World’s tallest bridge TWICE the height of the Eiffel Tower soaring 2,000ft over deep river valley will be open in 2025

World’s tallest bridge TWICE the height of the Eiffel Tower soaring 2,000ft over deep river valley will be open in 2025

THE tallest bridge in the world towering 2,000 feet above a gorge is set to open later this year.

China‘s Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge in Guizhou province is a whopping nine times higher than the Golden Gate Bridge and twice the height of the Eiffel Tower.

RexThe Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge will be the tallest in the world when officially opened later this year[/caption]

RexA major part of the project was completed on January 20, with the rest being done after Chinese New Year[/caption]

GettyRather than spending an hour navigating the vast canyon, locals will be able to cross it in two minutes[/caption]

The final element of the gigantic suspension bridge was put in place on January 20.

On Friday builders installed the final steel reinforcement weighing 215 metric tons which will help support the heavy loads going across the 0.9 mile-long structure when it opens later this year.

Soaring 2,050 feet over the Beipan River, travelling over the world’s tallest bridge will not be for the fainthearted.

It is almost as tall as the 632-metre, 128-story Shanghai Tower, China’s tallest building.

As well as breaking world-records, the bridge is set to increase connectivity in the region.

Locals are currently forced to spend at least an hour navigating the vast canyon.

But when the mighty bridge is unveiled, this travel time will be reduced to just two minutes.

Chen Jianlei, deputy director of Guizhou Transport Department told China Daily: “The completion of the Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge will strengthen economic ties between [neighbouring cities] Guiyang, Anshun and Qianxinan, fostering regional economic integration.”

The chief engineer of the record-breaking bridge has said that seeing his project come to life gives him “a profound sense of achievement and pride.”

The central element of the bridge, its primary load-bearing part, is made up of 93 segments weighing a collective 22,000 tons – or three times the weight of the Eiffel Tower.

After Friday’s mammoth operation, the bridge is now 80 per cent complete with the rest of the construction scheduled for after Chinese New Year at the end of the month.

Work on the £227 million project began in 2022.

Until it opens, the title of tallest bridge in the world will remain with the Beipanjiang Bridge in Guizhou province around 200 miles north of the Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge.

The bridge with four lanes of traffic was finished in 2016 and stands 1788 feet over the Beipan River.

Meanwhile, construction has started once again on the world’s tallest skyscraper that was left half-built seven years ago.

Saudi Arabia’s Jeddah Tower, once completed, will be three times taller than the Shard and will dwarf all other developments.

The enormous tower would stand 3,280ft high when completed.

The Jeddah Tower has long been touted as the next Burj Khalifa – the world’s tallest building in Dubai, at 2,723ft.

Following the unveiling of incredible plans for one of the world’s tallest skyscrapers, which will include the highest nightclub and observation deck on the planet,

The Burj Azizi also set for Dubai will be a staggering 2,379ft tall.

Azizi Developments say construction of the £1.15 billion tower – twice the size of The Shard – has already begun and is expected to be completed in 2028.

Rex FeaturesThe Beipanjiang Bridge is currently the tallest in the world and is also in China[/caption]

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