The largest bridge in the world will open in China in the summer and crosses the “crack of the earth”

China is preparing to open the largest bridge in the world in June, being the latest engineering achievement from the country focusing on infrastructure development. The Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge bridge is located in the final stage of construction in the Guizhou province, southwestern China. It will be 2,051 feet (about 625 meters) from the surface of the river, that is, 947 feet (about 289 meters) more than the current title holder, the Millau Viaduct in France. The province of Guizu is a mountainous area of ​​China with a complex relief. The bridge crosses the impressive Hujiang Gorge, which is also called “cracking of the earth”. China is promoting to improving infrastructure, especially in relatively underdeveloped mountain areas such as Guizu, which is located 800 miles west of the city of Senzhen. Therefore, the construction of the bridge is not merely aimed at overthrowing a record when it comes into operation, the passage of cars and trucks from the […]
Source: News Beast

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