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The Naqing Expressway is home to some of China's most spectacular high bridges including the massive Liuzhi arch-beam viaduct, the Zangkejiang suspension bridge and the Baishuihe and Azhihe arch bridges.
 
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Latest revision as of 22:39, 16 March 2024

Shuigonghe Bridge
水公河特大桥
Zhangjiawanzhen, Guizhou, China
(558) feet high / (170) meters high
656 foot span / 200 meter span
2024

ShuigongheConstruction.jpg


Shuigonghe Bridge is located along a 2-lane access road that leads to the mountainous Naqing Expressway between Nayong and Qinglong in Western Guizhou Province. The structure is 14 meters wide with a maximum pier height of 124 meters.

The Naqing Expressway is home to some of China's most spectacular high bridges including the massive Liuzhi arch-beam viaduct, the Zangkejiang suspension bridge and the Baishuihe and Azhihe arch bridges.


ShuigongheRender.jpg


ShuigongheSatellite.jpg

Shuigonghe Bridge satellite image.


Shuigonghe LocationMap.jpg

Shuigonghe Bridge location map.


NaqingExpresswayBridgesMap.jpg