China's Taizhou Bridge is An Engineering Marvel Built to Cross The Yangtze River
Nov 20, 2013 20:02
The Yangtze River is the third longest river in the world and has served as the beating heart of China's economic boom. Because of its incredibly wide points, China had to make one of the most advanced long-span bridges in the world. This is the Taizhou Bridge.
It won the 2013 Structural Awards this week and it beats out a dozen of other remarkable pieces of work. It is not the longest suspension bridge, but it is the longest of its unique, experimental type. It is also the first ever suspension bridge to link two long spans, each over a kilometer in length using 650 foot tall towers.
It cost $400 million to cross over 9,650 feet of the massive Yangtze River.
It is probably safe to say that the vast majority of us appreciate being able to safely go about our business. We are not looking to cause trouble or have it find us. With that in mind, most of us at least make a minimal effort to secure our homes. But cost can be a factor in determining just how far we go with home security. Read more
The Rewarded Social Outlook for 2026, Anonymous chat is experiencing a transition from a random and unmonitored chat system to a "Rewarded Socializing" system with the initiative led by the C24Club "Chat-to-Earn" platform. Rewarded platforms can improve the average length of chat sessions by 30% and cut toxicity and improve safety cases by 60%. Read more
Affiliate marketing platforms are becoming a major income source for digital marketers, and the 1win affiliate program login is one such system that provides a performance-based earning structure. Many professionals prefer affiliate networks that offer transparent payments, real-time analytics, and reliable tracking technology. Reports from global marketing surveys suggest that nearly 80% of online publishers rely on affiliate programs as a core revenue stream, reflecting the strong demand for opportunities that allow partners to monetize their online traffic effectively. Read more