International Media Spotlight World's Highest Bridge as Engineering Marvel

Deep News
Sep 27

On September 28th, the world's highest bridge - the Guizhou Huajiang Gorge Bridge - will officially open to traffic. This super engineering project spanning across Guizhou's "Earth's crack" not only sets a new world record in bridge construction but also puts Guizhou back in the global spotlight.

This world-class engineering achievement has attracted the attention of major international media outlets including CNN, BBC News, Sky News, RT TV, and The Daily Mail. Leading overseas content creators such as Megaprojects and Daniel Dumbrill have also provided extensive coverage of the project.

International observers believe that the completion of the Huajiang Gorge Bridge not only demonstrates China's engineering wisdom through the "China Solution" but also highlights the "Guizhou Strength" within this broader Chinese approach to infrastructure development.

The bridge represents a significant milestone in global bridge construction technology and showcases China's advanced capabilities in tackling challenging terrain and complex engineering projects.

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