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About Luding Bridge

Luding Bridge is a scaffold over the Dadu River in Luding County, Garze Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan, China, situated around 80 kilometers west of the city of Ya'an. The extension dates from the Qing Dynasty and is viewed as a verifiable milestone. It was an imperative intersection out and about among Sichuan and Tibet. The Qing line, formally the Great Qing, was the last majestic administration of China. It was set up in 1636, and ruled China legitimate from 1644 to 1912. It was gone before by the Ming tradition and prevailing by the Republic of China.

The Qing multi-social domain went on for right around 3 centuries and shaped the regional base for present day China. It was the 5th biggest realm in world history. In 1935, amid the Long March, officers of the 4th Regiment of the Chinese Workers and Peasant. Army anchored the extension as a stream crossing fundamental to the Red Army. Measured from its geographic source, the Dadu is in reality longer than the Min and along these lines frames the primary stem of the Min River framework. Shuangjiangkou Dam, anticipated that would be the tallest dam on the planet, is being based on the Dadu River.

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