Sutong Bridge was created in 2008.
Xigang Zhang
The Sutong Bridge in China, the longest cable-stayed bridge in the World, has a span of 1,088 metres or 3,570 feet
One disadvantage of building the Sutong Bridge in China is the significant environmental impact it has had on the local ecosystem, including potential disruption to wildlife habitats and water quality in the Yangtze River. Additionally, the construction required substantial financial investment and resources, which could have been allocated to other infrastructure projects or social services. The bridge's maintenance and safety oversight also pose ongoing challenges, given its scale and complexity.
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