The longest bamboo bridge in the world, made from 66,000 bamboo planks
With a length of nearly 5km, this is also the longest bamboo bridge in the world, expected to open to visitors in mid-June to come here.
With a length of nearly 5km, this is also the longest bamboo bridge in the world, expected to open to visitors in mid-June to come here.
The construction of the walkway on the longest bamboo bridge in the world has been completed. It is a bamboo bridge located in Jiujiang City, eastern China, located in the campus of Ba Duong Lake National Nature Reserve.
The longest bamboo bridge in the world viewed from above.
The project has a length of nearly 5 km and a width of 3 m, made from more than 66,000 bamboo sheets woven together. All construction materials are waterproof, environmentally friendly.
According to the management's recommendation, the walkway on the bridge will allow visitors and photographers to see the beautiful birds and the wildlife world around the lake. The project is expected to open to visitors in mid-June.
Ba Yang Lake is located in Jiangxi Province, China. This is the habitat of migratory birds and is a favorite destination for those who love exploring. In the winter, Ba Duong Lake is also the habitat of white cranes, with 90% of this population coming to winter.
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