About Sidu River Bridge
The Sidu River Bridge is a 1,222 m long suspension connect crossing the valley of the Sidu River close Yesanguan in Badong County of the Hubei Province of the People's Republic of China. The extension was structured by CCSHCC Second Highway Consultants Company, Limited. In addition, worked at an expense of 720 million yuan. It opened to activity on November 15, 2009. The extension is a piece of the new G50 Huyu Expressway that parallels China National Highway 318, an east-west course among Shanghai and Chongqing, crossing the wide belt of mountains that different the Sichuan Basin from the marshes of eastern Hubei.
The Yangtze River punctures a similar mountain belt 50 km toward the north, framing the acclaimed Three Gorges. The Yiwan Railway, finished in 2010 and running parallel to the thruway, has been portrayed as China's most hard to construct and most costly rail line. The extension traverses a 500-meter valley of the Sidu River, and supplanted the Royal Gorge Bridge and the Beipan River Guanxing Highway Bridge as the most noteworthy scaffold on the planet until the point when it thus was outperformed by the Duge Bridge in 2016. You can explore and experience this place more.
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