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Originally posted by Snoopy1978
If only other countries would build more monuments such as this one instead of new battleships, nuclear subs and aircraft carriers! How about less invading ang pillaging weaker nations and ...
Originally posted by SirMike
reply to post by jude11
My God! The Chinese really will spend money on anything these days.
Originally posted by Wrabbit2000
May not be a Stargate but I'll bet we're seeing that in movies of all kinds for many years to come. That's an incredible project. No one can say the Chinese think or act small on anything.
Originally posted by randyvs
The directions were embedded in their written language.
They been looking for a source of pride ever since Bruce Lee died.edit on 19-11-2012 by randyvs because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by randyvs
The directions were embedded in their written language.
They been looking for a source of pride ever since Bruce Lee died.edit on 19-11-2012 by randyvs because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Skywatcher2011
Originally posted by randyvs
The directions were embedded in their written language.
They been looking for a source of pride ever since Bruce Lee died.edit on 19-11-2012 by randyvs because: (no reason given)
Jackie Chan was the best they could do so far
a 12-passenger elevator to the 372-foot (113 m) height,[16] and a tram in each leg.[6] Each tram is a chain of eight egg-shaped, five-seat compartments[105] with a small window on the doors.[106] As each tram has a capacity of 40 passengers and there are two trams, 80 passengers can be transported at one time, with trams departing from the ground every 10 minutes.[72] The cars swing like Ferris-wheel cars as they ascend and descend the arch.[