The most bizarre bridge in China, the Japanese forced to build, Americans only dare to explode in half
There are many historic bridges in China, such as the recently completed Hong Kong-Macau Bay Bridge and the Qiantang River Bridge that once shocked the world. Looking at the history of the world's bridges, there is no such country that can make such extraordinary achievements as China today does.
As we are proud of the dominance of the bridge in our motherland, the bridges in China are slowly becoming like China's high-speed railways as well. As we enjoy the economic benefits brought by the bridge, countless bridges in China Become a tourist attraction breathtaking.
China's bridge construction has a long history, among which the arch bridge is one of the traditional Chinese bridges. Travel to the south of the people, will often see the ancient alley, the slow flow of water flowing from the bottom of the ancient arch bridge.
China has a very short distance from the bridge, but now it has become a tourist attraction. Its popularity is not due to its superb construction skills, but rather the attraction of many tourists because of its imperfections. It is the Yalu River Broken Bridge located on the border between China and North Korea. This bridge was originally built by Japan in order to invade China and is also the bridge of relatively modern China in modern times.
During the period of the War to Resist the United States and Korea, the bridge became the main channel for our military's entry into the DPRK, but it was halted by the U.S. bombing. What is interesting is that one side of our country has not broken off and now it has become a tourist attraction. Viewed from afar, only one side of North Korea was broken, leaving only China.