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China successfully updates geo-database

Xinhua, May 22, 2015 Adjust font size:

China has solved a major scientific conundrum by updating the geographic information of the world's third largest country in terms of land area.

The National Administration of Surveying, Mapping and Geoinformation announced on Friday the completion of the 2014 version of China's geo-database, meaning all data is accurate up to last year.

The updated database, encompassing 24,000 pictures, shows that China had about 6,000 km railways, 7,000 km highways, 34,000 km national or provincial expressways and 138,000 km county roads added to the existing transportation network in 2014.

About 9,000 square km of urban blocks were created last year with 9,000 km new power lines. More than 830,000 geographical names were changed and 350,000 place names were created.

The database will be used for irrigation projects, transportation, land, agriculture, forestry, environment, rural and urban planning and national defense, said an official with the administration.

China boasts a vast and complicated geography which changes rapidly, creating barriers for updating data frequently. Other spacious countries, such as Russia, Canada, Brazil and Australia, have not completed their geo-database construction. Endit