Huajiang Canyon Bridge
Suspension bridge in Guizhou, China
Summary
The Huajiang Canyon Bridge is an alpine suspension bridge in Guizhou province, China that opened in late September 2025. The bridge crosses the Beipan River as it passes through the deep Huajiang Canyon and is the world's highest bridge, measuring 625 metres (2,051 ft) from the bridge deck to the bottom of the gorge. It surpassed the previous highest bridge, the Duge Bridge, which crosses the same river 200 kilometres (120 mi) upstream. The bridge was opened to the public on 28 September 2025.
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Inaccurate information claiming this bridge collapsed. It was actually the Hongqi Bridge in China’s southwestern province of Sichuan, 142 km away,
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