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China's Highest Bridge Brings Tourists and Internet Access to Remote Communities

via NPR News·1h ago

China has completed its highest bridge, which drastically reduces travel times and provides high-speed internet to previously isolated remote communities. This infrastructure project serves as a symbol of massive state investment aimed at integrating remote regions into the national economy. The development highlights the dual impact of such projects: improved connectivity for locals and increased tourist access to the region.

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