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  2. Guoliang Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The Guoliang Tunnel (Chinese: 郭亮洞) is carved along the side of and through a mountain in China. The tunnel links the village of Guoliang to the outside through the Taihang Mountains which are situated in Huixian , Xinxiang , Henan Province of China.

  3. Qingdao Jiaozhou Bay Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    [6] [7] The bridge and tunnel were planned together as the Jiaozhou Bay Connection Project. [8] The contiguous length of the tunnel road is about 7.8 km (4.8 mi), part of which is underground and part under the sea. [9] The sub-sea portion is 3.95 km (2.45 mi). [9] The deepest point of the crown of the tube to sea level is 74 meters. [9]

  4. List of tunnels in China - Wikipedia

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    Eagle's Nest Tunnel (cross-mountain) (road) Eastern Harbour Crossing / Tseung Kwan O line (road and metro) Kai Tak Tunnel (beneath site of former Hong Kong International Airport) (road) Lion Rock Tunnel (cross-mountain) (road and water pipe) Sha Tin Heights Tunnel (cross-mountain) (road) Shing Mun Tunnels (cross-mountain) (road) Tai Lam Tunnel ...

  5. List of long road tunnels in China - Wikipedia

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    There are four classes of road tunnels in China by length. [1]Super-long tunnel (>3,000m) Long tunnel (1,000m-3,000m) Middle-tunnel (250m-1,000m) Short tunnel (<250m) By 2012, there are 10,022 road tunnels and 8,052.7 km in total length in mainland China, including 441 super-long tunnels with 1,984.8 km in total length and 1,944 long tunnels with 3,304.4 km in total length.

  6. China Jinping Underground Laboratory - Wikipedia

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    The Jinping-II Dam hydroelectric power project involved excavating a number of large tunnels under the Jinping Mountains: four large 16.7 km (10.4 mi) headrace tunnels carrying water east, [8]: 30 two 17.5 km (10.9 mi) vehicular access tunnels, [9]: 1 and one water drainage tunnel.

  7. Zhaishan Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the tunnel started in 1961 and was completed on 22 March 1966, a few years after the Second Taiwan Strait Crisis in 1958 between the Republic of China Armed Forces and People's Liberation Army. Due to the lack of manpower and money to maintain the tunnel, it was closed and abandoned in 1986.

  8. List of long tunnels by type - Wikipedia

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    Mostly underwater. Will have a record depth of 390 m below sea level. A side tunnel (Kvitsøy Tunnel, 4 km) will connect Kvitsøy. Construction began on 4 January 2018. Tianshan Shengli Tunnel: China 22.1 km (13.7 mi) [37] 2025 2 Ürümqi–Ruoqiang Expressway: Bypass Stockholm [38] Sweden 16.5 km (10.3 mi) 2030 [39] 2 E4

  9. Wushaoling Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    Located on the Lanzhou-Wuwei section of the Lanzhou–Xinjiang Railway, the tunnel has reduced the distance between Dachaigou and Longgou by 30.4 km. [1] Key to the Eurasian Land Bridge, [3] the tunnel is part of the 3,651 km section linking Lianyungang on the East China Sea coast with Ürümqi in Northwest China. [5] Administratively, the ...