I've seen before that when China built this railway in Tianjin, there were very few people/helpers who helped outside the machine. even though their population is much larger, while there are a lot of helpers in Indonesia, some of them just sit around, some of them just walk around looking at who knows what their function is... does that mean their projects are more efficient in using human resources?
An amazing collection of heavy industrial machines. Let's hope they don't one day decide they can all get along fine without human beings.
They still have to do the work. To transfer technology, at least our workforce must be able to know their language. That's the most basic thing. Hopefully our country can become a developed country too.
Oh, the hard workers are calm, sometimes they are glad that they are being filmed and immortalized on video. The main rule is not to interfere in the process. Here I recently filmed a vlog about the construction of the Kalinovsky Bridge, so the builders began to “stink” that it was impossible to film! This is a secret object...
These individuals' predecessors, through shoulder-to-shoulder efforts, contributed to the construction of the North American transcontinental railroad. It is gratifying that today they are using state-of-the-art equipment to build the world's fastest high-speed rail system. Transportation forms the foundation of manufacturing, and Europe and America should collaborate with China at an early stage to complete the global construction of a modern high-speed rail network.