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Aizhai Bridge, Suspension bridge in China

The Aizhai Bridge is a suspension bridge in Hunan Province, China.

Completed in 2012, it's one of the world's highest and longest tunnel-to-tunnel bridges.

The bridge is a significant achievement in Chinese engineering and construction.

It reduces the travel time between Jishou and Chadong from 4 hours to less than 1 hour.

The Aizhai Bridge has been used for several BASE jumping events.

Location: Hunan

Official opening: March 31, 2012

Height: 336 m

Length: 1,534 m

Longest Span: 1,176 m

Width: 24.5 m

Source: Wikimedia

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