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What strange bridges in the world have left a deep impression on you?

I believe many people like traveling very much. After all, traveling can not only relax but also enrich oneself. With the development of my country's tourism industry, travel is now not limited to domestic travel. When it comes to travel, many people choose to travel abroad. When it comes to traveling abroad, many people may go to countries like Japan, South Korea, and Thailand. India is very close to our country, but why do so few people travel to India? ?

In fact, the main reason is that the cultural differences between the two countries are too big, and the Chinese do not understand the Indians' practices in many things. But speaking of India, today I will tell you about the most peculiar bridge in India. When this bridge was built, it was not fixed with steel bars or concrete, and people come and go on this bridge every day, but now It has been more than 200 years and it is still standing, but it is getting stronger and stronger.

This bridge is built on the Cherrapunji Banyan Bridge in Meghalaya, northeastern India. Because India is a hot and humid area with a lot of rain all year round, it is really unacceptable to build a bridge in such an environment. Moreover, this bridge is not supported by steel bars or soil. I really have to sigh about India. Human imagination.

It is reported that this bridge also experienced many failures. In the end, they decided that since they could not build a bridge, they would simply "plant" a bridge. The most important thing is that they not only said it, but actually did it. When they arrived, there happened to be many dense trees on both sides of the river, and the tree roots were very developed, so they took advantage of this and fixed some long formwork on both sides of the river, and guided the familiar winding formwork. After decades, The board became entangled with branches and became stronger and stronger.

It is reported that this coincidence can carry the weight of 50 people at one time. Speaking of this, I really have to admire the wisdom of the Indians.

And this bridge has now become an attraction. Although there is nothing to see, it is indeed very unique. I wonder if our country can have the ability to build such a bridge?