American Vloggers Explore China's Infrastructure under China-U.S. Youth Exchange
July 11 2024 - 7:03AM
Business Wire
Two American vloggers visited and filmed the assembly and
experimental unit of China’s infrastructure for the first time in
June 2024 respectively in Zhengzhou, Henan, and Chengdu,
Sichuan.
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The visit is part of the Bridge of the Future: China-US Youth
Exchange Program. Joining a group of American youth in Zhengzhou,
Jack, an American vlogger with around 150,000 followers on
Facebook, visited the CRHIC TBM Assembly Workshop and the State Key
Laboratory of Tunnel Boring Machine and Intelligent Operations of
China Railway Tunnel Group. They took a closer look at how
intelligent technology assists in tunnel construction.
With guidance from Chinese Railway engineers, Jack got to
understand the TBM's structure, operational methods, applications,
and supporting technology.
"The Tunnel Boring Machine is all designed, produced, and
assembled in China, using proprietary technology, with over a
hundred units exported internationally," said Han Bo, a chief
Engineer from the railway construction company.
In Chengdu, Alysa, an American Internet influencer, visited the
construction site of the first phase of the Chengdu Metro Line 13,
part of the civil engineering project by China Railway No. 5
Engineering Group Co., Ltd.. The American vlogger and its group
partners learned about the project's details and tunnel boring
construction processes at the construction site, and interacted
with the construction workers. At the China Railway Intelligent
Construction Research and Development Center and the Digital
Laboratory of China Railway Academy, Alysa also experienced the
implementation of intelligent and digital technologies in
infrastructure development and management. Alysa said she was
excited to see the mutual benefits and collaborative spirit of the
exchange between the U.S. and China.
Students from the Colorado School of Mines, through a talk with
Alysa, were impressed by China's application of artificial
intelligence in infrastructure construction, and called for
increased collaboration between China and the U.S. in this
field.
In the videos by Jack and Alysa, they shared opinions on China's
approach to infrastructure innovation. They documented the
modernization of China's infrastructure and the ingenuity of its
people, showcasing the dedication to construction and the potential
of the youth. Their content has attracted nearly a million views
across various social platforms.
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