In the remote mountains of China's Guizhou province, an engineering feat is taking shape that is destined to enter history: the Huajiang Canyon Bridge . Once completed, this suspended bridge will be the tallest in the world, spanning the canyon at an impressive height of 625 meters above the ground. To give an idea of its magnitude, the Eiffel Tower could pass underneath without touching it. An Ambitious Project The Huajiang Canyon Bridge is an integral part of the Liuzhi–Anlong Expressway , a new 152-kilometer roadway designed to connect this mountainous region to China's high-speed road and rail network. This project will not only improve accessibility to the area but also represents a significant step toward the economic and social development of the province. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China shared a video of the project on social media, accompanied by the caption: "For the people and development, no mountain is too high....
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