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Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Qingshui River Bridge in Guizhou, China.

 Chinese engineers put finishing touches to huge suspension bridge in China
The Qingshui River Bridge  in Guizhou, China is under construction and once complete the bridge, at 406 m (1,332 ft), will be one of the highest in the world
Extreme: The bridge in Guizhou, China, which cost £158million and took two years to build, will be 1,332ft tall and with a span of 3,707ft
It will also be one of the longest bridge with a main span of 1,130 m (3,710 ft)
 Faster journeys: It will shorten the distance from Weng'an county to Guiyang from 100 miles to 23 miles, the construction director said
The bridge, which cost ¥1.54billion (£158million) and took two years to build, will be 1,332ft (406m) tall and with a span of 3,707ft (1,130m)
 Impressive: It has been built in rocky karst terrain to improve transport links between the provincial capital of Guiyang and other counties
It has been built in rocky karst terrain to improve transport links between the provincial capital of Guiyang and neighbouring counties.

 It will shorten the distance from Weng'an county to Guiyang from about 100 miles to 23 miles

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