Underground Project 131
Underground Project 131 (Chinese: "131"地下工程; pinyin: "131" Dìxià gōngchéng) is a system of tunnels in China's Hubei province constructed in the late 1960s and the early 1970s to accommodate the Chinese military command headquarters in case of a nuclear war. The facility was never fully completed or used, and is currently open to visitors as a tourist attraction. Some of the signage at the site refers to the facility as Chengshuidong (= Clear Water Cave) Tourist Area (澄水洞旅游区), and this is how it is, as of July 2015, labeled on Google Maps.
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Underground Project 131
Underground Project 131 (Chinese: "131"地下工程; pinyin: "131" Dìxià gōngchéng) is a system of tunnels in China's Hubei province constructed in the late 1960s and the early 1970s to accommodate the Chinese military command headquarters in case of a nuclear war. The facility was never fully completed or used, and is currently open to visitors as a tourist attraction. Some of the signage at the site refers to the facility as Chengshuidong (= Clear Water Cave) Tourist Area (澄水洞旅游区), and this is how it is, as of July 2015, labeled on Google Maps.
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Das Tunnelsystem wurde Ende de ...... 130 Millionen Yuan beziffert.
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Underground Project 131 (Chine ...... 2015, labeled on Google Maps.
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Das Tunnelsystem wurde Ende de ...... km südlich vom Zentrum Wuhans.
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Underground Project 131 (Chine ...... 2015, labeled on Google Maps.
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Underground Project 131
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Untergrundprojekt 131
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