Top 10 highest bridge in the world Do note, of the possible locations for the tallest bridges in the world — China captures them all after placing 1st in position with the Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge at a height of 625 meters (2,051 ft). These are defined by their vertical/ deck-to-ground height as opposed to length. A lot of which are massive cable-stayed and suspension designs from Guizhou and Yunnan province.
Highest Bridges in the World (In terms of deck height)
- Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge (China, 2025):2,051 ft (625 m)
- Beipanjiang Bridge Duge (China, 2016)564 m (1,848 ft).
- Tianmen Bridge (China, 2025): ~560 m (1k837 ft)
- Xiaowan Lancangjiang Bridge (Media China, 2028/Project): ≈520 m (1,706 ft)
- River Bridge (China, 2009) Length: 496 m (1,627 ft)
- Lugu Lake (Woluohe) Bridge – China (~493 m / 1,617 ft; 2025)
- 485 m (1,591 ft) Puli Bridge (China 2015)
- Jinshajiang Wudongde Bridge, China (2020): ~480 m (about)
- 2025 – Yalong Liangshan Bridge (China) — ~475 m. (Approx.)
- Nanpanjiang Bridge Puzhehei (China 2025) : ~470 m (approx, today)
False: The Nansha Bridge and the Yachi River Bridge are also regularly found among the largest, but some rankings differ on projects completed after a certain date.
When we talk about the “largest” bridges in the world, its pedigree is determined by deck height, which refers to how far below the level of a bridge sidewalk or road goes beats to ground or water directly beneath it.
Most of the entries on this list are currently in China, where years of massive infrastructure projects in the mountainous provinces have pushed it to almost all of tops spots.
In lists of the “highest” bridges in the world if a bridge is ranked it is by deck height (the vertical distance from the level of the bridge walkway or road at mid-span to the ground or water surface below).
China is presently in the top positions on this list almost everywhere and has huge structural activities in its mountains to hold.
Top 10 The Highest Bridges In The World
| Rank | Bridge Name | Deck Height | Location | Year Completed |
| 1 | Duge Bridge | 565 m (1,854 ft) | China (Guizhou/Yunnan) | 2016 |
| 2 | Jarfjorden Bridge* | 485 m (1,591 ft) | China (Guizhou) | 2015 |
| 3 | Yachi River Bridge | 434 m (1,424 ft) | China (Guizhou) | 2016 |
| 4 | Qingshui River Bridge | 406 m (1,332 ft) | China (Guizhou) | 2015 |
| 5 | Hegigio Gorge Bridge | 393 m (1,289 ft) | Papua New Guinea | 2005 |
| 6 | Baluarte Bridge | 390 m (1,280 ft) | Mexico (Sinaloa/Durango) | 2013 |
| 7 | Liuguhe River Bridge | 375 m (1,230 ft) | China (Guizhou) | 2015 |
| 8 | Baling River Bridge | 370 m (1,214 ft) | China (Guizhou) | 2009 |
| 9 | Beipan River Bridge | 366 m (1,201 ft) | China (Guizhou) | 2003 |
| 10 | Chenab Bridge | 359 m (1,178 ft) | India (Jammu & Kashmir) | 2024 |
Puli Bridge -With a 485m height, this bridge is also often mentioned in the top 3s.
Investors and Engineers: Key Highlights
China’s Guizhou province is often known as the “Bridge Museum of the World,” as it has more high bridges than almost any nation on earth.
COLOMBO (News 1) — The Chenab Bridge in India is a notable entry on the top railway bridge [railroad bridge] in the world. Higher than the Eiffel tower and engineered to resist extreme wind speeds and seismic activity.
Infrastructure Consequences: These bridges are economic lifelines. Take for instance the Duge Bridge, which reduced travel time between Xuanwei and Shuicheng cities from more than four hours to just about an hour.
Highest vs Tallest This is a trap, remember the highest refers to that drop below the deck. If the goal is to find the “tallest” construction (the height of the columns themselves), then the title still belongs to Millau Bridge located in France with a height that has reached 343 meters (1,125 ft)