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07 сакавіка 2025, 10:07
World's tallest bridge in Guizhou nearing completion
BEIJING, 7 March (People's Daily Online) - The Huajiang Grand Canyon
Bridge in Guizhou province, set to become the world's tallest bridge, is
95 percent complete, with installation of the bridge deck panels
expected to finish by mid-March, a deputy to China's top legislature
said during the ongoing two sessions.
Zhang Shenglin, a deputy to
the 14th National People's Congress, said the bridge's main structure
was completed in January, and engineers have overcome key technical
challenges. The focus has now shifted to installing the deck, followed
by anti-corrosion work on the main cables and infrastructure projects
such as mechanical and electrical equipment.
"When the bridge
opens in the second half of 2025, this super project spanning the
'Earth's crack' will showcase China's engineering capabilities and boost
Guizhou's goal of becoming a world-class tourist destination," said
Zhang, who is also chief engineer of Guizhou Highway Engineering Group
Co.
The bridge's main span stretches 1,420 meters, with a height
of 625 meters from deck to water — comparable to a 200-story building —
surpassing the 565-meter-high Beipanjiang Bridge as the world's tallest.
It is also the world's longest span bridge to be built in a mountainous area.
"Its
steel trusses weigh about 22,000 metric tons — the equivalent of three
Eiffel Towers — and were installed in just two months," said Zhang.
The
bridge connects Liuzhi to Anlong and is a key link in southwestern
China's highway network. Once operational, it will cut cross-river
travel time from about two hours to just two minutes.
Beyond
transportation benefits, Zhang said the bridge is expected to boost the
local economy by promoting sales of agricultural products and ethnic
handicrafts, as well as encouraging development of homestays and
restaurants. At a nearby village, more than 100 young people have
returned to their hometown to invest in tourism projects such as cliff
hotels and camping sites, she said.
The Guizhou Transportation
Investment Group, responsible for the bridge's "integrated development
of bridge and tourism" program, said it is seeking investment from
companies and individuals.
The project includes the Yundu service
center, a commercial complex spanning 21,100 square meters with dining,
shopping, entertainment and tourism facilities. The development plan
features 13 subcategories, including sightseeing suspension bridges,
canyon cable cars, rock climbing, food markets, cultural products,
resort hotels, holiday campsites and sky cafes, the company said.