The Chongqing interchange is made up of five layers, 20 ramps and goes in eight different directions. Photo: AFP
Five suspended levels and cars going in all directions: A new highway interchange is driving motorists to tears, as they find themselves lost in a concrete maze resembling a plate of spaghetti.
After eight years of construction, the Huangjuewan interchange was completed in early June on the outskirts of Chongqing, a sprawling metropolis in south-west China.
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