Binhai Boulevard
Binhai Boulevard (Chinese:滨海大道) is a major expressway in Shenzhen, China. It runs from Nanshan Boulevard in Nanshan and runs along much of the length of Shenzhen Bay Park and eventually joins Binhe Road when it ends at Futian. Over 7 kilometers of the road was built on land reclaimed from Shenzhen Bay. It is the southernmost major road in Shenzhen.[1][2]
Binhai Road | |
Binhai Boulevard | |
Native name | 滨海大道 |
---|---|
Namesake | Proximity to the sea |
Length | 9,655.24 m (31,677.30 ft) |
Width | 4 lanes of traffic on either side |
West end | Guimiao Road / Nanshan Boulevard |
East end | Binhe Road |
Construction | |
Completion | 1999 |
Other | |
Status | Complete |
Notable sites along the road
- Shenzhen Bay Park
- OCT Bay
Gallery
gollark: Some uses: if you are going shopping in a real-world shop you could get reviews displayed on the items you look at; it could be a more convenient interface for navigation apps; you could have an instructional video open while learning to do something (which is already doable on a phone, yes, but then you have to either hold or or stand it up somewhere, which is somewhat less convenient), and with some extra design work it could interactively highlight the things you're using; you could implement a real-world adblocker if there's some way to dim/opacify/draw attention away from certain bits of the display.
gollark: There's nothing you can't *technically* do with a phone, but a more convenient interface does a lot.
gollark: There are rather a lot of cool uses for being able to overlay information on reality.
gollark: I think you're being uncreative.
gollark: You can also do really fast automatic flight with Plethora kinetic augments.
See also
References
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.