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Malianhe Bridge<br /> | Malianhe Bridge<br /> | ||
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Heshui, Gansu, China<br /> | Heshui, Gansu, China<br /> | ||
(525) feet high / (160) meters high<br /> | (525) feet high / (160) meters high<br /> | ||
558 foot span / 170 meter span<br /> | 558 foot span / 170 meter span<br /> | ||
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One of the highest and largest bridges in Gansu Province, China, the colossal Malianhe Bridge is part of a major extension of the G69 expressway. Other giant viaducts to the south include the equally impressive Zhidanghe and Tianninggou Bridges. | One of the highest and largest bridges in Gansu Province, China, the colossal Malianhe Bridge is part of a major extension of the G69 expressway. Other giant viaducts to the south include the equally impressive Zhidanghe and Tianninggou Bridges. | ||
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Malianhe Bridge satellite image. | Malianhe Bridge satellite image. | ||
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Malianhe Bridge location map. | Malianhe Bridge location map. | ||
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[[Category:Bridges in China]] | [[Category:Bridges in China]] |
Revision as of 21:56, 16 September 2021
Malianhe Bridge
马莲河特大桥
Heshui, Gansu, China
(525) feet high / (160) meters high
558 foot span / 170 meter span
2021
One of the highest and largest bridges in Gansu Province, China, the colossal Malianhe Bridge is part of a major extension of the G69 expressway. Other giant viaducts to the south include the equally impressive Zhidanghe and Tianninggou Bridges.
Malianhe Bridge has a central span configuration of 6x170 meters.
Malianhe Bridge satellite image.
Malianhe Bridge location map.