Difference between revisions of "Baiheshanzhuang Footbridge"
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1. Sky Bridge 721, Czech Republic - 721 meters | 1. Sky Bridge 721, Czech Republic - 721 meters | ||
− | 2. | + | 2. Tibetan Footbridge of Canillo, Andorra - 603 meters |
− | 3. | + | 3. Gandaki Golden/Baglung Parbat, Nepal - 567 meters |
− | 4. | + | 4. 516 Arouca, Portugal - 516 meters |
− | 5. | + | 5. Wanjiazhai Dam, China - 500 meters |
− | 6. | + | 6. Charles Kunonen, Switzerland – 494 meters |
− | 7. | + | 7. Kushma Bungy, Nepal - (490) meters |
− | 8. | + | 8. Huangchuansanxia Glass, China - 460 meters |
− | 9. | + | 9. Rappbode Dam, Germany - 458 meters |
− | 10. | + | 10. Tianyundu Glass Footbridge, China - (450) meters |
− | 11. | + | 11. Daqingshan Glass Footbridge, China - 450 meters |
− | 12. | + | 12. Longguwan Glass Footbridge, China - (445) meters |
− | 13. | + | 13. Hongyagu Glass, China - 445 meters |
− | 14. | + | 14. Sochi Skybridge, Russia – 439 meters |
− | 15. | + | 15. Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Glass, China – 430 meters |
− | 16. | + | 16. Yinzuotianmeng, China – 420 meters |
− | 17. | + | 17. Ulleong Sogeumsan, South Korea - 404 meters |
− | 18. | + | 18. Highline 179, Austria – 402 meters |
− | 19. | + | 19. Mishima Grand, Japan – 400 meters |
− | 20. | + | 20. Kokonoe Otsurihashi, Japan - 390 meters |
− | 21. | + | 21. Ryujin, Japan - 375 meters |
− | 22. | + | 22. Skywalk Sattel, Switzerland - (374 meters) |
− | 23. | + | 23. Bega-Banduk, Nepal - 365 meters |
− | 24. | + | 24. Geierlay, Germany – 360 meters |
− | 25. | + | 25. Kushma-Mudhikuwa, Nepal - 359 meters |
− | 26. | + | 26. Baiheshanzhuang Footbridge, China - 358 meters |
− | 27. | + | 27. Bailihuang Glass Footbridge, China - 350 meters |
− | 28. | + | 28. Triveni Garas, Nepal - 350 meters |
− | 29. Shuiyuan Footbridge, China - 342 meters | + | 29. Bunwajorghat, Nepal - 350 meters |
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+ | 30. Shuiyuan Footbridge, China - 342 meters | ||
Revision as of 03:13, 17 January 2023
Baiheshanzhuang Footbridge
白鹤山庄索桥
Taishun, Zhejiang, China
(197) feet high / (60) meters high
1,175 foot span / 358 meter span
2001
Opened in 2001, the Baiheshanzhuang Footbridge was China's longest span footbridge until it was surpassed by the Zhangjiajie Glass Footbridge in 2016.
Baiheshanzhuang Footbridge crosses 48 meters above a small reservoir that is at least 10 meters deep.
World's 30 Longest Footbridge Spans
1. Sky Bridge 721, Czech Republic - 721 meters
2. Tibetan Footbridge of Canillo, Andorra - 603 meters
3. Gandaki Golden/Baglung Parbat, Nepal - 567 meters
4. 516 Arouca, Portugal - 516 meters
5. Wanjiazhai Dam, China - 500 meters
6. Charles Kunonen, Switzerland – 494 meters
7. Kushma Bungy, Nepal - (490) meters
8. Huangchuansanxia Glass, China - 460 meters
9. Rappbode Dam, Germany - 458 meters
10. Tianyundu Glass Footbridge, China - (450) meters
11. Daqingshan Glass Footbridge, China - 450 meters
12. Longguwan Glass Footbridge, China - (445) meters
13. Hongyagu Glass, China - 445 meters
14. Sochi Skybridge, Russia – 439 meters
15. Zhangjiajie Grand Canyon Glass, China – 430 meters
16. Yinzuotianmeng, China – 420 meters
17. Ulleong Sogeumsan, South Korea - 404 meters
18. Highline 179, Austria – 402 meters
19. Mishima Grand, Japan – 400 meters
20. Kokonoe Otsurihashi, Japan - 390 meters
21. Ryujin, Japan - 375 meters
22. Skywalk Sattel, Switzerland - (374 meters)
23. Bega-Banduk, Nepal - 365 meters
24. Geierlay, Germany – 360 meters
25. Kushma-Mudhikuwa, Nepal - 359 meters
26. Baiheshanzhuang Footbridge, China - 358 meters
27. Bailihuang Glass Footbridge, China - 350 meters
28. Triveni Garas, Nepal - 350 meters
29. Bunwajorghat, Nepal - 350 meters
30. Shuiyuan Footbridge, China - 342 meters
Baiheshanzhuang Footbridge satellite image.
Baiheshanzhuang Footbridge location map.