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Revision as of 22:42, 2 August 2021
Yunnanzhuang Bridge
云南庄特大桥
Hefeng, Hubei, China
(755) feet high / (230) meters high
919 foot span / 280 meter span
2024
Yunnanzhuang Bridge is the third of China's great arch-beam hybrid spans that was first developed for the Beipanjiang Bridge Shuipan in the mountains west of Liupanshui, Guizhou and the Ganxi Bridge also in Guizhou.
Located just 6 kilometers to the west is the even higher Loushuihe Bridge with a height of approximately 265 meters. The expressway eventually joins with the G69 Expressway in Yuyangguanzhen, Hubei.
Just downstream of the Yunnanzhuang Bridge is the local 2-lane Yunnanzhuang Arch Bridge with a height of 110 meters.
Other arch-beam hybrids in China include the Ganxi Bridge, the Beipanjiang Bridge Shuipan, the Yunnanzhuang Bridge and the LiJia Jialing Bridge.
Ganxi Bridge.
Beipanjiang Bridge Shuipan.
Yunnanzhuang Bridge.
LiJia Jialing Bridge.
Yunnanzhuang Bridge satellite image.
Yunnanzhuang Bridge location map.