The world’s longest bridge stretches over 100 miles!
102 miles long. 10,000+ workers. 100 feet high. The Danyang-Kunshan Grand Bridge isn’t just a bridge. It’s a world record-breaking marvel of engineering.
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Transcript: The world’s longest bridge is the Danyang-Kunshan Grand Bridge in China, stretching around 102 miles and forms part of one of China‘s most important railway connections: the high-speed train between Beijing and Shanghai. After it was unveiled in 2011, it was recognized by the Guinness World Records as the longest bridge in the world. Its numbers are certainly astounding, as it towers at 100 feet high and had more than 10,000 people work on its construction. Very interesting!