China’s Floating Bridge Built Over Winding River Twists & Turns With The Watercourse; Attracts Tourists

by Sanjana Shenoy
China’s Floating Bridge Built Over Winding River Twists & Turns With The Watercourse; Attracts Tourists

China has no dearth of tourist attractions. From the Great Wall of China to Shanghai’s und waterfront, many popular tourist sites are getting jam-packed with over 20,000 tourists now that tourist ban has been lifted. Now, the latest tourist spot to witness quite a crowd in China is the floating bridge. This is situated in the Shiziguan area in the Enshi City of the Hubei Province. With social media users posting pictures and videos of the bridge built over a winding over, it’s definitely piqued everyone’s interests. Read on to know more about this floating bridge.

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Floating Bridge In China Built Over Winding River Attracts Tourists

China’s floating bridge measures 500m long and 4.5m wide. Since it’s built along a winding river, it twists and turns through the picturesque area. On a normal day, you can witness over 10,000 visitors here. Walking or driving on this bridge is a sensational experience. It gives you the feeling of actually moving on water. Lush green forests surround this floating bridge. And the water faces ripples when a car moves on it. India also has its fair share of bridges that are really engineering marvels.

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With the coronavirus induced lockdown, tourists all across the world, yearn to be amid nature. Visiting tourist spots situated in the midst of green forests, bubbling rivers and snow-capped mountains is the new norm. So it isn’t a surprise that people in China wish to visit this floating bridge that provides them much-needed serenity. For those of you who love visiting bridges, here are 10 bridges from across this world that will make you dizzy.