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Huagongzhen, Guizhou, China<br />
 
Huagongzhen, Guizhou, China<br />
 
(295) feet high / (90) meters high<br />
 
(295) feet high / (90) meters high<br />
(328) foot span / (100) meter span<br />
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131 foot span / 40 meter span<br />
 
2024<br />
 
2024<br />
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[[File:XinhongSatellite.jpg|750px|center]]
 
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Xinhong Bridge is one of many large cantilevered beam bridges on the mountainous Naqing Expressway between Nayong and Qinglong in Western Guizhou Province. The right side of the bridge is divided into two sections known as Huqingyakou #1 and Huqingyakou #2 Bridge.   
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Xinhong Bridge is one of many large beam bridges on the mountainous Naqing Expressway between Nayong and Qinglong in Western Guizhou Province. The right side of the bridge is divided into two sections known as Huqingyakou #1 and Huqingyakou #2 Bridge.   
  
 
The Naqing Expressway is home to some of China's most spectacular high bridges including the massive Liuzhi arch-beam viaduct, the Zangkejiang suspension bridge and the Baishuihe and Azhihe arch bridges.
 
The Naqing Expressway is home to some of China's most spectacular high bridges including the massive Liuzhi arch-beam viaduct, the Zangkejiang suspension bridge and the Baishuihe and Azhihe arch bridges.
  
  
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[[File:XinhongSatellite.jpg|750px|center]]
 
Xinhong Bridge satellite image.
 
Xinhong Bridge satellite image.
  

Latest revision as of 19:39, 1 May 2023

Xinhong Bridge
新红大桥
Huagongzhen, Guizhou, China
(295) feet high / (90) meters high
131 foot span / 40 meter span
2024

XinhongSatellite.jpg


Xinhong Bridge is one of many large beam bridges on the mountainous Naqing Expressway between Nayong and Qinglong in Western Guizhou Province. The right side of the bridge is divided into two sections known as Huqingyakou #1 and Huqingyakou #2 Bridge.

The Naqing Expressway is home to some of China's most spectacular high bridges including the massive Liuzhi arch-beam viaduct, the Zangkejiang suspension bridge and the Baishuihe and Azhihe arch bridges.


XinhongSatellite.jpg

Xinhong Bridge satellite image.


Huqingyakou LocationMap.jpg

Xinhong Bridge location map.


NaqingExpresswayBridgesMap.jpg