A huge change is underway in China.
Over the next 10 years, the country plans to move 250 million people— the equivalent of Indonesia's entire population — into the country's rapidly-growing megacities.
To accommodate that enormous migration, the country has invested billions of dollars in massive infrastructure projects. Some are already complete, while others are still in the works.
From highways that span the continent, to the largest wind power base in the world, to enormously popular airports, to new cities in the desert, China is showing what it really means to do big things.
SEE ALSO: Orlando missed out on billions of dollars of anti-terror funds sent to other cities
$110 MILLION: Scheduled for completion in September 2016, the Pingtang telescope will be the world's second-largest radio telescope. Its dish measures 1,640 feet across.

$176 MILLION: Shanghai Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory conducts China's major scientific projects. It's the country's most expensive research facility.

$200 MILLION: The Guangzhou Opera House is one of the three biggest theaters in China, designed by architect Zaha Hadid.

See the rest of the story at Business Insider