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Revision as of 04:56, 24 May 2019
Yanziya Caihong Footbridge
燕子垭彩虹桥
Hongpingzhen, Hubei, China
161 feet high / 49 meters high
(164) foot span / (50) meter span
20??
Yanziya Caihong Footbridge is a spare, modern looking concrete arch footbridge that crosses over an old section of the original route G209 in a remote and mountainous region of Northern Hubei Province. The trails and viewpoints are part of the Yanzi-Gap Scenic Spot.
Yanziya Caihong Footbridge satellite image.
Yanziya Caihong Footbridge location map.