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A Ferris wheel built on a bridge without an intermediate axis. It takes 30 minutes to make a detour, and it's right in China

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The world's largest shaftless Ferris wheel.

A Ferris wheel built on a bridge without an intermediate axis. It takes 30 minutes to make a detour, and it's right in China

We know that the general Ferris wheel is built in amusement parks and parks, but the Ferris wheel in Weifang, Shandong Province, is built on a bridge and is also the world's largest shaftless Ferris wheel.

A Ferris wheel built on a bridge without an intermediate axis. It takes 30 minutes to make a detour, and it's right in China

This Ferris wheel is located in the center of the Bailanghe Bridge in Weifang. The entrance is on the sidewalk of the main bridge. Its total height is 145 meters, tens of meters higher than the famous London Eye. You can enjoy the view of the White Wave River. However, unlike our common Ferris wheel, it features an axisless design. There is no shaft in the middle and the wheels do not turn. Instead, the wheelbox itself is equipped with a motion gear that can rotate along the track.

A Ferris wheel built on a bridge without an intermediate axis. It takes 30 minutes to make a detour, and it's right in China

It has a total of 36 wheel boxes, each of which can sit up to ten people and takes 30 minutes to circumnavigate. Wi-Fi is also installed in the box, and you don't have to worry about not having enough data when you want to take videos and send them to the circle of friends. And there is also a TV inside, which is said to be used to record the actual operation of the Ferris wheel, and you can also choose the best moment to set off photos and leave messages.

A Ferris wheel built on a bridge without an intermediate axis. It takes 30 minutes to make a detour, and it's right in China

If you are lucky enough to come to Shandong, you may wish to visit here, and you will definitely make your trip worthwhile.

Old Iron, have you ever played a Ferris wheel of a similar size? Welcome to leave a message in the comment area!

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