Malinghe River Bridge is a 241 metre high
cable-stayed bridge
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near
Xingyi, in the
Guizhou
Guizhou (; formerly Kweichow) is a landlocked province in the southwest region of the People's Republic of China. Its capital and largest city is Guiyang, in the center of the province. Guizhou borders the autonomous region of Guangxi to t ...
province of
China
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. , it is among the 50 highest bridges in the world. The bridge is located on
G78 Shantou–Kunming Expressway
The Shantou–Kunming Expressway (), designated as G78 and commonly referred to as the Shankun Expressway () is an expressway in China that connects the cities of Shantou, Guangdong, and Kunming, Yunnan. When complete, it will be in length.
Route ...
and crosses the
Maling River Canyon. The Maling River is a tributary of the
Nanpan River
The Nanpan River () has its source in the Yungui Plateau of eastern Yunnan Province. It then flows east, forming part of the border between Guizhou and Guangxi provinces. It joins with the Beipan River to become the Hongshui River
The Hongs ...
.
See also
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List of highest bridges in the world
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Zhaozhuang Bridge
External links
*https://web.archive.org/web/20120111011603/http://highestbridges.com/wiki/index.php?title=Malinghe_River_Bridge
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Cable-stayed bridges in China
Bridges in Guizhou
Xingyi, Guizhou
Bridges completed in 2011
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