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Liuguanghe Bridge
Bridge in Liu Guangzhen, Guizhou From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Liuguanghe Bridge is a 305-metre-high (1,001 ft)[1] beam bridge at Liu Guangzhen, Guizhou, China. It held the record for world's highest bridge from its completion in 2001 until 2003, surpassing the 72-year-old, 291-metre-high (955 ft) Royal Gorge Bridge in the U.S., until the opening of the 366 m (1,201 ft) Beipan River Guanxing Highway Bridge, also in China. As of 2011[update], it is still the highest beam bridge and among the twenty highest bridges in the world.
The Liuguanghe Bridge forms part of China National Highway 321 between Bijie and Guiyang and has a 240-metre-long (790 ft) span. The highest pillar, which sits on the edge of a steep, deep valley, is 90 metres high.
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