The longest sea-crossing bridge The world's longest sea-crossing bridge is China's Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge, a bridge that spans the Lingding Ocean and ties together Hong Kong, Macau and Zhuhai in China. The bridge took nine years to build, with a total investment of 126.9 billion RMB, and was finally officially opened to traffic on October 24, 2018. The Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge is the bridge with the most investment, the longest mileage and the most difficult construction in the history of China's construction. It was named "one of the Seven Wonders of the New World".
The most romantic bridge Milo Bridge in France, the capital of romance, is the most romantic bridge in the world. Its deck is 2460m long, made of steel, supported by a number of struts, with seven concrete piers underneath. The whole project took only 3 years and is a technical masterpiece. It is higher than the Eiffel Tower and is often in the clouds. From this bridge, you can see the lighthouse, the high sky and the river valley at once, and can overlook the whole romantic France.
The strangest bridge The strangest bridge is the Amoy Bridge in China, located in Dongkou County, Hunan Province, China. This bridge is unique because it has no piers and no supports. The entire bridge is suspended over the river. At that time, the designer designed this bridge to facilitate construction and save materials, and at the same time, the whole bridge looks very beautiful.
The shortest bridge The world's shortest cross-country bridge is called the Zavicon Bridge, which is located on the Thousand Islands between the United States and Canada. The island on its left belongs to Canada, while the one on its right is an American island. The bridge is less than 10 meters long and was built by a wealthy man who bought both islands in order to build a villa.
The oldest bridge The oldest bridge in the world is the Karevan Bridge in Turkey. Located near Izmir, Turkey, this bridge is one of the remains of the ancient city of Izmir, which is 3,000 years old and is the oldest preserved bridge in the world that is still in use today.