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Tongzhuanghe Bridge
童庄河特大桥
Xiangxizhen, Hubei, China
443 feet high / 135 meters high
787 foot span / 240 meter span
2018
Tongzhuanghe Bridge is one of Hubei Province's largest beam bridges with a main span of 240 meters. Built across a tributary river of the Yagntze that is largely under Three Gorges reservoir water, the Tongzhuanghe Bridge is part of a triangle of 3 new bridges that include the Xiangxi Yangtze River arch bridge and the Xiangxihe cable stayed bridge just a few kilometers to the north on a similarly submerged tributary of the Yangtze River.
Tongzhuanghe Bridge satellite image.
Tongzhuanghe Bridge location map.