Aizhai Bridge

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The Aizhai Bridge (Chinese: 矮寨大桥) is a suspension bridge on the G65 Baotou–Maoming Expressway near Jishou, Hunan, China. The bridge was built as part of an expressway from southwest China's Chongqing Municipality to Changsha.[2]

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Aizhai Bridge

矮寨大桥
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Aizhai Bridge under construction in August 2011
Coordinates28.331°N 109.5974°E / 28.331; 109.5974
Carries4 lanes of G65 Baotou–Maoming Expressway
CrossesDehang Grand Canyon (德夯大峡谷)
LocaleJishou
Characteristics
DesignSuspension bridge
Total length1,534 m (5,033 ft)
Width24.5 m (80 ft)[1]
Longest span1,176 m (3,858 ft)[1]
Clearance below336 m (1,102 ft)
History
Construction startOctober 2007
Construction endDecember 2011
Opened31 March 2012
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The bridge is famous for the view it offers those crossing it.[3]

With a main span of 1,146 metres (3,760 ft) and a deck height of 336 metres (1,102 ft),[4] as of 2013, it is the thirteenth-highest bridge in the world and the world's nineteenth-longest suspension bridge. Of the world's 400 or so highest bridges, none has a main span as long as Aizhai.[5] It is also the world's highest and longest tunnel-to-tunnel bridge.[6] The bridge contains 1888 lights to increase visibility at night.[7]

Construction on the Aizhai Bridge began in October 2007 and was completed by the end of 2011, ahead of schedule.[8][9] The bridge was temporarily opened to pedestrians during the 2012 Spring Festival[9] and was formally opened to traffic in March 2012.[10]

The bridge was built with the assistance of a $208 million loan from the Asian Development Bank; the total project cost was $610 million, which included 64 kilometres (40 mi) of expressway construction (two thirds of which comprised bridge and tunnel) and upgrades to 129 kilometres (80 mi) of local roads.[11] The bridge and the associated road construction were projected to reduce the travel time between Jishou and Chadong from 4 hours to less than 1 hour.[11][12]

In September 2012, the Aizhai Bridge was the site of an international BASE jumping festival that included more than 40 jumpers from 13 countries.[13][14][15]

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