Posts Tagged ‘china’

Beijing South: Asia’s Largest Railway Station with the Solar Energy

Sunday, December 21st, 2008

China is continue to prove that their country is also concerned with the environment and Beijing to try to build the Beijing South will become a railway station the largest in Asia. To prove that their love is the environment, this station using solar energy as a power source to operate the railway station. Utilizes at least 3,246 solar panels for electricity needs sufficient at this station. Speaking as the largest station in Asia, this station is enough to fit an aircraft Boeing 747 and have the same breadth with 24 times the field of football. In one hour, ...

Reform of work in the Bund in Shanghai

Tuesday, September 23rd, 2008

Important work will be carried out by the Expo 2010 on the Bund in Shanghai as announced by the press this week. In fact, it is planned to divert traffic below the current route through a tunnel. For this reason, the intersection of Yan'anlu viaduct connecting the Bund, also known as "the first exchange in Asia" was closed to traffic on February 23, 2008. [gallery] Under this project to renovate the Bund, Shanghai centennial of the bridge, the famous Waibaidu bridge was closed to the public this Saturday. It will be dismantled ...

Architecture Lama Temple, Beijing – China

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

The dimensions of the Lama Temple Beijing are magnificent, five who have classes in a row. The layout before structural in the temple is bright and spacious screen dotted with carved walls with murals, things lifeless and decorated archways. Each room Lama Temple Beijing has a Buddha. In the fifth hall of Buddha is the seventy five feet tall and was carved from a piece of sandalwood Tibetan. Because the structure once served as an imperial palace, the structure of the temple is quite different from other temples. The main door ...

Forbidden City in Beijing China

Tuesday, August 26th, 2008

The Forbidden City was the imperial palace of the Chinese mid-Ming Dynasty at the end of the Qing dynasty. It is centrally located in Beijing, China. It now houses the Palace Museum. Built in 1406 to 1420, the complex consists of 980 buildings with surviving berries rooms 8707 and covers 720000 square metres. The palace complex traditional Chinese architecture illustrates the palate, and has influenced cultural and architectural evolution of East Asia and elsewhere. The Forbidden City was declared a World Heritage site in 1987 and is listed by ...