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  2. Kaiyuan Changhong Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Kaiyuan Changhong Bridge is a large-span, single-hole, hollow-arch stone bridge with open shoulders, across the Nanpan River in an east–west orientation. The bridge is 171 meters in length, 30 meters in height, has a clear width of 8.5 meters, and features a major span of 113 meters.

  3. China bridge collapse kills at least 11 after floods

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    The partial collapse during torrential rains Shangluo city has killed at least 11 with 30 people still missing.

  4. List of bridges in China - Wikipedia

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    This list of bridges in China includes notable bridges. China has a long history in bridge construction. The oldest bridge still in existence in China is the Anji Bridge, constructed during the years between 595 and 605. During the infrastructure boom of the past two decades, bridge-building has proceeded at a rapid pace on a vast scale.

  5. Chongming–Qidong Yangtze River Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The project built 51.763 km (32 mi) of viaduct, including 6.84 km (4 mi) across the north fork of the river. As of December 2011, the bridge was the longest box girder bridge in China. [1] The longest span is 185 meters. [1] Major construction was completed on September 21, 2011 and the bridge opened to commercial traffic on December 24, 2011 ...

  6. Bridge to nowhere shows China's failed efforts to ... - AOL

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    The bridge was supposed to symbolize a new era in China's relations with North Korea, but the structure remains unfinished on one side. Bridge to nowhere shows China's failed efforts to engage N.Korea

  7. Yangsigang Yangtze River Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Yangsigang Yangtze River Bridge is a suspension bridge in Wuhan, Hubei, China. It opened to traffic on October 8, 2019 and is the third longest suspension bridge span in the world and overall the longest in China. The bridge spans 1,700 metres (5,577.4 feet; 1.1 miles) across the Yangtze River.

  8. New Yalu River Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The New Yalu River Bridge under construction. The Chinese side on the left and the North Korean side on the far right, in early June 2012. The New Yalu River Bridge (Chinese: 新鸭绿江大桥), or Korea-China Amnok River Bridge (Korean: 조중압록강다리), is a road bridge across the Amnok River between Dandong, Liaoning Province, China, and Sinuiju, North Korea.

  9. Shibanpo Yangtze River Bridge - Wikipedia

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    In 2003 construction began on the second four lane bridge to the west of the existing bridge to meet growing traffic demands. The new bridge was completed in 2006 at a cost of approximately US$40 million. [3] The main span of the new bridge was manufactured in the Wuchang District of Wuhan. It was sealed and was towed over 1,000 kilometres (620 ...