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Jiulonghe Bridge<br /> | Jiulonghe Bridge<br /> | ||
九龙河特大桥<br /> | 九龙河特大桥<br /> | ||
− | + | Ning, Gansu, China<br /> | |
328 feet high / 100 meters high<br /> | 328 feet high / 100 meters high<br /> | ||
328 foot span / 100 meter span<br /> | 328 foot span / 100 meter span<br /> | ||
− | + | 2020<br /> | |
[[File:Jiulonghe2.jpg|750px|center]] | [[File:Jiulonghe2.jpg|750px|center]] | ||
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− | Jiulonghe Bridge is | + | Jiulonghe Bridge is one of many large beam bridges on the northern Yinchuan to Baise stretch of the G69 expressway in Gansu Province. Just to the north is the similar Chengbeihe Bridge. Also on this route are the colossal Zhidanghe and Sanshuihe Bridges that rank among the tallest and highest bridges in Northern China. |
Jiulonghe Bridge has piers as tall as 94 meters supporting several main spans of 100 meters. | Jiulonghe Bridge has piers as tall as 94 meters supporting several main spans of 100 meters. |
Latest revision as of 04:34, 18 January 2021
Jiulonghe Bridge
九龙河特大桥
Ning, Gansu, China
328 feet high / 100 meters high
328 foot span / 100 meter span
2020
Jiulonghe Bridge is one of many large beam bridges on the northern Yinchuan to Baise stretch of the G69 expressway in Gansu Province. Just to the north is the similar Chengbeihe Bridge. Also on this route are the colossal Zhidanghe and Sanshuihe Bridges that rank among the tallest and highest bridges in Northern China.
Jiulonghe Bridge has piers as tall as 94 meters supporting several main spans of 100 meters.
Jiulonghe Bridge satellite image.
Jiulonghe Bridge location map.