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Worlds Longest Arch Bridge

There are wonderful things in this world which you have not seen yet. And, now they are known as architectural wonders. You might be aware of the world’s longest arch bridge which is located in China. Due to its height and span of being so big, it is considered one of the great achievements of China. There are some amazing facts about the Chaotianmen Bridge, which you can find in the following paragraphs.

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Which is the Longest arch bridge in the world?

By simply searching on the internet, you can find information about the world’s longest arch bridge which is Chaotianmen Bridge. The height of this bridge is about 142 m and the span is 552 m and its total length is about 1,741 m which is quite big. It has six lanes equally for the two ways. This bridge is located in China and an amount of around 3.2 Billion Chinese currency was spent on it. It was opened way back on 29 April 2009 and since then no other bridge was created bigger than this one. The construction of this bridge was started in December 2004, which means it took around 4 years.

Which are the top 10 world’s longest arch bridges?

If you want to know about longest arch bridge then here is the list of top 10 such bridges in the world.

  • Chaotianmen Bridge

       The Chaotianmen Bridge is the world’s longest arch bridge. A total length of 1741 m and a height of 142 m. If you are planning a trip to China then you should definitely visit this place. It took a lot of investment and time to create such a miraculous achievement.

  • Lupu Bridge

        This bridge came at number two with a height of 550 m and also the second longest arch bridge in the world. The Lupu Bridge, named after Luwan District, is a through arch bridge over the Huangpu River in Shanghai, China, connecting the city's Huangpu and Pudong districts. Thus, the top two tallest arch bridge is located in China.

  • Bosideng Bridge

        Bosideng Bridge has a height of around 530m and span area of 1740 ft which makes it the third longest arch bridge. The Bosideng Bridge is a highway bridge over the Yangtze River in Hejiang County, Sichuan, China. And, thus it makes the top 3 longest arch bridges from China.

  • New River Gorge Bridge

      If you want to learn about the world's longest arch bridge, the New River Gorge Bridge is the Fourth longest one. It has a height of 518 m and located in West Virginia of the United State of America. It was created in the year 1977 and still remain intact.

  • Bayonne Bridge

        This is yet another arch bridge which is over 500 m and to be precise it is 510 m long and has a span of about 1673 ft. It is located in New Jersey in the United States of America. This is also one of the world’s longest arch bridge you can find.

  • Sydney Harbour Bridge

       Australia is famous for a lot of things and one of those things is the world's longest arch bridge which is located in Sydney. The Sydney Harbour Bridge comes at number six in its height as it is 503 m high.

  • Wushan Bridge

        You can find the Wushan bridge which is worlds longest arch bridge in China. The height of this bridge is about 460 m and has a span of over 1509 ft. It was opened in the year 2005.

  • Mingzhou Bridge

       Mingzhou bridge comes at number 8 in the list of world’s longest arch bridge. It has a height of 450 m and has a span of about 1476 ft. It is also located in China and was opened in the year 2011.

  • Xijiang Railway Bridge

        This bridge is also located in China and has a height of 450 m. It was opened in the year 2014.

  • Qinglong Railway Bridge

       You can find this bridge in China, which was opened in the year 2016. It has a height of about 445 m and has a span of around 1460 ft.

These are the top 10 world’s longest arch bridge which you can check out. You can find the bridge which is closer to your country to visit these beautiful and amazing architecture miracles. The height of these bridges is quite an unimaginable feat achieved by the architect.