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China’s Shiziguan Floating Bridge Will Blow Your Mind! Explore the breathtaking world of architecture, from towering skyscrapers piercing city skylines to hidden architectural gems around the globe We take you on a journey through the stories,
One Of The Worlds Most Spectacular Bridges Is A Very Dangerous Tourist . . . What sets Shiziguan Floating Bridge apart as one of the top tourist destinations in China is the experience it offers: A gentle sway beneath your feet or wheels as it responds to the river's movements The bridge relies on water-filled floats to create stability while maintaining buoyancy
This Floating Road Bridge In China Is Not For The Faint-Hear The Shiziguan Floating Bridge or the Bridge of Dreams is a 400-meter technological feat in China that allows traffic up to 2 8 tonnes to drive straight over the waters of the Qingjiang River
Popular Floating Bridge in China Claims Five Lives in Tragic Accident The viral Shiziguan Floating Bridge, or the Bridge of Dreams, is a 400-meter-long bridge spanning the Qingjiang River in Hubei Province, China The bridge uses high-density polyethylene floats that are filled with water to enhance stability and German technology to prevent vehicles from overturning while in motion
Driving on water surface through the Shiziguan floating bridge Is the floating bridge in China real? Tucked away within the Shiziguan scenic area, and surrounded by lush green forests, the wooden plank bridge runs through the middle of the river, at the water level It’s also known as Shiziguan water highway or Shiziguan water plank road
No Pillars, Just Water: China’s Floating Bridge Draws Tourists China has built an unusual bridge that floats on a river instead of standing on pillars The Shiziguan Floating Bridge, in Hubei Province, is about 500 metres long and 4 5 metres wide It connects two villages across the Qingjiang River
Revolutionizing River Crossings: Chinas Shiziguan Floating Bridge . . . The bridge is a product of German engineering, constructed in 2016, reflecting advancements in infrastructure development in China Unlike traditional bridges, the Shiziguan Floating Bridge is designed to float on the surface of the river, accommodating the natural ebb and flow of water levels