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| − | The Yongfeng Bridge is a 2-lane local road bridge that crosses | + | The Yongfeng Bridge is a 2-lane local road bridge that crosses a tributary arm of the Sancha River. Construction has been on hold since 2020 and will hopefully start soon. |
| − | Just downstream of the arch bridge is the giant Xujiawan Aqueduct Bridge with two main spans of 180 meters. The waterway crossing is one of at least 7 large aqueducts on a water transportation project that originates from the reservoir behind the Jiayan Dam of the Liuchonghe River. | + | Just downstream of the arch bridge is the giant Xujiawan Aqueduct Bridge with two main spans of 180 meters. The waterway crossing is one of at least 7 large aqueducts on a water transportation project that originates from the reservoir behind the Jiayan Dam of the Liuchonghe River. |
| − | Other high aqueducts in the Liuzhu and Puding county region include Baijipo, Longchang, Hegoutou, Jiaojia and Qingniandui bridges. | + | Other high aqueducts in the Liuzhu and Puding county region include Baijipo, Longchang, Hegoutou, Jiaojia and Qingniandui bridges. |
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Latest revision as of 01:17, 23 January 2025
Yongfeng Bridge
永丰大桥
Longchangxiang, Guizhou, China
(295) feet high / (90) meters high
410 foot span / 125 meter span
2026
The Yongfeng Bridge is a 2-lane local road bridge that crosses a tributary arm of the Sancha River. Construction has been on hold since 2020 and will hopefully start soon.
Just downstream of the arch bridge is the giant Xujiawan Aqueduct Bridge with two main spans of 180 meters. The waterway crossing is one of at least 7 large aqueducts on a water transportation project that originates from the reservoir behind the Jiayan Dam of the Liuchonghe River.
Other high aqueducts in the Liuzhu and Puding county region include Baijipo, Longchang, Hegoutou, Jiaojia and Qingniandui bridges.
Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com
Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com
Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com
Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com
Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com
Yongfeng Bridge satellite image.
Yongfeng Bridge location map.


