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Haikou Meilan International Airport

Haikou Meilan International Airport

Haikou Meilan International Airport, officially opened on May 25, 1999 and successfully listed in Hong Kong in November 2002, is one of the important domestic trunk airports in China.
The airport covers an area of 1140 hectares and can meet the full weight takeoff and landing requirements of large aircraft such as the Boeing 747-400.
Meilan Airport currently has a total terminal area of nearly 150000 square meters, a total apron area of 790000 square meters (including the two aviation bases), and 78 apron stands.

Bengbu Olympic Sports Center

Bengbu Olympic Sports Center

The Bengbu Olympic Sports Center is a comprehensive sports venue primarily designed to host sports events. Located in the core plot of Chengnan New District, Bengbu City, it was completed in early 2018.
The building area is 39000 square meters, the sports hall has a building area of 36400 square meters, and the multi-functional comprehensive hall has a building area of 30000 square meters. The total seating capacity is approximately 40000 seats.

Haikou Meilan International Airport

Haikou Meilan International Airport

Haikou Meilan International Airport, officially opened on May 25, 1999 and successfully listed in Hong Kong in November 2002, is one of the important domestic trunk airports in China.
The airport covers an area of 1140 hectares and can meet the full weight takeoff and landing requirements of large aircraft such as the Boeing 747-400.
Meilan Airport currently has a total terminal area of nearly 150000 square meters, a total apron area of 790000 square meters (including the two aviation bases), and 78 apron stands.

Maintenance section of Wuhan bullet train

Haikou Meilan International Airport

The Wuhan EMU Depot is located between Wuhan Station and Wuchangdong Marshalling Station, 2.5 kilometers away from the newly built Wuhan Station. It is the largest, most technologically advanced, and labor-intensive high-speed train maintenance base in the world.
The Wuhan EMU Depot covers an area of 2100 acres and has a building area of 180000 square meters. It has the maintenance capacity of 400 EMUs and is one of the four major EMU maintenance bases in China (Beijing, Shanghai, Wuhan, Guangzhou), accounting for about 40% of the total number of EMU maintenance tasks in the country.