The brand new £208m world’s tallest bridge opens cutting commutes from 2 hours to 1 minute | World | News

An epic bridge, which is the longest in the world and rises almost twice the part, was opened to the public. Construction on the Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge in Guizhou in Southwest China The province started in 2022 by aiming to increase the local economy and tourism, which is one of the least developed sectors of the country..
It took only three and a half years to build and officially opened to public on September 28 last week. The bridge goes on a passage in the state and surprisingly rose from the floor 625m (2.050ft).
According to the Chinese state media, the giant infrastructure seized the crown globally as the longest bridge in a mountainous region and extended 4,600 feet.
Liuzhi and Anlong will connect the towns and Guanling and Zhenfeng districts on the Beipan River.
The state media reports that the bridge will significantly reduce the journey times from two hours to one minute.
This is the height that drivers can actually pass through the clouds and create a striking driving experience on certain days.
The bridge has a high -speed glass elevator that carries visitors to a coffee point above the river 2,600 feet. Visitors can also try jumping Bungee or a 1,900 -meter glass passage.
The hybrid strap bridge is strengthened by a large 22,000 tons of steel cage system supported by two enormous tower.
One is 262 meters high, the other is 205 meters. The building was located in one of the most geologically complex regions in China, between the walls of the vertical canyon, and had to be built to withstand intense valley winds and temperature fluctuations.
To address these difficulties, high -tech bridge includes advanced wind resistance technology, thermal expansion materials and built -in monitoring systems to ensure long -term structural stability.
Other features include a 207 -meter trip elevator, a lift in one of the towers with an incredible view in just one minute.




