Friday, July 1, 2011

China is the world's longest Bridge Resmikan

BEIJING -China inaugurated the use of a bridge that claimed to be the longest in the world. A bridge that crosses the sea it has a length of 42 km and supplemented with more than 5,000 pillars.
Jiaozhou Bay Bridge connects the city of Qingdao to Huangdao Island.
According to the television station CCTV, the bridge has a width of 35 m was built cost more than 10 billion yuan or around Rp13,2 billion (Rp1,328 per yuan).
The bridge passed security checks of construction on Monday, June 27, yesterday. After being declared unsafe, bridges and underwater tunnels opened to the public starting today.
The Chinese Government takes 4 years to build this bridge. Another unique thing is 5,000 pillars support the bridge in order to remain solid. So reported The Washington Post, Friday (30/6/2011).
Claims the longest bridge in the world is considered to be true, as the Guinness World Records has to verify them. The previous record held by Bridge Lake Pontchartrain in Louisiana, United States (u.s.).
Jiaozhou known bridge is longer than the 4-kilometer bridge is in the land of Uncle Sam.(faj)


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