The world’s tallest bridge will open in China this summer
- China plans to open the Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge in Guizhou in June.
- China's infrastructure push, especially in mountainous areas, drives the project.
- The bridge will span an earth crack, measure 2,051 feet, and weigh 22,000 tons.
- Zhang Shenglin stated progress has reached 95% with an opening planned for the second half of 2025.
- The bridge will cut travel time significantly and showcase China's infrastructure capabilities.
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China to open world’s tallest bridge, rising 2,051 feet above canyon
China is preparing to unveil the world’s tallest bridge this summer, a massive suspension structure that will soon tower above one of the country’s most rugged landscapes. The Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge, located in the mountainous province of Guizhou in southwest China, is scheduled to open to traffic by June 30, 2025, officials confirmed this week. Once operational, the bridge will rise 2,051 feet (625 metres) above the Beipan River, surpassi…
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