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Revision as of 05:09, 25 May 2020
Shuiyuan Footbridge
雙龍七彩吊橋
Nantou, Taiwan, China
(164) feet high / (50) meters high
(1,115) foot span / (340) meter span
2020
With a massive main span of approximately 340 meters, the Shuiyuan Footbridge is Taiwan's longest pedestrian crossing. Completed in 2020, the colorful new Tibet-style footbridge replaces an older Shuiyuan crossing that is parallel to the new span. The older bridge carries two water pipes. Both spans cross over two gullies that overlook a canyon with at least two major streams with several waterfalls including the "Dragon Waterfall".
Shuiyuan Footbridge satellite image.
Shuiyuan Footbridge location map.