Three-story highway bridge of China: China is famous all over the world for its unique constructions. An example of its wonders is this three-storey bridge, which is no less than a miracle of modern engineering. This bridge is built near Taiyuan City, which is situated on the 1,370 meter high Tianlong Mountain in Shanxi Province. The aerial view of the bridge looks like a huge dragon hovering over the mountain. Now a video of this is going viral.
Its video has been shared on the social media platform ‘X’ (earlier Twitter) by a user named @Enezator, in the caption of which, praising the design of the bridge, it has been written as ‘Great Engineering’. Since being posted on November 23, this video has received more than seven and a half lakh views. This makes it clear that this video is being liked very much by the netizens.
You will also be shocked to see the design of this three-storey bridge in the video. You will enjoy watching this 16 second video. In the video, people are seen driving vehicles on the bridge. Besides, some vehicles are also seen parked on the bridge. During this time some people are also seen taking selfies.
Watch here- Video of three storey bridge
great engineering pic.twitter.com/gYvCZPEoHB
— Enez Özen Enezator (@Enezator) November 23, 2023
Interesting facts about the bridge
According to CGTN report, the height of the bridge is 350 meters, which is spread over a mountain. The total length of this circle-shaped bridge on the mountain is 30 kilometers. Seven thousand tons of steel has been used to build this box girder highway bridge.
The highway on which this three-storey bridge is located is Tianlongshan Highway (Tianlongshan Highway), which is part of Jinyuan District (Jinyuan District) is located in. It is also known as ‘highway above the clouds’ (Highway Above the Clouds) is also known as. At present, this bridge has become a new hot spot for the local people, where people come and take selfies. The three-storey highway bridge is a modern engineering marvel.
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FIRST PUBLISHED: November 24, 2023, 19:12