China Unearths 2200-Year-Old "GT Road" Rivaling Modern Expressways

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News18•28-12-2025, 10:52
China Unearths 2200-Year-Old "GT Road" Rivaling Modern Expressways
- •Archaeologists discovered a 13 km section of China's 2200-year-old Qin Straight Road, a vital ancient highway.
- •The road, built by Emperor Qin Shi Huang, was up to 60 meters wide in parts, comparable to modern 6-lane expressways.
- •Originally spanning 900 km, it connected Xianyang to Jiuyuan, facilitating rapid troop and supply movement.
- •Advanced engineering included straight trenches, rammed earth, and compacted surfaces, proving its long-term use.
- •Dubbed the "ancestor of the world's highways," it was ancient China's second-largest defense project after the Great Wall.
Why It Matters: Ancient China's 2200-year-old Qin Straight Road showcases remarkable engineering, rivaling modern highways.
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