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So overall Korean technology is still ahead than that of China?


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Here is another breakthrough China made to put China at forefront in this field.

China has just tested its world-leading Integrated electric propulsion (IEP) system on land.
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An example of integrated electric propulsion in the UK Type 45 destroyer

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China dominates South Korea in almost every high-technology field (Score 11-0 in China's favor).

Adding China's Superconductor discoveries to the list against non-existent South Korean technology.


1. China won the Nobel Prize in Medicine and the Lasker Award (ie. American Nobel Prize) for Artemisinin. China's Artemisin saves millions of lives each year. South Korea has done nothing notable in the field of medicine.

2. China built an indigenous DFH-4 communications satellite with 54 transponders. South Korea has no such capability.

3. China built an indigenous atomic clock in 1972. South Korea imported foreign know-how in 2008 to build an atomic clock.

4. China built an indigenous YF-73 cryogenic rocket engine in 1984. South Korea purchased a Russian cryogenic rocket engine in 2009.

5. China built an indigenous Beidou/GPS satellite with an accuracy of 0.1 meter (see Nature citation earlier). South Korea has no idea how to build a GPS satellite.

6. China has built many turbofan engines, including the high-bypass WS-20. South Korea has never built its own turbofan engine. South Korea is like a Mexican maquiladora screwdriver-plant. South Korea assembles foreign GE F404 engine kits.

7. China built the indigenous "China Star" high-speed train with a top speed of 300 kilometers per hour. South Korea imported French high-speed trains in 2004.

8. China's indigenous Jiaolong manned submersible set a world-record dive of 22,844 feet. South Korea doesn't know how to build a manned submersible.

9. China builds the One Teraflop Sunway BlueLight supercomputer. South Korea doesn't know how to build a supercomputer. South Korea imports foreign supercomputer technology from America's Cray supercomputer.

10. China's fast-breeder research nuclear reactor was connected to the electric grid in 2011. This means the Chinese fast-breeder reactor is operational. South Korea doesn't know how to build a fast-breeder nuclear reactor.

11. China is a world leader in superconductors. China made two important discoveries (see Nature citations below). Firstly, China broke the high-temperature record for a superconductor at 48 Kelvin for iron-selenide superconductors. This brings the ultimate goal of a room-temperature superconductor one step closer. Secondly, China proved that a superconductor only has to be one atom thick to function. Prior to China's discovery, everyone believed that a material needed a minimum of two-atom thickness to superconduct.

South Korea has made no discernible impact in the field of superconductors.

The score is China (11) to South Korea (0). This is complete domination by Chinese high-technology over non-existent South Korean technology.
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Superconductor breaks high-temperature record : Nature News & Comment

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http://www.nature.com/nphys/journal/v6/n2/full/nphys1499.html

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China dominates South Korea in almost every high-technology field (Score 12-0 in China's favor).

Adding China's Huawei telecommunications technology to the list against non-existent South Korean technology.


1. China won the Nobel Prize in Medicine and the Lasker Award (ie. American Nobel Prize) for Artemisinin. China's Artemisin saves millions of lives each year. South Korea has done nothing notable in the field of medicine.

2. China built an indigenous DFH-4 communications satellite with 54 transponders. South Korea has no such capability.

3. China built an indigenous atomic clock in 1972. South Korea imported foreign know-how in 2008 to build an atomic clock.

4. China built an indigenous YF-73 cryogenic rocket engine in 1984. South Korea purchased a Russian cryogenic rocket engine in 2009.

5. China built an indigenous Beidou/GPS satellite with an accuracy of 0.1 meter (see Nature citation earlier). South Korea has no idea how to build a GPS satellite.

6. China has built many turbofan engines, including the high-bypass WS-20. South Korea has never built its own turbofan engine. South Korea is like a Mexican maquiladora screwdriver-plant. South Korea assembles foreign GE F404 engine kits.

7. China built the indigenous "China Star" high-speed train with a top speed of 300 kilometers per hour. South Korea imported French high-speed trains in 2004.

8. China's indigenous Jiaolong manned submersible set a world-record dive of 22,844 feet. South Korea doesn't know how to build a manned submersible.

9. China builds the One Teraflop Sunway BlueLight supercomputer. South Korea doesn't know how to build a supercomputer. South Korea imports foreign supercomputer technology from America's Cray supercomputer.

10. China's fast-breeder research nuclear reactor was connected to the electric grid in 2011. This means the Chinese fast-breeder reactor is operational. South Korea doesn't know how to build a fast-breeder nuclear reactor.

11. China is a world leader in superconductors. China made two important discoveries (see Nature citations below). Firstly, China broke the high-temperature record for a superconductor at 48 Kelvin for iron-selenide superconductors. This brings the ultimate goal of a room-temperature superconductor one step closer. Secondly, China proved that a superconductor only has to be one atom thick to function. Prior to China's discovery, everyone believed that a material needed a minimum of two-atom thickness to superconduct.

South Korea has made no discernible impact in the field of superconductors.

12. China's Huawei is a world leader in telecommunications equipment. China's Huawei and Europe's Ericsson are number one and two in almost every important telecom category. South Korea has no real presence in telecommunications equipment.

The score is China (12) to South Korea (0). This is complete domination by Chinese high-technology over non-existent South Korean technology.
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Huawei Unveils Industry’s First Giga DSL Prototype

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Huawei Smart AX M5300. The Smart AX MA5300 platform has been instrumental to Huawei's success in the global DSLAM (digital subscriber line access multiplexer) market, but the MA5600 series, designed to support more bandwidth-intensive services such as triple/quad play, is the company's flagship DSLAM.

Huawei Unveils Industry’s First Giga DSL Prototype


"Huawei Unveils Industry’s First Giga DSL Prototype
Mariah Lawson on 12 19, 2011

Can Achieve Access Rate of One Gbps per Twisted Pair

Shenzhen, China, Huawei, a leading global information and communications technology (ICT) provider, today announced that it successfully launched the industry’s first Giga DSL (Digital Subscriber line) prototype. The Giga DSL system employs time division duplex (TDD) to achieve a total upstream and downstream rate of 1,000 Mb/s over a single twisted pair.

In order to address obstacles related to limited bandwidth of FTTB (Fiber to the Building)/FTTC(Fiber to the Curb) and difficulty in deploying FTTH (Fiber to the Home) drop cables – so that users can enjoy bandwidth-hungry services such as IPTV and HDTV – optical fiber access points need to be located closer to users. While, 100 Mbp/s-plus ultra-broadband access can be made available relatively quickly by utilizing legacy copper line resources, providing 1,000 Mbp/s bandwidth within 100 meters of twisted pairs using DSL technology is more complex.

By using low-power spectral density in-signal transmission, Huawei’s Giga DSL prototype reduces radiation interference and power consumption, and provides a total upstream and downstream rate of one Gb/s within 100 meters, and 500 Mb/s-plus within 200 meters – making it a cost-effective option for telecom operators building ultra-broadband access networks.

Giga DSL is a next-generation access technology solution that's growing quickly. In 2011, ITU-T set up a G.fast project team dedicated to formulating new standards for ultra-speed access at short distances, the aim being to achieve 500 Mb/s access rate per twisted pair within 100 meters. Huawei has actively participated in the work of the team and has become a major technical contributor, having recently worked to incorporate TDD-OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) as a G.fast modulation mode.

Dr. Long Guozhu, Huawei’s Principal Expert of DSL technology, said, “Huawei has taken the lead in developing a Giga DSL prototype because of our rich capabilities and industry-leading technical strengths in access networks. It was inevitable that spectrum expansion would help us improve the rate of a twisted pair at a short distance, but after the spectrum is expanded, a technical issue appears: how to design the high-speed physical layer and high-frequency analog front end (AFE). To tackle this issue, Huawei’s FBB Innovation Lab used the core solution TDD-OFDM, which simplifies the physical-layer architecture and the AFE design, while at the same time makes it possible to be downward compatible with traditional ADSL/VDSL2 technologies.”

Huawei also recently announced the successful development of the world’s first node level vectoring (NLV) prototype. Huawei’s vectoring product provides 100 Mbps access over a single twisted pair in FTTC/FTTB, and has been tested and commercially trialed with many leading telecom operators. This, along with the company’s latest prototype, Giga DSL, signifies that DSL technology still has great potential to meet the requirements of broadband users for ultra-high-speed access in the future.

Huawei’s advances within Giga DSL will enhance the capabilities of the company’s SingleFAN broadband access solution. Its SingleFAN solution and related offerings are now servicing over one third of the world’s broadband users with ultra-broadband access services."

[Note: Picture source link: http://www.n9ws.com/users/damien/tutos/degroupage.htm. Caption source link: Huawei - SmartAX MA5300 (Product Advisor) - Market Research Reports - Research and Markets.]
 
I create the poll simply to understand what people in PDF has perception or opinion about the topic. Winning or loosing has no relevance with the Poll, it is you yourself and your friends with typical mindset that consider Poll as the fighting game. And I was aware from the beginning that Chinese member dominate PDF and has anticipated such a kind of behavior mainly from some of chinese members.

Do you think PDF provide "Poll" facility as a truth seeker? such a silly boys.. :lol:

You guys failed to understand what the article said. Showing off military technology and cherry picking some latest technology has no use to be against that article.

Some polls are reflecting truth like predictions of presidential elections but you have set up the poll here and all that and say this is not a "truth seeker" after munching sour grapes then you are the silly boy And if you can predict the outcome which could not be in your favour at the outset why you didnt set it up in another section of the forum, like where you can find an overwhelming lot of supporters in the "largest democracy" of the world.

All of the principally Chinese posters who have contributed have been sourcing from third party and many authoritative sources to counter your claims. The contributions are quite comphrensive which range from cutting-edge science, space, marine, industrial and some more

Where do you find these from our S Korean friends?

China to Build First Marine Nuclear Power Platform
China tests fixed-wing aircraft at South Pole
Dragon size: China to build “Higgs factory” twice the size of Cern’s Large Hadron Collider

We have no animosity towards the Korean people whatsoever and in fact we have about 2 million Chosen (Korean) 朝鲜族 folks who live among us. Dont try to use this as a wedge splitting our relationship by coming back again and again with unintellectual replies

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China dominates South Korea in almost every high-technology field (Score 12-0 in China's favor).

Adding China's Huawei telecommunications technology to the list against non-existent South Korean technology.


1. China won the Nobel Prize in Medicine and the Lasker Award (ie. American Nobel Prize) for Artemisinin. China's Artemisin saves millions of lives each year. South Korea has done nothing notable in the field of medicine.

2. China built an indigenous DFH-4 communications satellite with 54 transponders. South Korea has no such capability.

3. China built an indigenous atomic clock in 1972. South Korea imported foreign know-how in 2008 to build an atomic clock.

4. China built an indigenous YF-73 cryogenic rocket engine in 1984. South Korea purchased a Russian cryogenic rocket engine in 2009.

5. China built an indigenous Beidou/GPS satellite with an accuracy of 0.1 meter (see Nature citation earlier). South Korea has no idea how to build a GPS satellite.

6. China has built many turbofan engines, including the high-bypass WS-20. South Korea has never built its own turbofan engine. South Korea is like a Mexican maquiladora screwdriver-plant. South Korea assembles foreign GE F404 engine kits.

7. China built the indigenous "China Star" high-speed train with a top speed of 300 kilometers per hour. South Korea imported French high-speed trains in 2004.

8. China's indigenous Jiaolong manned submersible set a world-record dive of 22,844 feet. South Korea doesn't know how to build a manned submersible.

9. China builds the One Teraflop Sunway BlueLight supercomputer. South Korea doesn't know how to build a supercomputer. South Korea imports foreign supercomputer technology from America's Cray supercomputer.

10. China's fast-breeder research nuclear reactor was connected to the electric grid in 2011. This means the Chinese fast-breeder reactor is operational. South Korea doesn't know how to build a fast-breeder nuclear reactor.

11. China is a world leader in superconductors. China made two important discoveries (see Nature citations below). Firstly, China broke the high-temperature record for a superconductor at 48 Kelvin for iron-selenide superconductors. This brings the ultimate goal of a room-temperature superconductor one step closer. Secondly, China proved that a superconductor only has to be one atom thick to function. Prior to China's discovery, everyone believed that a material needed a minimum of two-atom thickness to superconduct.

South Korea has made no discernible impact in the field of superconductors.

12. China's Huawei is a world leader in telecommunications equipment. China's Huawei and Europe's Ericsson are number one and two in almost every important telecom category. South Korea has no real presence in telecommunications equipment.

The score is China (12) to South Korea (0). This is complete domination by Chinese high-technology over non-existent South Korean technology.
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Huawei Unveils Industry’s First Giga DSL Prototype

oYjzq.jpg

Huawei Smart AX M5300. The Smart AX MA5300 platform has been instrumental to Huawei's success in the global DSLAM (digital subscriber line access multiplexer) market, but the MA5600 series, designed to support more bandwidth-intensive services such as triple/quad play, is the company's flagship DSLAM.

Huawei Unveils Industry’s First Giga DSL Prototype


"Huawei Unveils Industry’s First Giga DSL Prototype
Mariah Lawson on 12 19, 2011

Can Achieve Access Rate of One Gbps per Twisted Pair

Shenzhen, China, Huawei, a leading global information and communications technology (ICT) provider, today announced that it successfully launched the industry’s first Giga DSL (Digital Subscriber line) prototype. The Giga DSL system employs time division duplex (TDD) to achieve a total upstream and downstream rate of 1,000 Mb/s over a single twisted pair.

In order to address obstacles related to limited bandwidth of FTTB (Fiber to the Building)/FTTC(Fiber to the Curb) and difficulty in deploying FTTH (Fiber to the Home) drop cables – so that users can enjoy bandwidth-hungry services such as IPTV and HDTV – optical fiber access points need to be located closer to users. While, 100 Mbp/s-plus ultra-broadband access can be made available relatively quickly by utilizing legacy copper line resources, providing 1,000 Mbp/s bandwidth within 100 meters of twisted pairs using DSL technology is more complex.

By using low-power spectral density in-signal transmission, Huawei’s Giga DSL prototype reduces radiation interference and power consumption, and provides a total upstream and downstream rate of one Gb/s within 100 meters, and 500 Mb/s-plus within 200 meters – making it a cost-effective option for telecom operators building ultra-broadband access networks.

Giga DSL is a next-generation access technology solution that's growing quickly. In 2011, ITU-T set up a G.fast project team dedicated to formulating new standards for ultra-speed access at short distances, the aim being to achieve 500 Mb/s access rate per twisted pair within 100 meters. Huawei has actively participated in the work of the team and has become a major technical contributor, having recently worked to incorporate TDD-OFDM (Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing) as a G.fast modulation mode.

Dr. Long Guozhu, Huawei’s Principal Expert of DSL technology, said, “Huawei has taken the lead in developing a Giga DSL prototype because of our rich capabilities and industry-leading technical strengths in access networks. It was inevitable that spectrum expansion would help us improve the rate of a twisted pair at a short distance, but after the spectrum is expanded, a technical issue appears: how to design the high-speed physical layer and high-frequency analog front end (AFE). To tackle this issue, Huawei’s FBB Innovation Lab used the core solution TDD-OFDM, which simplifies the physical-layer architecture and the AFE design, while at the same time makes it possible to be downward compatible with traditional ADSL/VDSL2 technologies.”

Huawei also recently announced the successful development of the world’s first node level vectoring (NLV) prototype. Huawei’s vectoring product provides 100 Mbps access over a single twisted pair in FTTC/FTTB, and has been tested and commercially trialed with many leading telecom operators. This, along with the company’s latest prototype, Giga DSL, signifies that DSL technology still has great potential to meet the requirements of broadband users for ultra-high-speed access in the future.

Huawei’s advances within Giga DSL will enhance the capabilities of the company’s SingleFAN broadband access solution. Its SingleFAN solution and related offerings are now servicing over one third of the world’s broadband users with ultra-broadband access services."

[Note: Picture source link: http://www.n9ws.com/users/damien/tutos/degroupage.htm. Caption source link: Huawei - SmartAX MA5300 (Product Advisor) - Market Research Reports - Research and Markets.]


Impressive development, Martian, but is there joint cooperation , joint development between Korean and Chinese industries? Thanks buddy.
 


China's Pharmaceutical Industry Lacks Innovation, Lags Behind



The gap between the Chinese and global pharmaceutical sectors has widened in recent years, according to a new report by the National Research Center for Science and Technology for Development. The study, titled Can China’s Biopharmaceutical Industry Catch Up with Industrialized Countries?, attributes the Chinese lag to incomplete government incentives, a lack of collaboration between domestic research institutes and drug companies, and the absence of effective intellectual property rights.

The report points out that while government subsidies to fuel pharmaceutical development in China have remained strong, the country has not yet created tax incentives or an incentive environment for approving new drugs and managing drug pricing, all of which provide a platform for local pharmaceutical companies to nurture high technologies. Moreover, China’s pharmaceutical industry still lacks independent and efficient research and development capabilities, with poor corporate support for new drug research. The sector is also challenged by a lack of intellectual property rights to effectively protect domestic innovation, contributing to destructive competition in the field.

To regain competitiveness with the United States, Europe, and other markets, Chinese corporations must develop indigenous patents, according to the report. Of the more than 200 pharmaceutical firms in China, most produce generic drugs, such as interferon or insulin. So far these companies produce just 20 different kinds of drugs and hold only three independent drug patents, reports Xinhua News.


China's Pharmaceutical Industry Lacks Innovation, Lags Behind | Worldwatch Institute

We have many innovations hereunder since the dawn of civilsation like Tradiional Chinese Medicine (TCM) which is gaining recognition and popularity by medical practitioners worldwide, and yes no need to be surprised at that TCM being practised in Vietnam, Singapore and S Korea as well, just scroll down the list:

Medical Acupuncture - Patient Care - Anesthesia - Stanford University School of Medicine
Acupuncture | Boston Children's Hospital
http://health.usnews.com/health-new...rticles/2008/01/09/embracing-alternative-care
Chinese herbal therapy debuts at Cleveland Clinic, University Hospitals | cleveland.com
Acupuncture at the Osher Clinical Center
Acupuncture - NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
Acupuncture, Integrative Medicine | UW Health | Madison, WI
Nuffield Health Cardiff and Vale Hospitals - Acupuncture treatment at the Cardiff Bay Hospital
Meet the Team: Acupuncture - Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA
Mount Sinai Beth Israel: Department of Integrative Medicine
THE NATIONAL HOSPITAL OF ACUPUNCTURE - vietnam business directory
AngloINFO Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine The AngloFILE Business Directory : Seoul, South Korea
Acupuncture Clinics Seoul - Find a better Acupuncturist in Seoul

Acupuncture practitioners in the UK

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Two main groups of health professionals employ acupuncture techniques in their clinical work. The main group are professional traditional acupuncturists who have normally completed a 3,600 hour, degree level training in line with the recommendations of the World Health Organisation.

Acupuncture practitioners in the UK

Worlds Leading Acupuncture Congress | Conferenceseries


TCM products growing popular in Singapore
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2010-08-26 14:33


TCM going global with govt-backed alliance
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Exports of TCM reaches $1.46b: official
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China launches industry alliance to promote TCM
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1st patent TCM passes US FDA clinical trials

The total value of imports of Chinese medicine, Chinese health supplements and related products such as ginseng and chicken essence went up from 1.1 billion Singapore dollars ($0.81 billion) in 2007 to 1.6 billion Singapore dollars last year, a 45 percent increase.


Imports come mostly from China, while the rest are from China's Taiwan and Malaysia.

In fact, figures obtained by the Singapore Traditional Chinese Medicine Organizations Committee (STOC) from its counterparts in China indicate that products imported from China leapt by 74 percent since 2007.

These imports are now valued at $50.1 million.

The demand has grown steadily since the start of the decade, when more stringent industry regulations in China and Singapore kicked in and boosted consumer confidence.

TCM products growing popular in Singapore

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And more tech advancement news credit to @Economic superpower :

CNOOC makes a mark with higher crude output from floating vessels


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We have many innovations hereunder since the dawn of civilsation like Tradiional Chinese Medicine (TCM) which is gaining recognition and popularity by medical practitioners worldwide, and yes no need to be surprised at that TCM being practised in Vietnam, Singapore and S Korea as well, just scroll down the list:

Medical Acupuncture - Patient Care - Anesthesia - Stanford University School of Medicine
Acupuncture | Boston Children's Hospital
http://health.usnews.com/health-new...rticles/2008/01/09/embracing-alternative-care
Chinese herbal therapy debuts at Cleveland Clinic, University Hospitals | cleveland.com
Acupuncture at the Osher Clinical Center
Acupuncture - NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
Acupuncture, Integrative Medicine | UW Health | Madison, WI
Nuffield Health Cardiff and Vale Hospitals - Acupuncture treatment at the Cardiff Bay Hospital
Meet the Team: Acupuncture - Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston, MA
Mount Sinai Beth Israel: Department of Integrative Medicine
THE NATIONAL HOSPITAL OF ACUPUNCTURE - vietnam business directory
AngloINFO Acupuncture & Oriental Medicine The AngloFILE Business Directory : Seoul, South Korea
Acupuncture Clinics Seoul - Find a better Acupuncturist in Seoul

Acupuncture practitioners in the UK

f7333766001349d91d9a4030b2201a2e_M.jpg


Two main groups of health professionals employ acupuncture techniques in their clinical work. The main group are professional traditional acupuncturists who have normally completed a 3,600 hour, degree level training in line with the recommendations of the World Health Organisation.

Acupuncture practitioners in the UK

Worlds Leading Acupuncture Congress | Conferenceseries


TCM products growing popular in Singapore
(Xinhua)
Updated: 2010-08-26 14:33


TCM going global with govt-backed alliance
0013729e48340de048aa1a.gif
Exports of TCM reaches $1.46b: official
0013729e48340de048aa1b.gif
China launches industry alliance to promote TCM
0013729e48340de048aa1c.gif
1st patent TCM passes US FDA clinical trials

The total value of imports of Chinese medicine, Chinese health supplements and related products such as ginseng and chicken essence went up from 1.1 billion Singapore dollars ($0.81 billion) in 2007 to 1.6 billion Singapore dollars last year, a 45 percent increase.


Imports come mostly from China, while the rest are from China's Taiwan and Malaysia.

In fact, figures obtained by the Singapore Traditional Chinese Medicine Organizations Committee (STOC) from its counterparts in China indicate that products imported from China leapt by 74 percent since 2007.

These imports are now valued at $50.1 million.

The demand has grown steadily since the start of the decade, when more stringent industry regulations in China and Singapore kicked in and boosted consumer confidence.

TCM products growing popular in Singapore

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And more tech advancement news credit to @Economic superpower :

CNOOC makes a mark with higher crude output from floating vessels


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So now you want to say that "WorldWatch Institute" is rubbish and has no credibility, while bunch of you are the credible ones?
 
Does South Korea have its own nuclear reactors like China's indigenous ACP1000?
ACP100 (also known as CAP100) is a design developed independently by CNNC and is based on technological features originally included in the AP1000. The first commercial use of this some reactor is Fujian Putian nuclear plant which started construction at 2014.

Specs:
internal diameter: 3.1m
height: 10m
reactor thermal power: 385 MWt
electric power: 120 MWe
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At 13 Jan 2016 China General Nuclear (CGN) announced it would complete construction of demonstration small modular offshore multi-purpose reactor namely ACPR50S by 2020. Compared to ACP100, ACPR50S has thermal and electric power of 200 MVt and 60 MVe respectively, therefore it should be nearly half of the size the formal.

Boat powered by small-scale offshore and onshore nuclear power reactors
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ACP100 (also known as CAP100) is a design developed independently by CNNC and is based on technological features originally included in the AP1000. The first commercial use of this some reactor is Fujian Putian nuclear plant which started construction at 2014.

Specs:
internal diameter: 3.1m
height: 10m
reactor thermal power: 385 MWt
electric power: 120 MWe
212437zmxxlrlimzibe6r9.jpg


At 13 Jan 2016 China General Nuclear (CGN) announced it would complete construction of demonstration small modular offshore multi-purpose reactor namely ACPR50S by 2020. Compared to ACP100, ACPR50S has thermal and electric power of 200 MVt and 60 MVe respectively, therefore it should be nearly half of the size the formal.

Boat powered by small-scale offshore and onshore nuclear power reactors
ACPR50S%20floating%20reactor%20-%20460%20(CGN).jpg

From what I've read the CAP1400 is based on the AP1000. Export of CAP1400 needs approval from Westinghouse as it's based on their AP1000 design.

The ACP1000 is completely different where China has full intellectual property rights to it and can export it without seeking approval from foreigners.
 
I don't know what is wrong with the Koreans, the author of this article brags about Chinese chasing the Koreans in closing the technology gap and the DPRK is bragging about Hydrogen Bomb detonation (which is not powerful enough to be classified as one). What's even worse is that some dude here buys this BS article and also believes China is behind South Korea by argueing SK is leader in display and memory and lets not forget about Hyundai. *cough* *cough* for god sake get a life, my Chinese bros already provided more than enough data of China's prowess in technology. We got stuffs that even Japan and America do not have it.
 
I don't know what is wrong with the Koreans, the author of this article brags about Chinese chasing the Koreans in closing the technology gap and the DPRK is bragging about Hydrogen Bomb detonation (which is not powerful enough to be classified as one). What's even worse is that some dude here buys this BS article and also believes China is behind South Korea by argueing SK is leader in display and memory and lets not forget about Hyundai. *cough* *cough* for god sake get a life, my Chinese bros already provided more than enough data of China's prowess in technology. We got stuffs that even Japan and America do not have it.

The Koreans simply love to brag, whether the north one or the south one, that's their culture.

Just look at their so-called "historical drama", even the mighty Tang Dynasty got beaten down like a dog by them.
 
The Koreans simply love to brag, whether the north one or the south one, that's their culture.

Just look at their so-called "historical drama", even the mighty Tang Dynasty got beaten down like a dog by them.

I've seen South Korean reporters in many Western propaganda mouthpieces that despise China. There is a South Korean reporter from CNBC where she is the China correspondent and she is extremely anti-China. All her reports try to belittle China.

South Korea is a vassal state. American pet poodle. Americans say "jump", South Korea say "how high my master?".

South Koreans think no one can touch them in display, memory chips, shipbuilding. They think Samsung, LG, Hyundai, KIA are gods gift to humans. That's why they dismiss China when Chinese companies challenge their companies.

I cannot wait till Chinese companies start grabbing market share from these South Korean companies, especially Samsung. Samsung is South Korea's biggest brand and if a company like Huawei can diminish that aura of invincibility Samsung thinks it has, South Korean ego and arrogance will take a massive hit.

South Koreans are a lot like Indians, both love to brag. Although no one is as bad as Indians when it comes to bragging. At least South Korea has some achievements to show.
 
I've seen South Korean reporters in many Western propaganda mouthpieces that despise China. There is a South Korean reporter from CNBC where she is the China correspondent and she is extremely anti-China. All her reports try to belittle China.

South Korea is a vassal state. American pet poodle. Americans say "jump", South Korea say "how high my master?".

South Koreans think no one can touch them in display, memory chips, shipbuilding. They think Samsung, LG, Hyundai, KIA are gods gift to humans. That's why they dismiss China when Chinese companies challenge their companies.

I cannot wait till Chinese companies start grabbing market share from these South Korean companies, especially Samsung. Samsung is South Korea's biggest brand and if a company like Huawei can diminish that aura of invincibility Samsung thinks it has, South Korean ego and arrogance will take a massive hit.

South Koreans are a lot like Indians, both love to brag. Although no one is as bad as Indians when it comes to bragging. At least South Korea has some achievements to show.

Well, at least India is ahead of them in the space program.
 
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