As an infrastructure maniac, China is known for its large quantity and quality of infrastructure construction. One of the most famous bridges in China is the Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge, which is the first self-designed double-decker bridge in China, which has great historical and symbolic significance.
Decades ago, in order to confirm the quality of the Nanjing Yangtze River Bridge, the squadron found 118 Type 59 tanks and drove them over the bridge in turn. Only a bridge of high quality can carry such a weight. When the tanks drove off the Yangtze River Bridge, the bridge was intact, a scene that made the surrounding crowd cheer.
The quality of China's infrastructure has led to other countries following suit, and the Czech Republic wants to prove the quality of its bridges by means of tank acceptance of bridges. They sent 120 heavy tanks across the Rusrlai Bridge. However, shortly after the tanks crossed the bridge, the bridge broke and the entire bridge cracked like broken glass, becoming a crumbling bridge.
After the Rusrlai Bridge in the Czech Republic was severely damaged, the person in charge of the bridge was punished. The Czech Republic had to re-engineer the repair plan to repair the damaged bridge. The entire restoration project cost more than a billion yuan, and a considerable degree of construction was required, so it can be said that the Rusrlai Bridge has been rebuilt.
This incident is another proof of the quality of China's infrastructure, and the failure of the Czech Republic has exposed the inadequacy of their own infrastructure capacity. China's success has aroused heated discussions and concerns in society, and people have begun to wonder: how did China achieve such excellent infrastructure achievements? The Czech Republic's failure has taught a lesson that other countries need to seriously rethink their infrastructure capabilities.
First of all, China's outstanding performance in the field of infrastructure has won it international reputation and trust, attracted a large number of foreign investment and partners, and promoted rapid economic development.
Second, China's success story encourages other countries to learn from China's experience, but at the same time, it should be noted that each country's infrastructure conditions and capabilities are different, and China's approach cannot be simply copied.
Finally, the Czech Republic's failure has exposed the inadequacy of its infrastructure capacity, which has caused considerable economic losses to the Czech Republic itself, so other countries should learn from this and improve the quality and management of infrastructure.
1.What do you think is the reason for China's outstanding infrastructure capacity? Are there any other countries with similar infrastructure capabilities?
By asking these questions, readers can be guided to think deeply about and discuss infrastructure issues, and more, so that readers can be more involved.