A Chinese-produced tram powered by hydrogen fuel cells was put into commercial operation in Tangshan
Xingkangte Bridge is taking shape as one of the most challenging engineering projects in China.
Beijing has completed its annual water diversion quota early this year.
China Railway Corp, the national rail operator, launched research on a new bullet train.
The Three Gorges project has finished a water storage test Saturday by making its water level reach the highest designed mark of 175 meters as required by China's State Flood Control and Drought Relief Headquarters.
Closure of the main arch of Tianshenggang Channel Bridge was finished on Sunday. The main span of the bridge is 336 meters. It is the world's largest long-span heavy-duty highway and railway steel arch bridge.
With the roof and the glass curtain walls being installed, the construction of Beijing’s new airport is underway.
Shandong Province on east China's seaboard will get 1.09 billion cubic meters of more water from the mighty Yangtze River via the country's massive water diversion project, authorities announced Thursday.
This year's fixed investment in the railway sector might exceed 800 billion yuan (US$121.04 billion), a target set by China Railway at the beginning of 2017.
Beijing has surpassed its annual target number of homes, investment and people involved in shantytowns renovation as of the end of September, benefiting up to 235,000 people.