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The Rainbow Bridge is a pedestrian bridge in Taipei, Taiwan. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It spans the Keelung River . [ 3 ] The bridge has been described as "romantic" by Lonely Planet .
This is a list of bridges in Taiwan. Aowanda Suspension Bridge; Beigang Tourist Bridge; Changhua–Kaohsiung Viaduct; Danjiang Bridge; Daxi Bridge; Dijiu Suspension ...
The bridge, built as an attraction for tourists, is glass-bottomed and is transparent. When it opened it was the longest and tallest glass bottomed bridge in the world. The bridge, opened to the public on August 20, 2016, measures 430 metres (1,410 ft) in total length and 6 metres (20 ft) in width, and is suspended about 300 metres (980 ft ...
The Beigang Tourist Bridge (traditional Chinese: 北港觀光大橋; simplified Chinese: 北港观光大桥; pinyin: Běigǎng Guānguāng Dàqiáo) is a footbridge in Lioujiao Township, Chiayi County and Beigang Township, Yunlin County in Taiwan. [1] The bridge crosses over Beigang River.
The bridge reduces the original walking time between the two sides of the dock from 30 minutes to 3 minutes. [4] The bridge can accommodate 550 people and cyclists at the same time. [1] The rotation operation takes around 5 minutes for each 90-degree swing. When the bridge is fully opened, there would be a 40-meter-wide channel for the ships ...
The Shuiyuan Suspension Bridge or Shuanglong Rainbow Suspension Bridge (traditional Chinese: 雙龍七彩吊橋; simplified Chinese: 双龙七彩吊桥; pinyin: Shuānglóng Qīcǎi Diàoqiáo) is a suspension bridge in Xinyi Township, Nantou County, Taiwan.
The bridge is a single steel tied-arch bridge which spans over a length of 140 meters and a width of 7.5 meters. The bridge has the longest span in the county. It has 2 lanes and 2 sidewalks each on its side. It features color-changing lights where they are lit up during evening time. [1]
An iron bridge was proposed by engineers but was deemed too expensive. [3] Construction of a wooden bridge was started in 1887, [4] and completed in 1889 by a Cantonese contractor. The bridge, known as the Tamsui Wooden Bridge (淡水木橋; Dànshuǐ Mùqiáo; Tām-súi-bo̍k-kiô), was a (1498 chi) wooden structure designed to carry only rail ...