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Revision as of 07:40, 4 June 2020
Yunnanzhuang Bridge
云南庄特大桥
Hefeng, Hubei, China
(755) feet high / (230) meters high
958 foot span / 292 meter span
2024
Yunnanzhuang Bridge is the third of China's great arch-beam hybrid spans that was first developed for the Beipanjiang Bridge Shuipan in the mountains west of Liupanshui, Guizhou and the Ganxi Bridge also in Guizhou.
Located just 6 kilometers to the west is the even higher Loushuihe Bridge with a height of approximately 265 meters. The expressway eventually joins with the G69 Expressway in Yuyangguanzhen, Hubei.
Just downstream of the Yunnanzhuang Bridge is the local 2-lane Yunnanzhuang Arch Bridge with a height of 110 meters.
Yunnanzhuang Bridge satellite image.
Yunnanzhuang Bridge location map.