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Crews in Guangxi, China are wrapping up punch-list items and dismantling the project site of what is now the world’s longest steel-reinforced concrete arch bridge. The Tian’e Longtan Bridge ...
A steel-tube arch bridge in Yunnan province was successfully closed on Nov 15, 2016. The bridge, which sits 270 meters above the Lancang River, is part of the Dali–Ruili Railway in Southwest ...
The Xianren Bridge, also known as the Fairy Bridge, spans roughly 400 feet, making it the largest natural arch on Earth. The ...
The main structure of Tian'e Longtan Bridge, the world's longest span arch bridge competes construction in Tian'e County of Hechi City, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Nov. 10, 2023.
It's in the rugged karst landscape of southern China about twenty-five miles ... making it by far the longest arch or bridge on the planet. London Bridge is falling down. If you're planning ...
The Tiane Longtan Bridge, with a main span of 600 metres, became the world's longest arch bridge after it opened to traffic last year in Tian'e County in Guangxi in the south.
Though arch bridges are still popular today, they’re usually built with modern materials like steel (see: Chongqing, China’s Chaotianmen Bridge, at 5,712 feet the longest arch bridge span ...
Fairy Bridge, also in China, is also among the world's largest natural arches measuring 400 ft. This wonder of nature is a sight to beyond! It is located about 40 km from Fengshan in Guangxi Province.
On top of breaking the record for the largest double-arch bridge in the world, the No.2 Public Transport Bureau of the China Communications Construction Company also said it used the “world’s ...
Videos of the bridge ablaze quickly trended on social media platforms the next day. For Wan’an was one of a kind: 98.2 meters long and 4.7 meters wide, it was first constructed in the Song dynasty ...
the world's longest span arch bridge competes construction in Tian'e County of Hechi City, south China's Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, Nov. 10, 2023. (Photo provided to China News Service ...