Difference between revisions of "Tianjishan Footbridge"

From HighestBridges.com
Jump to navigationJump to search
(2 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown)
Line 10: Line 10:
  
  
Located deep within the scenic Tianjishan mountains west of Linzhou City in Northern China, the Tianjishan Footbridge has the unique distinction of being the highest public footbridge in the world with a deck to river drop of 230 meters.  Of all known footbridges ever built, only the Dimuhe Footbridge was higher at 290 meters but this catwalk structure was only a temporary span built for workers constructing the parallel Dimuhe suspension bridge on the G56 expressway in Guizhou Province and will be removed.  
+
Located deep within the scenic Tianjishan mountains west of Linzhou City in Northern China, the Tianjishan Footbridge has the unique distinction of being the second highest public footbridge in the world with a deck to river drop of 230 meters exceeded only by the Zhangjiajie Glass Footbridge.  Of all known footbridges ever built, only the Dimuhe Footbridge was higher at 290 meters but this catwalk structure was only a temporary span built for workers constructing the parallel Dimuhe suspension bridge on the G56 expressway in Guizhou Province and was removed.  
  
 
The Tianjishan main span of about 120 meters has a slapdash look to it with several parallel cables supporting a simple wood planked deck.  Although the crossing is essentially a Tibet-style suspension bridge with a sagging, catenary deck, there are two insubstantial towers on either end that support a more conventional configuration of above deck cable and suspenders that do not seem to be supporting the weight of the deck but were more likely added to stiffen the span and reduce oscillations.
 
The Tianjishan main span of about 120 meters has a slapdash look to it with several parallel cables supporting a simple wood planked deck.  Although the crossing is essentially a Tibet-style suspension bridge with a sagging, catenary deck, there are two insubstantial towers on either end that support a more conventional configuration of above deck cable and suspenders that do not seem to be supporting the weight of the deck but were more likely added to stiffen the span and reduce oscillations.
  
 
The Tianjishan Footbridge is located across the end of a spectacular amphitheater where the river drops down a waterfall more then 200 meters high.  On the east side of the gorge a cantilevered glasswalk overlook was installed sometime after the footbridge with a height that might be greater then the 219 meter drop of the Grand Canyon Skywalk in the United States.  The cost of this "mini-Skywalk" was likely less then 1% of the U.S. original!
 
The Tianjishan Footbridge is located across the end of a spectacular amphitheater where the river drops down a waterfall more then 200 meters high.  On the east side of the gorge a cantilevered glasswalk overlook was installed sometime after the footbridge with a height that might be greater then the 219 meter drop of the Grand Canyon Skywalk in the United States.  The cost of this "mini-Skywalk" was likely less then 1% of the U.S. original!
 +
 +
 +
[[File:Tianjishan15.jpg|750px|center]]
 +
 +
 +
[[File:Tianjishan16.png|750px|center]]
 +
 +
 +
[[File:Tianjishan11.jpg|450px|center]]
 +
 +
 +
[[File:Tianjishan12.jpg|450px|center]]
 +
 +
 +
[[File:Tianjishan13.jpg|450px|center]]
 +
 +
 +
[[File:Tianjishan14.jpg|450px|center]]
 +
 +
 +
[[File:Tianjishan17.jpg|450px|center]]
 +
 +
 +
[[File:Tianjishan18.jpg|450px|center]]
  
  
Line 77: Line 101:
 
[[File:TianjishanFootbridgeSatellite.jpg|750px|center]]
 
[[File:TianjishanFootbridgeSatellite.jpg|750px|center]]
 
Tianjishan Footbridge satellite image.
 
Tianjishan Footbridge satellite image.
 +
 +
 +
[[File:Tianjishan FootbridgeSatellite.jpg|750px|center]]
  
  

Revision as of 21:13, 21 February 2022

Tianjishan Footbridge
天脊山自然风景区索桥
Linzhou, Henan, China
755 feet high / 230 meters high
(394) foot span / (120) meter span
????

TianjiMountain.jpg


Located deep within the scenic Tianjishan mountains west of Linzhou City in Northern China, the Tianjishan Footbridge has the unique distinction of being the second highest public footbridge in the world with a deck to river drop of 230 meters exceeded only by the Zhangjiajie Glass Footbridge. Of all known footbridges ever built, only the Dimuhe Footbridge was higher at 290 meters but this catwalk structure was only a temporary span built for workers constructing the parallel Dimuhe suspension bridge on the G56 expressway in Guizhou Province and was removed.

The Tianjishan main span of about 120 meters has a slapdash look to it with several parallel cables supporting a simple wood planked deck. Although the crossing is essentially a Tibet-style suspension bridge with a sagging, catenary deck, there are two insubstantial towers on either end that support a more conventional configuration of above deck cable and suspenders that do not seem to be supporting the weight of the deck but were more likely added to stiffen the span and reduce oscillations.

The Tianjishan Footbridge is located across the end of a spectacular amphitheater where the river drops down a waterfall more then 200 meters high. On the east side of the gorge a cantilevered glasswalk overlook was installed sometime after the footbridge with a height that might be greater then the 219 meter drop of the Grand Canyon Skywalk in the United States. The cost of this "mini-Skywalk" was likely less then 1% of the U.S. original!


Tianjishan15.jpg


Tianjishan16.png


Tianjishan11.jpg


Tianjishan12.jpg


Tianjishan13.jpg


Tianjishan14.jpg


Tianjishan17.jpg


Tianjishan18.jpg


TianjishanWaterfallDrone.jpg


TianjishanSideDroneAerial.jpg


TianjishanPlatform&Footbridge.jpg


TianjishanPlatforms.jpg


TianjishanFootbridgeOverlook.jpg


TianjishanDroneAerial.jpg


TianjishanWideDrone.jpg


TianjishanFootbridgeDeckDrone.jpg


TianjishanSuperHighDrone.jpg


TianjishanFootbridge.jpg

Note the Glass Overlook visible in the upper left.


18kmsFromLinzhou.jpg


Linzhou6.jpg

A view of the "waterfall" during a dry period.


Linzhou3.jpg


Linzhou5.jpg

A view looking back up at the deck from the helmet camera of a BASE jumper.


Linzhou4.jpg


The cantilevered glass overlook that might be higher then the Grand Canyon Skywalk in the U.S. state of Arizona.


TianjishanGlassOverlook.jpg


TianjishanOverlook.jpg


TianjishanFootbridgeSatellite.jpg

Tianjishan Footbridge satellite image.


Tianjishan FootbridgeSatellite.jpg


TianjishanSatelliteWide.jpg


TianjishanFootbridgeLocationMap.jpg

Tianjishan Footbridge location map. Note there are many roads not shown on the map that are visible on the satellite image.


TianjishanFootbridgeLocationMapWide.jpg