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Which bridge is the world's first Gao Qiao?

Milo bridge.

The world's first Gao Qiao-Milo Bridge, as the world's first Gao Qiao, was built in French, with a height of 343 meters. Yunduo stood under Milo viaduct on June 65438+February 65438+1October 0865438+February 9, 2004. The pier of Miyo viaduct is 343 meters high, which is the highest bridge in the world at present.

This bridge is located on the road from Paris, the French capital, to the Mediterranean region, and its inauguration ceremony will be held in 65438+February 65438+April. According to the Japanese Asahi Shimbun, the French recently built a 343-meter-high Gao Qiao, the first in the world, in the valley where the Talun River passes in the south of Yao Mi.

It is supported by seven thick bridge piles and stands in the sky, which is very spectacular from the photo. I don't know whether drivers and passengers are happy when they cross the bridge, feeling in the sky or afraid of falling. It is reported that the bridge is part of the road connecting Paris and the Mediterranean coast, and French President Jacques Chirac will personally attend the opening ceremony on June 14.

Which is the first Gao Qiao in China?

China No.1 Gao Qiao is the Beipanjiang Bridge located at the junction of Yunnan and Guizhou provinces in China. The first Beipanjiang Bridge, formerly known as Nizhuhe Bridge or Beipanjiang Bridge, is a super-large bridge connecting Puli Township, Xuanwei City, Qujing City, Yunnan Province, China and Duge Town, Shuicheng County, Liupanshui City, Guizhou Province. It is located on the banks of the Zhu Ni River and is a part of the Hangrui Expressway.