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If you've got a fear of heights, you might want to look away now. Soaring into the thick grey clouds and bound to make your knees weak, the Beipanjiang Bridge is perhaps one of the greatest ...
In the mountains of Southwest China, the Beipanjiang Bridge stands as a marvel of modern engineering. This bridge connects the provinces of Yunnan and Guizhou. Officially recognized as the world's ...
Beipanjiang Bridge in Southwest China's Guizhou province is the world's highest bridge with a height of 565.4 meters above Beipanjiang Grand Valley. [Photo by Liu Yelin/for chinadaily.com.cn] Located ...
The Beipanjiang Bridge stands 565.4 meters above the Beipanjiang Grand Valley in Southwest China's Guizhou province. [Photo/IC] Beipanjiang Bridge, located on the border of Southwest China's Guizhou ...
Standing proud at a dizzying 565m above ground and often looking down into the clouds, the Beipanjiang Bridge is an engineering masterpiece which is said to have cost ...
Rising 565 metres above the Nizhu river canyon, the Beipanjiang bridge in China is the world’s highest bridge ever built. It was inaugurated on December 29 and links the Duge Township of Liupanshui ...
The world's tallest bridge is more than 500 metres high and cost over £111m to build. Beipanjiang Bridge, also known as Duge Bridge, sits over the Beipan River between the Guizhou and Yunnan provinces ...
China’s Beipanjiang Bridge is the highest bridge in the world. — ShakyIsles/Wikimedia Commons The Beipanjiang Bridge (or Duge Bridge) in southwest China’s Guizhou Province, equivalent to the height of ...
The world's tallest bridge opened to traffic over the weekend in China. The Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge soars nearly 2,050 feet above the Beipan River in the southwestern Chinese province of Guizhou, ...
China is known around the world for its ambitious construction projects. This includes the Beipanjiang Bridge, also known as Duge Bridge, a four-lane cable-stayed bridge that connects the provinces of ...