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China Split An Entire Mountain To Build The World's Tallest Bridge#china #usa #chinanews #uk #news
At 625 meters above the ground, the Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge in southern China is not just the world's tallest bridge. It is the result of one of the most extreme construction challenges ever attempted by human beings. Before a single cable was hung or a single bolt was tightened, engineers had to physically split an entire mountain in half using explosives and giant drills just to build the road that would reach the construction site. The terrain was so hostile, the canyon so deep, and the wind so powerful that almost every rule of conventional bridge building had to be thrown out and rewritten from scratch.
This is also a story about a province that geography forgot. Guizhou, in southern China, has more than 90% of its land covered by mountains and hills so steep and so deep that for centuries, communities on opposite sides of a canyon were effectively cut off from each other. A journey that now takes 2 minutes once took up to 2 hours of winding mountain roads. The bridge did not just solve an engineering problem. It broke a cycle of isolation that had kept entire communities disconnected from opportunity for generations. With over 32,000 bridges already built across the province, Guizhou has become the unlikely capital of modern bridge engineering, and the Huajiang is its most extraordinary achievement yet.
What's Covered
🏔️ The Number That Breaks Your Brain - The jaw-dropping height of 625 meters and why this bridge holds a record no other structure in history has come close to matching.
🗺️ The Province That Geography Forgot - How Guizhou's brutal mountain terrain isolated its communities for centuries and made even basic travel a daily challenge.
⚔️ China's War on Distance - Why China made infrastructure in its poorest regions a national priority and how Guizhou became home to over 32,000 bridges.
💥 The Mountain They Blew in Half - How engineers literally carved a V-shaped channel through a mountain with explosives to build the road that leads to the bridge.
🏗️ How You Build a Bridge Over Nothing - The ingenious cable crane system, 93 truss sections, and the satellite-guided precision that made assembly possible 625 meters above a river.
🌬️ The Invisible Forces Trying to Tear It Down - How the team engineered solutions for earthquake tremors, bullet train speed wind gusts, and cable tension monitoring using fiber optic technology.
🌏 More Than a Bridge - How the Huajiang became a tourism destination with a glass walkway, an 800 meter elevator, an artificial waterfall, and the world's highest bungee jump.
If this video gave you a new appreciation for what modern engineering can do, hit the like button and subscribe for more videos on the projects that make you ask how that is even possible. We post regularly and every video is built around the same idea: real stories that feel unreal.
What would you add to this bridge if you could build anything on it? A restaurant on the glass walkway, a zip line across the canyon, something else entirely? Drop your answer in the comments below.
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Видео China Split An Entire Mountain To Build The World's Tallest Bridge#china #usa #chinanews #uk #news канала CN Update
This is also a story about a province that geography forgot. Guizhou, in southern China, has more than 90% of its land covered by mountains and hills so steep and so deep that for centuries, communities on opposite sides of a canyon were effectively cut off from each other. A journey that now takes 2 minutes once took up to 2 hours of winding mountain roads. The bridge did not just solve an engineering problem. It broke a cycle of isolation that had kept entire communities disconnected from opportunity for generations. With over 32,000 bridges already built across the province, Guizhou has become the unlikely capital of modern bridge engineering, and the Huajiang is its most extraordinary achievement yet.
What's Covered
🏔️ The Number That Breaks Your Brain - The jaw-dropping height of 625 meters and why this bridge holds a record no other structure in history has come close to matching.
🗺️ The Province That Geography Forgot - How Guizhou's brutal mountain terrain isolated its communities for centuries and made even basic travel a daily challenge.
⚔️ China's War on Distance - Why China made infrastructure in its poorest regions a national priority and how Guizhou became home to over 32,000 bridges.
💥 The Mountain They Blew in Half - How engineers literally carved a V-shaped channel through a mountain with explosives to build the road that leads to the bridge.
🏗️ How You Build a Bridge Over Nothing - The ingenious cable crane system, 93 truss sections, and the satellite-guided precision that made assembly possible 625 meters above a river.
🌬️ The Invisible Forces Trying to Tear It Down - How the team engineered solutions for earthquake tremors, bullet train speed wind gusts, and cable tension monitoring using fiber optic technology.
🌏 More Than a Bridge - How the Huajiang became a tourism destination with a glass walkway, an 800 meter elevator, an artificial waterfall, and the world's highest bungee jump.
If this video gave you a new appreciation for what modern engineering can do, hit the like button and subscribe for more videos on the projects that make you ask how that is even possible. We post regularly and every video is built around the same idea: real stories that feel unreal.
What would you add to this bridge if you could build anything on it? A restaurant on the glass walkway, a zip line across the canyon, something else entirely? Drop your answer in the comments below.
#huajiangcanyon #worldstallestbridge #china #chinatech #chinaengineering #chinainnovation #chinanews #guizhou #huajiangbridge #bridgeengineering #civilengineering #megaproject #infrastructure #engineeringmarvel #construction #constructionlife #architecture #architecturelovers #travelchina #discoverchina #madeinchina #asiatravel #mountainengineering #suspensionbridge #recordbreaking #extremengineering #futureofchina #technews #innovation #scienceandtechnology #bigprojects #chinatech #chinatravel #chinanews #us #usa #iran #israel #hormuz #china #america #worldrecord #viralvideo #youtubevideo #shortsfeed #fyp #mustwatch #satisfyingvideo #engineeringexplained #chinafacts #traveldocumentary#china #news #uk #ukraine #usa
Видео China Split An Entire Mountain To Build The World's Tallest Bridge#china #usa #chinanews #uk #news канала CN Update
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