In 2018, China approved the world's first underwater bullet train, which would extend nationally from Ningbo, a port city near Shanghai, to Zhoushan, an archipelago of islands off the East coast.
The CR450 high-speed train prototype, with a test speed of up to 450 kilometers per hour and an operational speed of 400 km/h, was officially unveiled in Beijing on Sunday, highlighting China's ...
In her video, she goes down a number of escalators before hopping on a train. While it goes underwater, it does come up onto an island between the two countries, called Peberholm. The artificial ...
The Lithuanian Armed Forces, which carried out the joint operation with the State Border Guard Service, said on Friday that it was important for strengthening the protection of critical infrastructure ...
MANILA, Philippines — Sen. Juan Miguel Zubiri believes China is now actively mapping the Philippines’ underwater terrain, flagging it as a national security concern. Speaking to reporters in a press ...