World’s Tallest Bridge Opens in China – 625 Meters High, Travel Time Slashed to 2 Minutes.
Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge
According to TSN.ua: China’s Guizhou province now hosts the tallest bridge on the planet: the Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge, which stands 625 meters above the Beipanjiang River. This landmark structure cuts the journey across the canyon from two hours down to just two minutes, delivering a major improvement for residents and visitors alike.
Construction on the Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge began in 2022 and wrapped up after three years and eight months. Its main span stretches 1,420 meters, making it not only the world’s highest bridge but also one of its longest. The 625-meter height offers breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape, a feature expected to attract thrill-seeking tourists.
Economic and Tourism Impact
The time savings from the new bridge are dramatic: crossing the canyon now takes only two minutes, compared to the previous two-hour drive. This development will ease transportation and could boost tourism in the region. The Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge is becoming a key piece of infrastructure that supports Guizhou province’s economic growth.
The launch of the Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge marks a significant milestone in China’s infrastructure progress. It not only enhances transport links but also holds the potential to strengthen the local economy by drawing more tourists.
In this way, the project could serve as a model for other countries aiming to modernize their infrastructure and attract tourism investment.
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