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青山大桥<br />
 
青山大桥<br />
 
Tianbacun, Yunnan, China<br />
 
Tianbacun, Yunnan, China<br />
(328) feet high / (100) meters high<br />
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328 feet high / 100 meters high<br />
 
131 foot span / 40 meter span<br />
 
131 foot span / 40 meter span<br />
 
2011<br />
 
2011<br />

Latest revision as of 21:09, 1 November 2023

Qingshan Bridge
青山大桥
Tianbacun, Yunnan, China
328 feet high / 100 meters high
131 foot span / 40 meter span
2011

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Completed in 2011, the 2-lane Zhao Qiao highway connects the cities of Zhaotong and Qiaojia in a remote region of central Yunnan Province. The difficult, inaccessible terrain required the completion of several bridges including one over the Niulanjiang River, one over a tributary near Tinba and the Qingshan Bridge.

The Qingshan Bridge has three main spans of 40 meters.

Qingshan Bridge is located along the spectacular Niulanjiang River gorge about 4 kilometers south of the giant Guangming Niulanjiang Bridge on the parallel 4-lane Luqiao Expressway.


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NiulanjiangCanyon.JPG

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NiulanjiangTunnel.JPG

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QingshanBeamSatellite.jpg

Qingshan Bridge satellite image.


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ZhangjiapingLocationMap.jpg

Qingshan Bridge location map.