Badu Bridge, Road bridge in Nuannuan District, Taiwan.
Badu Bridge spans the Keelung River and connects multiple sections of Provincial Highway 5 through northern Taiwan. It is a key part of the road system that runs through the district and links different areas together.
The bridge was built during Taiwan's modernization period and played a role in developing the region's road network. It enabled better connections between industrial areas and residential zones.
The bridge's name comes from Chinese and refers to the local area, visible on navigation systems and traffic maps throughout the region. It serves as a daily connection point for people traveling between different parts of the city.
The bridge is accessible from several entry and exit points in the area and is regularly maintained. For drivers, it provides a well-maintained route at any time of day.
The bridge serves as a key transfer point for cargo between Keelung's industrial zones. Many drivers use it daily without noticing its importance for regional goods transport.
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