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Revision as of 20:23, 14 March 2012
Mupeng Bridge
木篷特大桥
Shiqian, Guizhou, China
361 feet high / 110 meters high
541 foot span / 165 meter span
2012
Located somewhere near the Tongren region of Guizhou on a 2-lane highway between Tongren and Xingyi, the Mupeng Bridge crosses another one of Western China's picture perfect river gorges. The 364.6 meter long concrete arch consists of a main span of 165 meters.
Mupeng Bridge construction site.
Mupeng Bridge gorge and temporary footbridge.