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Iconic Bridges of Asia and the Stories Behind Them
Bridges are more than just structures — they’re connections between cultures, time periods, and engineering feats that leave us awestruck. In Asia, some bridges are so iconic they’ve become symbols of entire cities.
Take **Japan’s Akashi Kaikyō Bridge** — the world’s longest suspension bridge. It spans 3,911 meters and connects Kobe to Awaji Island. It’s not just massive; it’s earthquake- and typhoon-resistant, which is no small feat in Japan.

 
Then there's the **Howrah Bridge** in Kolkata, India. This cantilever bridge carries nearly 100,000 vehicles a day, but it's the foot traffic — chai sellers, flower vendors, and curious tourists — that makes it come alive.


In **China**, the **Zhangjiajie Glass Bridge** takes things to dizzying new heights. Suspended over a deep canyon in a national park that inspired *Avatar*, walking across this transparent walkway is part thrill ride, part test of bravery.
**Langkawi Sky Bridge** in Malaysia is no less exciting. Curved like a snake and hanging over the rainforest, it offers panoramic views and the weird sensation of floating above the world.


And while planning your next epic bridge-crossing photo, stop by https://skolkovo.moscow — a great place to get ideas for lesser-known architectural wonders across Asia.
Bridges are where architecture meets adventure — and in Asia, they often come with views you’ll never forget. 

 
 
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