World's highest bridge boosts Guizhou tourism beyond expectations
Guizhou province's Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge, the highest in the world, has significantly boosted tourism beyond expectations, deputies to the 14th National People's Congress said on Friday.
Rising 625 meters above the water level, the bridge stretches 2,890 meters with a main span of 1,420 meters. Its gargantuan size and support for extreme and mountain sports have drawn the interest of numerous tourists since opening to traffic in September last year.
"The completion and opening of the bridge not only showcases China's extraordinary development achievements to the world but also adds a new calling card to Guizhou's tourism," said Yin Hengbin, NPC deputy and mayor of Anshun, which sits on one side of the structure.
During the Spring Festival holiday in February, the bridge welcomed about 300,000 visitor arrivals and more than 70,000 vehicle entries and exits, setting highs for traffic and passenger volume since its opening, according to Guizhou Communications Investment Group (GCIG).
The bridge has shortened travel time between Anshun and the Qianxinan Bouyei and Miao autonomous prefecture from 2 hours to 2 minutes. It links several scenic spots, including the Huangguoshu Waterfall, Shuangru Mountain, and Sancha River, to form a loop referred to as the "one-hour golden tourism circle".
In 2025, Anshun received 66 million tourist visits and 17 million overnight stays, increases of 13 and 24 percent year-on-year, respectively, he said.
At the other side of the bridge is Qianxinan. Huang Xingwen, governor of the prefecture and an NPC deputy, said they are also employing the bridge as a driving force to link scenic spots, including Maling River Canyon and the Wanfenglin scenic area, as part of its integration of culture, tourism, and sports.
Zhang Shenglin, an NPC deputy and a manager from GCIG, said the combination of Guizhou's karst landforms and the bridge creates an impressive visual experience.
The bridge's structural features enable operators to develop a variety of attractions, including sightseeing elevators, glass walkways, cafes inside the cable towers, and bungee jumping, she said.
"All of these are integrated into bridge-tourism development thanks to the unique geographical environment, the special design of the bridge, and the understanding of mountain sports. Such an effect was actually beyond the expectations of ordinary bridge builders, and we are very pleased with it," she said.
Its materials and construction techniques provide an excellent foundation for research and study, enabling operators host science excursions for students in basic education.
"Bridge-tourism integration therefore enjoys extremely promising development prospects," she said.
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