Wulipo Bridge

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Wulipo Bridge
五里坡特大桥
Qianyang, Shaanxi, China
564 feet high / 172 meters high
525 foot span / 160 meter span
2011

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The giant Wulipo Bridge is one of those viaducts that really likes to show off its legs in a way that few spans can do. Stretching across a wide valley in Shaanxi Province, the bridge is composed of four main spans of 160 meters. But its those piers that demand to be noticed with the tallest rising 153 meters along with 2 more that exceed 100 meters. With a total length of 1,238 meters, this is among the 20 largest viaducts on earth.

The viaduct is the highest of 3 giant Baohan Expressway bridges that skirt along the Fengjiashan reservoir about 10 kilometers east of Qianyang in Shaanxi Province. The other two are Jiankou and Nancun Bridges.


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The 153 meter tall piers. Image by Chinahighway.com


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Image by Chinahighway.com


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Wulipo Bridge construction press day.



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Map of the Baohan Expressway. The Fengjiashan reservoir can be seen in blue.


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Wulipo Bridge satellite image.


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Satellite image showing the 3 giant bridges under construction. At the top left is Jiankou with Wulipo in the middle and Nancun in the lower right.