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Hanigong Bridge
哈尼宫大桥
Fuzhixiang, Hunan, China
(377) feet high / (115) meters high
(591) foot span / (180) meter span
2013
The Hanigong Bridge crosses the scenic Shi River canyon midway between Jishou and Zhangjiajie on the Zhanghua expressway. The crossing is located over a shallow lake from a downstream dam. The Shi River empties into the much larger Mengdong River which is crossed by the 2 highest arch bridges in Hunan.
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Hanigong Bridge satellite image.
Hanigong Bridge location map.