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Beautiful design and extensive efforts put to build a pedestrian bridge. It could be seen as too big but, considering the huge - and somewhat ugly - buildings in the surroundings, it fits the scale.
So I guess "lucky knot" is Chinese for "fuck you, disabled people"?
That looks exhausting even for an able-bodied person. I suppose it looks unique, but people who use it a lot must get pretty tired of it after the first few crossings.
great!!!
ReplyDeleteSo -- "lucky knot" is Chinese for "fuck you, disabled people"?
ReplyDeleteCrossing that thing must be exhausting even if you're in good shape.
Interesting that is is strictly a pedestrian crossing bridge.
ReplyDeleteOh no they didn't! Wow. That is a masterwork. Where is it? I want to walk on it. Man, I bet you could film a porno on that bridge at night.
ReplyDeletePat - Yeah, they could have saved a lot of money if they had done something simpler.
ReplyDeleteStunning in many ways. Design, placement, cost, and effect on environment. The U.S. would never do that. Sorry, brain fart, of course we would.
ReplyDeleteAnon@12:21pm - Certainly, we've done some neat stuff in various places.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful design and extensive efforts put to build a pedestrian bridge. It could be seen as too big but, considering the huge - and somewhat ugly - buildings in the surroundings, it fits the scale.
ReplyDeleteSo I guess "lucky knot" is Chinese for "fuck you, disabled people"?
ReplyDeleteThat looks exhausting even for an able-bodied person. I suppose it looks unique, but people who use it a lot must get pretty tired of it after the first few crossings.
Infidel753 - That is an excellent point! I hadn't even noticed the lack of accommodation.
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