China’s INSANE Engineering Project Above the Mountains!
A ship moving through the mountains sounds completely impossible, right? Until you see what China actually pulled off. They figured out how to take a 500-ton ship, lift it up, and carry it 200 meters high through the mountains. That’s like hauling it up the height of a 60-story building. Chinese engineers built this insane system so ships can literally sail through the sky to get past the mountains. Instead of dragging boats over land or forcing them through a million locks, they made it so the ship gets lifted up, sails across, goes into another lift, and keeps going like it’s no big deal. And they only built this thing because they had a serious problem. Please like and subscribe if you liked this video and don’t miss out the next amazing mega project story , thanks for watching!

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