
China y su puente entre las nubes: es el más alto del mundo, mide casi el doble…
Esta colosal estructura se eleva a 625 metros, superando incluso la altura de la Torre Eiffel, que mide 330 metros incluyendo la antena.
The Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge in China, a remarkable feat of modern engineering, is set to open to the public this Sunday, promising a unique experience for visitors. Located in the Guizhou province, the bridge is not only recognized as the highest in the world but also features an innovative water curtain system. This system, recently tested, creates a natural rainbow when sunlight interacts with the cascading water during the day. As night falls, the water curtain transforms into a dazzling light spectacle, with vibrant lights illuminating the mountainous backdrop, evoking scenes from a science fiction film. Adding to its allure, the bridge will also host the world's highest cafeteria, offering adventurous patrons unparalleled views of the canyon. This ambitious project is poised to become a new emblem of China's rapid development and engineering capabilities, drawing attention from across the globe.
Esta colosal estructura se eleva a 625 metros, superando incluso la altura de la Torre Eiffel, que mide 330 metros incluyendo la antena.