China's Beipanjiang Bridge offers 'primeval' scenery to visitors


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China’s Beipanjiang Bridge is the highest bridge in the world. — ShakyIsles/Wikimedia Commons

The Beipanjiang Bridge (or Duge Bridge) in southwest China’s Guizhou Province, equivalent to the height of a 200-storey building, has attracted large numbers of visitors from home and abroad.

“This bridge is very distinctive. The scenery below is primeval, and this is a good place to relax,” said Wang Song, a tourist from the provincial capital Guiyang.

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