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The Great Wall winds across the ridges of the Jundu Mountains, part of the Yan Shan range, at twilight.
Photograph by James L. Stanfield
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CCTV’s 768-foot leaning towers connect to form a continuous loop in Beijing's central business district.
Photograph by Greg Girard
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View of tiled roofs in the Forbidden City.
Photograph by James L. Stanfield
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View of the Huangpu River and Zhongshan Boulevard in Shanghai.
Photograph by Jodi Cobb
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HSBC building in Hong Kong.
Photograph by Ian Lamot for Fosters and Partners’ architecture
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Barges on the Grand Canal bringing goods into Wuxi.
Photograph by Dean Conger
/2008/05/china/architecture/img/forbidden-city-night-470.jpg
Part of the Forbidden City at night.
Photograph by iStock
/2008/05/china/architecture/img/beijing-aquatics-470.jpg
Airfilled pockets of translucent plastic (which glow blue at night) form the rectangular face of Beijing's Olympic swimming center.
Photograph by Greg Girard
/2008/05/china/architecture/img/great-wall-man-470.jpg
A Chinese soldier patrols the Great Wall near Beijing.
Photograph by James P. Blair
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Modern Shanghai seen from the Bund.
Photograph by Jodi Cobb
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Low Earth orbit
Moon
Bo Hai Bay
Yellow River
2
1
6 degrees
10 degrees
16 degrees
25 degrees
1
2
North
South
East
West
2
3
The soil contained high quantities of water
Obtaining land from farmers in the area
Working around existing canal systems
Reoccurring earthquakes
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4
Elevators are set at an angle.
Two sets of elevators face each other.
Elevators stop only on odd-numbered floors.
All of the above
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5
Twice
Three times
Seven times
Ten times
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7,070
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soap bubbles
Bubble Wrap
raindrop
water molecule
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Ming
Han
Qin
Qing
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Oregon pine
Italian marble
Granite from Japan
Ivory from Africa
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