Wumengshan Bridge

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Wumengshan Bridge
乌蒙山特大桥
Changliuxiang, Guizhou, China
(919) feet high / (280) meters high
919 foot span / 280 meter span
2024

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Wumengshan Bridge is a large concrete arch bridge that parallels the older 2-lane Azhihe suspension bridge that was completed in 2003. The Azhi River gorge is composed of nearly vertical cliffs that plunge hundreds of meters to the Guangzhou Dam reservoir surface.

The 6-lane Wumengshan Bridge is the largest and highest arch bridge along the mountainous Naqing Expressway between Nayong and Qinglong in Western Guizhou Province.

Other spectacular high bridges on the route include the gargantuan Liuzhi arch-beam viaduct, the Zangkejiang suspension bridge and the Baishuihe arch bridge.


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Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com


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Wumengshan Bridge south tunnel access road.


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Wumengshan Bridge satellite image.


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Wumengshan Bridge location map.


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