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The footbridge is unique for having a single main cable with cantilevered stringer cables that support what is probably the narrowest deck of any major tourist footbridge in China at only 1 meter. | The footbridge is unique for having a single main cable with cantilevered stringer cables that support what is probably the narrowest deck of any major tourist footbridge in China at only 1 meter. | ||
− | The 2008 earthquake dislodged large boulders that partially destroyed the south end of the original footbridge before it was quickly rebuilt. | + | The Wenchuan 2008 earthquake dislodged large boulders that partially destroyed the south end of the original footbridge before it was quickly rebuilt. |
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− | The south end of the bridge was partially destroyed in the earthquake of 2008. | + | The south end of the bridge was partially destroyed in the Wenchuan earthquake of 2008. |
Revision as of 07:21, 13 May 2019
Xiqiang Jiuhuang Mountain Footbridge
西羌九皇山吊桥
Jiangyou, Sichuan, China
(197) feet high / (60) meters high
387 foot span / 118 meter span
201?
Xiqiang Jiuhuang Mountain Footbridge is a beautiful suspension span strung between two cliffs that are located high up on the slope of a scenic mountain and cave area in Sichuan Province.
The Jiuhuang Mountain spot covers an area of more then 30 square kilometers loaded with cliffwalks, caves, forests and cultural sights.
The footbridge is unique for having a single main cable with cantilevered stringer cables that support what is probably the narrowest deck of any major tourist footbridge in China at only 1 meter.
The Wenchuan 2008 earthquake dislodged large boulders that partially destroyed the south end of the original footbridge before it was quickly rebuilt.
A view of the older bridge towers.
The south end of the bridge was partially destroyed in the Wenchuan earthquake of 2008.
Xiqiang Jiuhuang Mountain Footbridge satellite image.
Xiqiang Jiuhuang Mountain Footbridge location map.