China Railway Corporation, said that many new technologies were used to build the cable-stayed bridge, including an advanced anti-collision system and highly elastic cables. best of the world. "The anti-collision system can warn waterway vehicles within 3 km if a ship is likely to hit the bridge pillar," Mr. Wang said.
Each of the bridge's 432 cables can lift up to 1,000 tons, weighing nearly as much as 600 cars. A total of 480,000 tons of steel were used to build the bridge. As the second road and railway bridge in Jiangsu, after the Nanjing Bridge on the Yangtze River, the newly opened bridge will help ease traffic congestion that often occurs on the two bridges spanning the Yangtze River in Nantong and Wuxi. Travel time between Nantong and Wuxi will be cut in half, to 40 minutes. It can be seen that this is a project that Chinese people are extremely proud to have.
Giáo sư Luật phân tích vụ chị Mèo Béo, có thể phạm tội hình sự, phải ở tù? Minh Lợi16:41:42 22/05/2024Vừa qua, phía cảnh sát Trùng Khánh, Trung Quốc đã đăng văn bản công bố kết quả điều tra vụ việc liên quan đến sự ra đi đầy thương tâm của chàng trai 21 tuổi hay còn gọi là Mèo Béo.
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