The world’s tallest bridge is the Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge in Guizhou Province, China, standing approximately 2,050 feet (625 meters) above the Beipan River.
🏗️ Key Facts About the Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge
- Location: Guizhou Province, southwestern China
- Height: 2,050 feet (625 meters) above the Beipan River
- Length: Nearly 10,000 feet (3,048 meters), with a main span of about 5,000 feet
- Opened: September 28, 2025
- Previous Record Holder: Duge Bridge (also in Guizhou), which stands 1,854 feet above the river
- Purpose: Cuts travel time across the canyon from 2 hours to just 2 minutes, boosting regional connectivity and tourism
🚀 Engineering & Tourism Highlights
- Design: Suspension bridge with two lanes in each direction
- Tourist Features:
- High-speed glass elevator to a café atop one of the towers
- Glass walkway 1,900 feet above the river
- Planned bungee jumping platform
- Strategic Impact: Part of China’s infrastructure push to alleviate poverty and improve access in mountainous regions