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What are the famous bridges in the world?

Hangzhou Bay Bridge (China): The longest sea-crossing bridge in the world?

Hangzhou Bay Bridge, with two lanes and six lanes, is the longest sea-crossing bridge in the world with a total length of 36 kilometers. According to China Economic Net, its completion has made great contributions to the economic development of the Yangtze River Delta region, and the journey from Shanghai to Ningbo has been shortened from the previous 4 hours to 2.5 hours. ?

The feasibility analysis of this bridge took ten years, which was approved in 2003 and officially opened to traffic in May 2008. The project cost is as high as11800 million RMB, which is one of the century projects in China.

2. Banpo Bridge (Korea): A bridge with fountains.

On September 9, 2008, the Banpo Bridge in Seoul, the capital of South Korea, was expanded-10000 fountains were installed on both sides of the bridge. After reconstruction, it attracted many tourists to watch the fountain bridge that spewed tens of thousands of tons of water every second.

3. Milu Bridge (France): the highest traffic bridge in the world.

342 meters (1 125 feet) above the small lake valley in southern France, there is a bridge that seems to fly over the bottom of the valley-Milu Bridge. This great man

This bridge is higher than the Eiffel Tower. It took three years to build and was officially opened to traffic in 2004. It's interesting to stand on the bridge overlooking the valley. When there is fog lingering in the valley under the bridge, it will make you feel dazzling. With an average height of 245 meters (807. 1 ft), it has the longest span of a single bridge in the world (that is, the distance between adjacent supporting frames), 34 1 m (1 122 ft). In short, this bridge will be shocked whether it is seen in books or actually.

4.Hudson ripple (Singapore): the most dynamic footbridge

Hudson Corrugated Bridge is 36 meters high and is the highest footbridge in Singapore. This 300-meter-long bridge connects Huibai Mountain Park and Blanya Mountain Park in Zhili, and its corrugated design gives people a visual impact.

5. Rolling Bridge (UK): A bridge that can roll.

The rolling bridge designed by Heather Flower Core Laboratory is located in Paddington, London. Usually it looks like an ordinary steel footbridge, but when ships cross the river, the bridge can be rolled into a circle for ships to pass through. 12 long bridge body consists of eight steel frames, and the drive axle body with hydraulic oil pump installed inside is curled.

6. olivier Bridge (Brazil): The world's first X-shaped bidirectional cable bridge.

The Olivier Bridge across the Pinheirus River in Sao Paulo, Brazil was opened to traffic in May 2008. The height of the bridge is138m, which is unique in that it has two intersecting (X-shaped) bridge bodies and an X-shaped supporting bridge tower.

7. Yufeng Bridge (China): A unique building of the Dong people.

Yufeng Bridge is a characteristic building of Dong nationality. The bridge in the picture is located in Guizhou province, the largest gathering place of the Dong nationality, with a length of more than 50 meters. It was built in the Qing Dynasty from 65438 to 0894 with a history of one hundred years. But it was destroyed by fire in 1959, and 1964 was restored. ?

Wind and rain bridge is convenient for passers-by to rest, and it is also a welcome place. It usually consists of bridges, towers and pavilions. Built by wood and connected by tenons, it has a unique style and superb architectural skills. Deck planking, with columns and benches on both sides, forms a corridor-style walkway. There are towers and pavilions on the stone bridge pier, with multiple floors, and the eaves of each floor are inclined, painting phoenix and carving dragons. There are mascots such as baogourd and Millennium crane on it.

8. Magdeburg Bridge (Germany): A navigable bridge over water.

A large water bridge with a length of 918m was completed in June 2003, located on the Elbe River near Madeleine, Germany. Ships can sail freely on the bridge.

It is the longest water bridge project in Europe at present, spanning the Elbe River, connecting the Midland Canal in the east and the Elbe River-Havel Canal in the west.

9. Old Bridge (Italy): a hodgepodge market.

The ancient bridge in Florence, Italy is definitely more than just a bridge. This is a street, a market and one of the landmarks of Florence. The old bridge was built at 1565. Originally, it was to build a roofed road for local nobles, but later many craftsmen came here and gradually evolved into an interesting hodgepodge. ?

Due to disrepair and several floods, Hitler directly ordered it to be blown up, but thankfully, the bridge is still well preserved.