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Latest revision as of 07:25, 10 February 2024

Jinghe Bridge
泾河特大桥
Qingyang, Gansu, China
295 feet high / 90 meters high
531 foot span / 162 meter span
2011

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One of the highest and longest bridges in Gansu Province, the 1,726 meter long Jinghe Bridge crosses the wide expanse of the Jing River valley on five spans of 162 meters on piers as tall as 79 meters. Each of the twin viaducts is 12 meters wide.


JingheOpen2011.jpg

Image by www.gansudaily.com.cn.


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JingheOpening.jpg


JingheQingyang.JPG

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JingheRiver79mtrPier.jpg

Image by www.chinaqy.gov.com.


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JingheSatellite&Bridge.jpg

Jinghe Bridge satellite image.


JingheLocationMap.jpg

Jinghe Bridge location map.