Top 4 Longest Suspension Bridges Across The World


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Uploaded on Sep 22, 2021

There are many suspension bridges around the world. Let's dive into the top 4 longest suspension bridges of the world.

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Top 4 Longest Suspension Bridges Across The World

Top 4 Longest Suspension Bridges Across The World 1 Overview There are so many suspension bridges across the world. China has developed many suspension bridges. In fact, China is considered the home of the 6 longest suspension bridges across the world. America’s infrastructure is also improving due to private bridge infrastructure companies in the United States. 2 Top 4 Longest Suspension Bridges In The World Yangsigang Yangtze River Bridge, China – 1,700m Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, Japan – 1,991m Nansha Bridge East, China – 1,688m Great Belt Bridge East (Storebaelt), Denmark – 1,624m 3 Yangsigang Yangtze River Bridge, China – 1,700m This bridge is located in Wuhan, China. It is a double suspension bridge that connects the Wuchang and Hanyang districts. The Yangsigang Yangtze River Bridge spans across the Yangtze River. This bridge is one of the longest suspension bridges across the world. The length of this bridge is 4.13 Km. 4 Akashi Kaikyo Bridge, Japan – 1,991m This bridge is located in Japan and has a central span of 1991m. Basically, this bridge is an international shipping canal that connects the Pacific Ocean to the Sea of Japan. After the construction of a decade, this Akashi Kalkyo Bridge was opened to traffic in 1998. 5 Nansha Bridge East, China – 1,688m This bridge is also known as Second Humen Bridge. The Nansha Bridge comprises two suspension bridges over the Pearl River, China. This is the longest suspension bridge that connects many cities including Dongguan, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, and Foshan. Approximately, more than 100,000 vehicles cross over this bridge every day. 6 Great Belt Bridge East (Storebaelt), Denmark – 1,624m This bridge comprises the west bridge, east bridge, and a rail tunnel that connects the western and eastern parts of Denmark. This bridge was opened in 1998 and stretches between Zealand and Sprogo. 7 Thanks! Any Question ? Contact US 7208397508 [email protected] 8