created by Chinese manufacturer XPeng's subsidiary Aero HT is a recent attempt at making a flying car which has caught the attention of the automobile industry after it was displayed at the China ...
and usage of China/manjha string (string/thread comprising nylon, plastic or synthetic material or any such string/thread coated with synthetic/glass/sharp metal) for kite flying, as it failed to ...
A slow green train from southwest China's Yunnan to Guizhou has not only facilitated travel for residents but also helped farmers and small business people with bulky commodities transport to bazaars ...
the CR450 bullet train, China's new high-speed train model ... In its prototype version, the bullet train has cleared initial testing with flying colours, demonstrating its potential to ...
A loving brother held a “flying dragon and phoenix” drone show for his younger sister the night before her wedding in a village in China’s Hebei province.
The new bullet train, The CR450, is significantly faster than the CR400 Fuxing high-speed rail (HSR) currently in service, which operates at speeds of 350 kmph. China on Sunday unveiled a high ...
China on Sunday unveiled an updated model of its high-speed bullet train which its manufacturer claims reached speeds of 450 kmph during the test runs, making it the world's fastest high-speed train.
China's first distributed electric-driven flying car - Southeast University Kunpeng No.1 - was developed and unveiled by a research team at Southeast University in East China's Jiangsu Province.
For a growing number of analysts and industry insiders, this is ground zero for Europe’s “China shock” – even if the Asian giant does not appear on the bedsheets emblazoned with workers ...
The roadgoing part of the two-vehicle setup has recently been spied undergoing testing, just like any other upcoming SUV, and the flying element was shown off at the airshow in China in November.