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− | Built in advance of the construction of the giant Jinghe | + | Built in advance of the construction of the giant Dongzhuang Dam over the Jinghe River, this suspension footbridge is a substantial structure that seems to be open to the public and may well become a permanent footbridge once the giant dam is complete several hundred meters upstream of the bridge. The front row view of the dam face and the 200 meter vertical cliffs of the abyss-like Jing River gorge should continue to make this one of the most amazing scenic spots in all of Shaanxi Province. |
The Jinghe Dam Footbridge is one of just 2 bridges in Northern China to ever exceed 200 meters in height and is currently the highest bridge ever built in Shaanxi Province. | The Jinghe Dam Footbridge is one of just 2 bridges in Northern China to ever exceed 200 meters in height and is currently the highest bridge ever built in Shaanxi Province. | ||
− | The tower | + | The bridge is unique for having only one tower with a hillside anchorage on the opposite slope making the main cable span length considerably longer then the suspended deck span length. |
+ | Early plans show a more permanent 193 meter 2-lane arch bridge crossing but it is unclear if this will ever be built, | ||
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+ | Drawing of a possible arch bridge that may replace the footbridge. | ||
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Jinghe Dam Footbridge satellite image. | Jinghe Dam Footbridge satellite image. | ||
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Jinghe Dam Footbridge location map. | Jinghe Dam Footbridge location map. | ||
[[Category:Bridges in China]] | [[Category:Bridges in China]] |
Revision as of 07:13, 28 April 2015
Jinghe Dam Footbridge
泾河大桥东庄
Yanxiazhen, Shaanxi, China
(656) feet high / (200) meters high
(656) foot span / (200) meter span
2011-(2017)
Built in advance of the construction of the giant Dongzhuang Dam over the Jinghe River, this suspension footbridge is a substantial structure that seems to be open to the public and may well become a permanent footbridge once the giant dam is complete several hundred meters upstream of the bridge. The front row view of the dam face and the 200 meter vertical cliffs of the abyss-like Jing River gorge should continue to make this one of the most amazing scenic spots in all of Shaanxi Province.
The Jinghe Dam Footbridge is one of just 2 bridges in Northern China to ever exceed 200 meters in height and is currently the highest bridge ever built in Shaanxi Province.
The bridge is unique for having only one tower with a hillside anchorage on the opposite slope making the main cable span length considerably longer then the suspended deck span length.
Early plans show a more permanent 193 meter 2-lane arch bridge crossing but it is unclear if this will ever be built,
Dongzhuang Dam image.
Facts on the dam and footbridge.
Drawing of a possible arch bridge that may replace the footbridge.
Jinghe Dam Footbridge satellite image.
Jinghe Dam Footbridge location map.