In China, the World's Longest Antenna Bridge Has Been Opened.
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China inaugurated the world's longest cable-stayed bridge, connecting the cities of Changzhou and Taizhou in Jiangsu Province, located in the eastern part of the Asian nation. This mega-structure, 10.3 kilometers long, spans the Yangtze River. It took six years to build, utilizing several world-first techniques, and has reduced travel time from over an hour to just 20 minutes. The goal of its construction is to boost regional growth and strength…
In eastern China, the Chanthai Vent Bridge, which connected the cities of Changzhou and Taizhou in Jiangsu Province, was officially opened for traffic, with a length of 10.3 km across the Yangtze River reducing the time between more than an hour and 20 minutes, reports South China Morning Post. The bridge, which is the world's largest route, has become the world's largest high-speed highway, a normal road and a long-distance railway in the same …
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