A vibrant 29-member ethnic minority delegation from China’s Taiwan region recently embarked on an immersive tour in Zhenfeng County, Guizhou. The group immersed itself in the area’s rapid infrastructure growth, rich history, and the vibrant traditions of Bouyei folk customs.
One of the tour’s highlights was the under‑construction Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge. This engineering marvel spans 2,890 meters and crosses a 1,420‑meter-wide expanse, with its viewing platform reaching up to nearly 800 meters above water. Expected to become the world's tallest bridge when completed in the second half of 2025, the project promises breathtaking panoramic views 🌉.
This journey fused tradition with modern innovation, sparking excitement among culture enthusiasts, young professionals, and travelers. It’s a testament to how deeply rooted heritage and bold infrastructural progress can unite to inspire a digitally savvy and adventurous generation.
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Immersive tour: Taiwan ethnic minority delegation explores Guizhou
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