China has built the tallest bridge in the world: details of the unique structure.
The opening of the tallest bridge in the world in China
According to inkorr.com: Recently, China opened the 'tallest bridge in the world,' which will significantly improve the lives of residents in Guizhou Province. The Huajian Bridge spans across the Grand Canyon at a height of 625 meters above the Beipan River. It features two lanes for traffic and an additional safety lane in both directions.
The Chinese bridge is nine times higher than the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco and twice as high as the Eiffel Tower in Paris. It nearly reaches the height of China's tallest skyscraper - the 128-story Shanghai Tower, which stands at 632 meters.
Moreover, the bridge offers residents and tourists an opportunity to enjoy stunning views and connects different areas, creating a fast and convenient transport route across the Grand Canyon.
The opening of this bridge symbolizes a new stage in the development of China's infrastructure, which is actively working on improving transport links in various regions. Huajian will not only enhance mobility but will also become a new tourist attraction that draws visitors from around the world.
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