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雙龍七彩吊橋<br /> | 雙龍七彩吊橋<br /> | ||
Nantou, Taiwan, China<br /> | Nantou, Taiwan, China<br /> | ||
− | ( | + | (295) feet high / (90) meters high<br /> |
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2020<br /> | 2020<br /> | ||
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− | With a massive main span of | + | With a massive main span of 342 meters, the Shuiyuan or Shuanglong Waterfall Footbridge is Taiwan's longest pedestrian crossing. Completed in 2020, the colorful new Tibet-style footbridge replaces an older Shuiyuan crossing that is parallel to the new span. The older bridge of approximately 330 meters carries two water pipes. Both spans cross over two gullies that overlook a canyon with at least two major streams with several waterfalls including the "Dragon Waterfall". |
Revision as of 21:19, 22 June 2020
Shuiyuan Footbridge
雙龍七彩吊橋
Nantou, Taiwan, China
(295) feet high / (90) meters high
1,122 foot span / 342 meter span
2020
With a massive main span of 342 meters, the Shuiyuan or Shuanglong Waterfall Footbridge is Taiwan's longest pedestrian crossing. Completed in 2020, the colorful new Tibet-style footbridge replaces an older Shuiyuan crossing that is parallel to the new span. The older bridge of approximately 330 meters carries two water pipes. Both spans cross over two gullies that overlook a canyon with at least two major streams with several waterfalls including the "Dragon Waterfall".
Image by Ricky Tang.
Image by Nian ZhiEn.
Image by 胡天仁.
Image by momo chiu.
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Image by 張筆鈞.
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Image by 張鴻基.
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Image by Michael Chang.
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Image by 江仁平江仁平.
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Shuiyuan Footbridge satellite image.
Shuiyuan Footbridge location map. Note the map is facing south.