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630 feet high / 192 meters high<br />
 
630 feet high / 192 meters high<br />
 
(656) foot span / (200) meter span<br />
 
(656) foot span / (200) meter span<br />
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2019<br />
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When it is completed, the Hongxi Bridge will become the highest bridge in eastern China with a deck almost 200 meters high.  Zhejiang and Fujian Provinces are home to most of eastern China's highest spans.  The tallest pier will be 150 meters supporting three equal sized spans of an unknown length.  The crossing is part of an expressway that will connect Wencheng and Taishun cities.
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When it is completed, the Hongxi Bridge will become the highest bridge in eastern China with a deck almost 200 meters high.  Zhejiang and Fujian Provinces are home to most of eastern China's highest spans.  The tallest pier will be 160 meters supporting a large span of an unknown length.  The crossing is part of an expressway that will connect Wencheng and Taishun cities.
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An older render of the bridge had at least 3 large spans of similar length before the design was changed to just one large beam span.
  
  

Revision as of 06:48, 16 January 2017

Hongxi Bridge
洪溪特大桥
Taishun, Zhejiang, China
630 feet high / 192 meters high
(656) foot span / (200) meter span
2019

HongxiRender.jpg


When it is completed, the Hongxi Bridge will become the highest bridge in eastern China with a deck almost 200 meters high. Zhejiang and Fujian Provinces are home to most of eastern China's highest spans. The tallest pier will be 160 meters supporting a large span of an unknown length. The crossing is part of an expressway that will connect Wencheng and Taishun cities.


Hongxi bridge.jpg

An older render of the bridge had at least 3 large spans of similar length before the design was changed to just one large beam span.


HongxiSatellite&Bridge.jpg

Hongxi Bridge satellite image.


HongxiLocationMap.jpg

Hongxi Bridge location map.


HongxiLocationMapWide.jpg