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Revision as of 18:02, 25 May 2021
Aojiawan Bridge
敖家湾特大桥
Gaoqiaozhen, Guizhou, China
617 feet high / 188 meters high
591 foot span / 180 meter span
2023
Aojiawan Bridge is one of several giant cantilevered beam bridges on the Jinrentong Expressway that connects Jinsha to Renhuai to Tongzi in Guizhou Province. Aojiawan Bridge has a span configuration of 8×40 +95+3×180+95 +40 meters.
The king of the route is the 350 meter high Tongzihe Jinrentong suspension bridge.
The Renhuai City region has become one of the hot spots of high bridges in Guizhou Province with such beautiful spans as Maotai, Yanjinhe, Xiaohekou, Luolu, Miaoyin and Dafaqu Bridges all within a 30 minute drive.
Aojiawan Bridge satellite image.
Aojiawan Bridge location map.