Just when you thought a LEGO set with a few hundred pieces was tough to put together, this 150-million piece diorama is here to set a new world record. This Lord of the Rings-inspired masterpiece can be found at Shenzhen’s Smaerd Land in China, and it took an entire team to assemble. To be more specific, it spans 2,060-square-feet, 50 designers / brick builders and 3-years to put together this 150 million piece behemoth.
At first glance, this may look like a medieval castle somewhere in Europe, but this is actually the Jilong Castle Country Club. This four-star resort,, located on a small island in the middle of Wanfeng Lake in southwestern China’s Guizhou Province, wouldn’t look out of place in a fairy tale, complete with a picturesque bridge linking it to the mainland. However, don’t let its looks fool you, staying a night here will only run you around $40 USD for a basic room.
You’d think being offered 2 apartments and monetary compensation would be enough for most homeowners to move, but not this woman, only known by her surname, Liang. So, the Chinese government decided to build a gigantic motorway bridge around the woman’s home, thus wedging it between two lanes on the Haizhuyong Bridge in Guangzhou, northwest of Hong Kong.
Tesla has received complaints about the lack of vehicle color options available in China, so instead of charging an absurd amount for paint-to- sample services, car wrapping is now offered directly from delivery centers. To start, this service will be offered in just five cities, and come complete with a warranty.
China-based eVTOL developer EHang has their latest project, an intelligent firefighting variant of its 216 autonomous aerial vehicle (AAV), called the 216F. This model was designed specially for high-rise buildings, as it’s capable of carrying up to 150 liters of foam and six fire extinguisher bombs in a single trip.