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China’s Guizhou Province to Open World’s Tallest Bridge

From Beer in the Sky to Chicken Hotels: The World’s Latest Records

by pinkfloyd
April 26, 2025
in Engineering Wonders, Lifestyle, Lifestyle News, Nature & Scenery, Theme Parks & Attractions, Travel & Adventure
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Nearly Half of the World’s Tallest Bridges Are in China’s Guizhou Province—Now It’s Building One to Top Them All

This week’s travel roundup brings you everything from record-breaking feats to quirky new attractions. Let’s dive in.

Breaking Records Around the World

The World’s Tallest Bridge – Coming Soon in China

China’s Guizhou province, already home to nearly half of the world’s 100 tallest bridges, is about to claim another title. This June, the Huajiang Grand Canyon Bridge will officially open. So, what makes this bridge stand out? At 2,051 feet (625 meters) above the river, it will surpass France’s iconic Millau Viaduct by an impressive 947 feet. This new marvel will not only make waves for its height but will also drastically reduce travel time across the canyon, slashing it from two hours down to just one minute.

A Record-Breaking Brewery in the Sky

In Singapore, a unique title has been claimed by LeVel33, the world’s highest microbrewery located inside a building. Perched on the 33rd floor of the Marina Bay Financial Centre Tower, the brewery boasts 12 brewing tanks, two copper kettles, and even a cooling machine—all lifted up by crane. For beer lovers, the stunning views over the Singapore skyline make it a must-visit spot.

The World’s Largest Chicken-Shaped Building? In the Philippines!

Now for something a little more unusual: a Guinness World Record for the largest building shaped like a chicken. Located in the Philippines, this quirky hotel stands 114 feet tall and is fully air-conditioned. While it may not offer traditional windows, it’s certainly an eye-catching landmark.

Disney’s Biggest Cruise Ship Sets Sail

Later this year, Disney will launch its biggest cruise ship ever, the 6,000-passenger Disney Adventure. This massive vessel will be the cruise line’s first ship based in Asia, marking a significant milestone in Disney’s global expansion.

The World’s Tiniest Park

In a more modest feat, the world’s smallest park has been recognized in the Japanese town of Nagaizumi, about 68 miles southwest of Tokyo. At just 2.6 square feet, the park features a tiny stool and a patch of greenery. Sometimes, small is mighty!

Epic Adventures

A Solo Trek Across the Empty Quarter

Saudi explorer Badr Al Shaibani made headlines by completing a 600-kilometer (370-mile) solo journey across the Empty Quarter, the largest continuous sand desert in the world. It’s an adventure that pushes the limits of endurance and exploration.

One Irishman’s Quest to Visit Every Irish Pub

Meanwhile, Irishman Colm Dalton has taken on the challenge of visiting every Irish pub worldwide. So far, he’s made it to 47 countries, all in the name of enjoying a pint and celebrating Irish culture.

New Lives, New Ventures

A Canadian Couple’s Leap to Mexico

After losing her job, Brooke Gazer convinced her husband, Rick, to take the plunge and move to Mexico, where they opened a bed-and-breakfast. Despite warnings from friends and family, their new life proved successful—and they’ve never looked back.

Ontario Sisters Take Over a Century-Old Inn

In Ontario, sisters Kristen and Kathryn Groom—aged 27 and 35—bought a century-old inn with no prior experience in the hospitality industry. Fast forward three years, and their business is thriving, partly thanks to their international social media presence.

Home Swaps as a Solution to Overtourism

Finally, many travelers are now opting for home swaps instead of using traditional hotels or Airbnbs. This innovative approach helps combat the overtourism problem while providing a more authentic, affordable experience for visitors. Whether it’s for a vacation rental or an exchange, people are finding new ways to travel and make the most of their homes.

If you’re looking to upgrade your own vacation rental, check out these tips from our partners at CNN Underscored, featuring everything from candles to white noise machines—your ultimate guide to making any space feel like home.

Source: CNN – Nearly half of the world’s 100 tallest bridges are in this Chinese province. Now it’s building one to top them all

pinkfloyd

pinkfloyd

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