Cover
Copyright
About the Authors
About the Series
Abstract
“Modern China’s Ingenuity” Series
General Preface
Introduction
Chapter I Remarkable Changes to a Weak Country’s Poorly-developed Ports
(I) A tough start
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(II) Advancing the construction of ports and waterways
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(III) A breakthrough of 10 000 tons
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(IV) “Fundamental changes to ports within three years”: from 10 000-ton to 100 000-ton ports
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(V) 100 000-ton docks as a staple of major ports
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Chapter II World-class Ports Connect China with the World
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(I) Qingdao Port: try to be one step ahead
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(II) Tianjin Port: a large artificial deepwater port worldwide
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(III) Shanghai Yangshan Port: the world’s largest container port
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(IV) Ningbo-Zhoushan Port: the world’s largest port
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(V) Dalian Port: northeastern China’s door to the oceans
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(VI) Pearl River Estuary: competitions among three top ports
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(VII) Ports in Hebei: rapid development for ten years
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(VIII) The world’s largest estuary improvement project
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Chapter III The World-leading Technical System
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(I) Docks where ships are moored
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(II) Dredging ships: underwater road builders
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(III) Container crane: the arm of world trade
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Chapter IV Building Ports in Areas Considered Impossible
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(I) Natural ports
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(II) Two-way breakthroughs
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(III) Approaching areas considered impossible from the most familiar places
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(IV) Use soft soil as the foundation of large terminals
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(V) Turn fantasy into reality
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(VI) Crack the century-old conundrum in geotechnical engineering
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Chapter V Cities and Ports
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(I) Tianjin and Tianjin Port
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(II) Shanghai and Shanghai Port
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(III) Guangzhou and Guangzhou Port
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(IV) Along the coastline
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Afterword
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