China's Most Unique Bridge: No Photography Allowed, Only One Car at a Time, Guarded by Soldiers 24/7
Now, travel for everyone is no longer limited to group tours or exploring the surrounding areas of their own cities. Increasingly, people enjoy self-driving tours. When it comes to self-driving tours, we can't help but talk about the Sichuan-Tibet Line. It's a paradise for self-driving enthusiasts. And on this Sichuan-Tibet Line, there's a very unique bridge, and I wonder if you've noticed it? This bridge is also very famous.
It's the Nu River Bridge, also considered a throat on the Sichuan-Tibet Line. Here is the Nu River Grand Canyon, which is one of the most spectacular canyons in China. When going to the Nu River Grand Canyon, you will pass by the Nu River Bridge. This bridge has a very important significance, and it's also very special. There's a rule that doesn't allow photography within one kilometer of the bridge, and only one car is allowed to pass through at a time. It seems like this rule is a bit excessive. Why would a bridge have such a rule?
Maybe many people don't know that the Nu River Bridge is the only bridge on the Sichuan-Tibet Line that can be accessed by taxi. And because of its unique location and the difficulty of its construction, it has these rules. It's a key military base here, so that's why photography is prohibited. I believe everyone can understand this reason. As for why only one car can pass through at a time, there's also a reason for that.
As a vital throat on the Sichuan-Tibet Line, this bridge has important significance. The reason why only one car can pass through at a time is to protect this bridge. And this bridge can only pass through one car in one direction. Plus, this bridge is built on a very far and steep cliff. Therefore, these rules were made for the safety of the bridge. And when passing through this bridge, there are also speed restrictions, with a speed limit of 5km/h.
And this bridge has soldiers guarding it 24 hours a day. After all, this bridge is the only bridge connecting the east and west banks of the six-district urban area, so it's understandable that it's given so much importance. And here, we also want to give a thumbs up to the soldiers who guard this bridge every day. Without their protection, this bridge might not have lasted this long.