Dimuhe Footbridge
Dimuhe Footbridge
抵母河特大桥
Liupanshui, Guizhou, China
951 feet high / 290 meters high
1,673 foot span / 510 meter span
2012-2015
This record breaking suspension footbridge was constructed for workers to access both sides of the Sancha River gorge. The chicken wire mesh is 290 meters above the old level of the river or 270 meters if measured to the surface of the reservoir. As measured between anchorages, the main span of 510 meters is the second longest Tibet-style footbridge span ever built! Only the Zongxinhe construction footbridge to the north on the same highway is larger with a main span of 540 meters. These two footbridges are the first in history to exceed the main span of the Brooklyn Bridge as well as being the first two footbridges in the world to be higher then 200 meters.
Scheduled for completion in 2015, the Dimuhe suspension bridge will become the fourth highest highway suspension bridge on earth. With a span of just 1,765 feet (538 meters) between towers, the location is essentially a leap between two nearly vertical cliffs. The bridge is one of several high spans on the southern Guizhou section of the new G56 expressway that will connect Liupanshui with Bijie to the north and Yunnan Province in the south and west.
The bridge crosses a tributary of the Sancha River about 30 kilometers east of Liupanshui city. The Sancha is a tributary of the great Wujiang River that has more high bridges then any river in the world except for the Beipanjiang. These include the Liuchonghe, Liuguanghe, Jiangjiehe, Wuzuo and Wujiang Bridges.
Although Dimuhe Bridge is officially 360 meters high, the span crosses over a 20 meter deep reservoir making for a deck to lake surface height of 340 meters when the reservoir is full. The central span will be a conventional truss with 4 simple beam span approaches of 148 feet (45 meters).
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The Dimuhe Footbridge was removed in 2016. Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com
The anchorage remains of the temporary footbridge. Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com
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Dimuhe Footbridge North anchor.Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com
Dimuhe Footbridge South anchor. Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com
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Dimuhe Footbridge satellite image.
A satellite view before construction began.
The bridge crossing is located northeast of Liupanshui City, the second largest in Guizhou Province.