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630 feet high / 192 meters high<br /> | 630 feet high / 192 meters high<br /> | ||
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− | When it is completed, the Hongxi Bridge will become the highest bridge in eastern China with a deck almost 200 meters high. Zhejiang and Fujian Provinces are home to most of eastern China's highest spans. The tallest pier will be | + | When it is completed, the Hongxi Bridge will become the highest bridge in eastern China with a deck almost 200 meters high. Zhejiang and Fujian Provinces are home to most of eastern China's highest spans. The tallest pier will be 160 meters supporting a large span of an unknown length. The crossing is part of an expressway that will connect Wencheng and Taishun cities. |
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+ | [[File:Hongxi bridge.jpg|750px|center]] | ||
+ | An older render of the bridge had at least 3 large spans of similar length before the design was changed to just one large beam span. | ||
Revision as of 06:48, 16 January 2017
Hongxi Bridge
洪溪特大桥
Taishun, Zhejiang, China
630 feet high / 192 meters high
(656) foot span / (200) meter span
2019
When it is completed, the Hongxi Bridge will become the highest bridge in eastern China with a deck almost 200 meters high. Zhejiang and Fujian Provinces are home to most of eastern China's highest spans. The tallest pier will be 160 meters supporting a large span of an unknown length. The crossing is part of an expressway that will connect Wencheng and Taishun cities.
An older render of the bridge had at least 3 large spans of similar length before the design was changed to just one large beam span.
Hongxi Bridge satellite image.
Hongxi Bridge location map.