Xinglongwan Bridge

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Xinglongwan Bridge
兴隆湾大桥
Hushizhen, Guizhou, China
285 feet high / 87 meters high
131 foot span / 40 meter span
2013

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Although most of the high beam bridges on the Renchi Expressway and elsewhere in China have long spans constructed by the balanced cantilevered method, more conventional viaducts with simple drop-in spans often exceed 90 meters in height if the piers do not have to be too tall. Xinglongwan is a good example of this type of bridge with 5 spans of 40 meters.

Just a kilometer to north of the Xinglongwan Bridge is the Lizibang #1 arch bridge with a height of only 55 meters. Why this was not another conventional viaduct with 40 meter spans is unknown but the slope may have been found to be unstable.


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The Lizibang arch Bridge is only 55 meters high and is located 1 kilometer north of the Xinglongwan Bridge. Image by Eric Sakowski / HighestBridges.com


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Xinglongwan Bridge satellite image.


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Xinglongwan Bridge location map.