It overtook the Si Du River Bridge in the central province of Hubei to become the world's highest bridge.
The world's highest bridge has
opened to traffic in China, connecting two provinces in the mountainous
southwest and reducing travel times by as much as three-quarters, local
authorities said Friday.
The Beipanjiang Bridge soars 565 metres (1,854 feet) above a river and connects the two mountainous provinces of Yunnan and Guizhou, the Guizhou provincial transport department said in a statement on its official website.
The bridge cut travel times between Xuanwei in Yunnan to Shuicheng in Guizhou from more than four hours to around one, a truck driver surnamed Duan was quoted by the official news agency Xinhua as saying after the bridge opened Thursday.
It overtook the Si Du River Bridge in the central province of Hubei to become the world's highest bridge, a separate statement by the provincial transport department said earlier.
Several
of the world's highest bridges are in China, although the world's
tallest bridge -- measured in terms of the height of its own structure,
rather than the distance to the ground -- remains France's Millau viaduct at 343 metres.
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