After China moved toward full control of Hong Kong, Canada backs up Hong Kong by issuing a statement today. The Honourable François-Philippe Champagne, Minister of Foreign Affairs, stated that China’s campaign to disqualify pro-democracy legislators is yet another breach of the city’s Basic Law and undermines Hong Kong’s long-term stability. Imploring China to respect its...
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Walking building in China
A school in Shanghai was rotated and moved using a “walking machine” technology. The 85 year old primary school was lifted from the ground and relocated about 200 feet. Engineers attached nearly 200 mobile supports under the five-story, 7,600 ton building. The “robot legs” rise up and down and use a wheel system to move...