Multiple bridges in China accomplish smooth closure

Source:CCCCTime:2025-04-14

These bridges will significantly improve transportation and connectivity.

Recently, three significant bridges in China—the Xunjiang Bridge, Qinglongxia Bridge, and Wujing Grand Bridge—successfully completed their final closures.
Xunjiang Bridge
A key project for the Cangwu-Rongxian Expressway, Xunjiang Bridge spans 1,688 meters, with a main span of 520 meters. The bridge's tower reaches a height of 108.9 meters. It is currently the world's largest single-pylon, three-tower suspension bridge with spatial cables.
Qinglongxia Bridge
Located in Yichang, Hubei Province, the bridge is a pivotal part of the 39.11-kilometer logistics railway project at the Maoping Port, a Three Gorges hub. The bridge itself spans 150.4 meters.
Wujing Grand Bridge
Part of the 219-kilometer Wengma Railway in Guizhou Province, Wujing Grand Bridge features a main span of 337 meters. The bridge is a steel-tube rigid frame concrete arch structure.
These bridges will significantly improve transportation and connectivity, transforming previously inaccessible areas into vital corridors for economic and social development, injecting new vitality into local economies.

Editor: Second Harbor Engineering