The glass of Shanghai building is not broken. Netizens praise the best and ridicule the export for business opportunities.
Topic: Overall collapse of residential buildings under construction in Shanghai
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On this collapsed building, the glass windows are unusually "strong". Xinhua News Agency
The building collapsed and the glass was unbreakable. Netizens praised it as the best.
Tracing the Root Collapse of Buildings under Construction in Shanghai
On June 27th, Building No.7 of the "Lotus Riverside Garden" in Shanghai quickly collapsed as a whole within one minute, which aroused widespread concern in the whole country. In addition to paying attention to the reasons for the collapse of the building, whether it belongs to the bean curd dregs project and who is the boss behind the building, the reporter found that many netizens gathered their eyes on the glass of the collapsed building when browsing the forum, because from the photos on the spot, the glass of the collapsed building remained basically intact.
Netizen teased: Glass exports have business opportunities.
The netizen "Luo Bucheng" posted that "the overall collapse of the Shanghai building spread abroad, and the world powers were stunned by the quality of china glass".
"Luo Bucheng" said in the post that some foreign netizens magnified the photos of the collapsed building and found that "the glass on the whole building was not broken, and the bulletproof glass on President Lincoln’s car of the United States may not be stronger than the glass on the collapsed building", and called this glass "simply the king of glass, the best in glass".
Finally, the netizen also ridiculed, "Although a building fell, more China products stood up. This building brought hope and vitality to China’s export industry."
Subsequently, the reporter checked the photos at the scene of the accident and found that, as the netizens said, the glass on the window that can be seen in the photos was basically intact, and there was no fragmentation.
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