The Duge Bridge ([tú.kɤ̌]), also called the Beipanjiang Bridge, is a four-lane cable-stayed bridge on the border between the provinces of Guizhou and Yunnan in China.[1][2] It spans the deep gorge of the Nizhu River (a tributary of the Beipan), near the town of Duge.
Construction began in 2011. The bridge was completed on 10 September 2016, and was opened to the public on 29 December 2016.[5] It cost a total of ¥1.023 billion[6] and took five years to build. It was recognized by Guinness World Records as the world's highest bridge in 2018.[7]
Duge Bridge dimensions; horizontal measurements are in centimetres
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