Liuchong River Bridge Explained

Bridge Name:Liuchong River Bridge
Native Name:六冲河特大桥
Native Name Lang:zh
Other Name:Liuchonghe Bridge
Carries:G76 Xiamen–Chengdu Expressway
Crosses:Liuchong River
Design:Cable-stayed
Mainspan:438m (1,437feet)
Length:1508m (4,948feet)
Height:190.1m (623.7feet)
Below:340m (1,120feet)
Open:2013
Coordinates:26.8081°N 105.8854°W
References:[1] [2]

Liuchong River Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge near Zhijin, Guizhou, China. At 340m (1,120feet), the bridge is one of the 20 highest in world. The bridge is part of the new S55 Qianzhi Expressway between Zhijin and Qianxi in Guizhou province that opened in 2013. The bridge crosses the Liuchong River gorge.

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References

  1. http://www.chinahighway.com/news/2012/705909.php 贵州:黔织高速将于12月底实现全线通车
  2. http://highestbridges.com/wiki/index.php?title=Liuchonghe_Bridge HighestBridges: Liuchonghe Bridge