China Opens the World’s Tallest Suspension Bridge

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China has inaugurated the world’s tallest suspension bridge

The world’s highest bridge, with a height of 625 meters, was inaugurated in southern China, and from the morning of Sunday, September 28, October 6, vehicle traffic has been flowing on it.

This bridge, which is 2,890 meters long, is built over the Huajiang Valley and above the Beipan River in Guizhou Province.

The longest span of this bridge, the distance between the two pillars, is 1,420 meters, which holds the record for the widest span of a bridge in mountainous areas.

Construction of this bridge began in 2022 and it has been operational in less than four years.

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