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The lesser known of two suspension bridges bearing this name in Puli. This one is located on the western outskirts of Puli in Nancun Village (南村里) and was built after the 921 Earthquake to promote ecotourism in the area. It was seldom used and, after it was heavily damaged in flooding caused by Typhoon Soulik in 2013 it was effectively abandoned. The local government claims it will demolished the bridge whenever funding is available. It is no longer safe to access but makes for an interesting photograph.
Warning: this location is abandoned, hazardous, or otherwise neglected and may be unsafe and even dangerous! Exercise appropriate precautions when visiting.
警告:此處已廢棄或長期無人管理,可能存在潛在危險。造訪時請務必提高警覺,並做好相關安全防護措施。
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- HouseFun News (好房網News)
- Egghead’s Fantasy World (蛋頭的奇想世界)
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