Longjiang Bridge, Heritage suspension bridge in Haikou Town, China.
Longjiang Bridge is a heritage suspension bridge that spans the river in Haikou Town. It connects both riverbanks and features a main span between its towers, serving as a direct route across the valley.
Construction started in August 2011 and the bridge was completed in April 2016, opening to the public the following month. It was built to improve transportation across the river valley.
The bridge holds designation as a Major Historical and Cultural Site Protected at the National Level, representing China's advancement in infrastructure development.
The bridge is easily accessible to both pedestrians and vehicles traveling across it. Visitors can view the structure from various vantage points along both sides of the valley.
The bridge uses specialized expansion joints that allow the structure to move safely without cracking. This design solution enables the bridge to handle shifting conditions while remaining reliable.
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