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World Infrastructure Construction Ranking

The ranking of infrastructure construction in the world is Singapore, Netherlands, China, Swiss and Japanese.

Singapore 1

Because of Singapore's small size, its infrastructure level can rank first in the world. Small Singapore also has eight airports, which are relatively few in other countries, but we should know that Singapore's land area is only 733 square kilometers. Moreover, there are awnings everywhere in Singapore, and there are swimming pools and tennis courts in the community. So in terms of infrastructure, Singapore is indeed the first in the world.

2. Netherlands

As a country whose elevation line is below sea level, the Dutch levee is the most important infrastructure in the Netherlands. In order to prevent the tsunami from harming inland residents, the Netherlands has invested heavily in the construction of coastal dams over 1 1,800 km along the national coastline. This shows that the Netherlands is also "crazy" in infrastructure, but there are other things besides that. The Netherlands is not a vast country, and its population density is among the highest in the world. In this case, the land use in the Netherlands is very good.

3. China

China has attached great importance to infrastructure construction since ancient times. From the Great Wall in the Qin Dynasty to the 108 Square in the Tang Dynasty, China attached great importance to infrastructure projects. Since the founding of New China, China has paid more attention to infrastructure, which has also made China a big infrastructure country, which is also the result of countless China people's efforts.

4. Switzerland

It is not unreasonable that Switzerland is considered as one of the safest countries in the world. Its infrastructure ranks high mainly because the overall infrastructure level is high, and there are almost no shortcomings, among which railway construction and power facilities are the most advanced in the world.

5. Japan

Historically, Japanese architecture has been deeply influenced by China architecture, although there are many differences between them. Japanese architecture is also influenced by the climate. In most parts of Japan, summer is usually long, hot and humid, which is obviously reflected in the architectural form of houses. Traditional Japanese houses are slightly lifted off the ground, so the surrounding area and the lower part of the house are well ventilated. Because wood is warm in winter and cool in summer, it is elastic and earthquake-resistant, so it becomes the first choice for Japanese architecture.

Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Japan