Bridges to prosperity make a difference in Xizang
In a remarkable tale of progress and development, the Bamrom Bridges spanning the Damchu River in Amdo county of the Xizang autonomous region have become symbols of historic change and rural growth.
These bridges, which illustrate the evolution of infrastructure, have significantly impacted the lives of residents living along the river, where the altitude is greater than 4,500 meters above sea level.
Decades ago, nomads from the county's Doma township had to make arduous journeys to reach neighboring towns. The absence of proper bridges meant perilous crossings. In summer, isolation loomed, as rising river waters cut off vital connections, leaving communities stranded until winter's freeze allowed for limited transport.
Improvements began in 1987 when a simple wooden bridge was erected, offering a modest upgrade for foot traffic but still limiting vehicular access. Subsequent developments saw the construction of a steel truss bridge in 1997, followed by a pivotal moment in 2013 with the completion of a cement bridge, now known as the Bamrom Bridge.
This final iteration revolutionized local travel, providing a safe and reliable passage for pedestrians, animals and vehicles.
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