World’s tallest bridge is 2,050ft tall and is twice the height of The Shard

To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web
browser that
supports HTML5
video

Up Next

The world’s tallest bridge has opened in China and it towers at 2,050ft over a river canyon.

It is nearly as tall as Shanghai Tower, China’s tallest building, and stands at twice the height of The Shard.

China’s Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge breaks the world record and has reduced travel time between the sides from two hours to two minutes.

The bridge sits over the Beipan River in Guizhou province and took three years to build using satellite navigation and drones.

The project’s chief engineer said that seeing his vision come to life gives him ‘a profound sense of achievement and pride’.

The Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge, the world's highest, is seen in China's southwest Guizhou province on September 27, 2025. The world's highest bridge opened to traffic in China on September 28, state media said, capping an engineering feat three years in the making and snatching the record from another bridge in the same province. (Photo by AFP) / China OUT (Photo by STR/AFP via Getty Images)
The world’s tallest bridge opened to traffic yesterday (Picture: STR/AFP via Getty Images)
A view of the Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge in China. (Photo by STR/AFP via Getty Images)
The Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge has a 4,659ft span and stands across the Beipan River (Picture: STR/AFP via Getty Images)
Sunset Shard
Could you stomach driving over a bridge twice as tall as The Shard? (Picture: Getty)

Alongside being the tallest bridge in the world, the structure also has the largest bridge span ever built in a mountainous area.

The 0.9-mile length has steel reinforcements to support heavy loads as they cross.

Some 96 trucks drove to specific spots on the bridge to test its structural integrity in August.

The previous record-holder for world’s tallest bridge was the Beipanjiang Bridge also in Guizhou province which stands 1,788 feet over the river.

Mandatory Credit: Photo by Xinhua/Shutterstock (15508192g) An aerial drone photo taken on Sept. 28, 2025 shows vehicles running on the Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge in southwest China's Guizhou Province. The world's tallest bridge opened to traffic Sunday morning in Guizhou, slashing travel time across a deep canyon from two hours to just two minutes after three years of construction. The Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge, soaring 625 meters above the Beipan River in Guizhou's mountainous terrain, is nearly nine times as tall as San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge. With a main span of 1,420 meters, the project has become the world's longest-span steel truss girder suspension bridge in mountainous terrain, according to Guizhou provincial authorities. Spanning the Huajiang Grand Canyon, dubbed "the Earth's crack," the 2,890-meter-long structure is the latest addition to the rapidly expanding infrastructure network of the world's second-largest economy. Focus | World's Tallest Bridge Opens to Traffic in Southwest China's Guizhou - 28 Sep 2025
An aerial photo of vehicles crossing the world’s tallest bridge (Picture: Xinhua/Shutterstock)
Mandatory Credit: Photo by Xinhua/Shutterstock (15509053f) Newlyweds pose for photos at the Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge in southwest China's Guizhou Province, Sept. 28, 2025. The Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge, the world's highest bridge, opened to traffic Sunday morning in southwest China's Guizhou Province, slashing travel time across a deep canyon from two hours to just two minutes after three years of construction. On the same day, a marriage registration service station set up at the Yundu service area near the bridge was also officially opened. Many couples came to register for marriage to embark on a new journey with the bridge. Spanning the Huajiang Grand Canyon, dubbed "the Earth's crack," the 2,890-meter-long structure is the latest addition to the rapidly expanding infrastructure network of the world's second-largest economy. China Guizhou Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge Marriage Registration Service Station - 28 Sep 2025
Newlyweds pose for photos at the newly opened bridge yesterday (Picture: Xinhua/Shutterstock)

Extreme sports participants are drawn to the Ghizhou province for the tall bridges standing over deep gorges.

Skydives and base jumps are popular for enthusiasts on the record-breaking bridges.

The Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge was designed with sports and tourism in mind. It features observation decks and facilities for paragliding.

Building the record-breaking bridge cost £227million and officials said it is a vital economic development for the area.

Chen Jianlei, deputy director of Guizhou Transport Department, told China Daily: ‘The completion of the Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge will strengthen economic ties between [neighbouring cities] Guiyang, Anshun and Qianxinan, fostering regional economic integration.’

Get in touch with our news team by emailing us at webnews@metro.co.uk.

For more stories like this, check our news page.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *