Liede Bridge, Suspension bridge in Guangzhou, China
Liede Bridge is a suspension bridge in Guangzhou that spans the Pearl River, connecting Pazhou Island with Tianhe District across roughly 4.3 kilometers. The main cable spans about 219 meters, and the structure carries multiple lanes of traffic between the two areas.
The bridge opened in 2009 and created a new crossing over the Pearl River in Guangzhou. This project was part of the city's infrastructure development to improve traffic capacity between districts.
The bridge serves as a daily crossing for residents moving between neighborhoods, becoming part of the routine landscape that connects different parts of the city.
The bridge is open to vehicle traffic year-round, allowing passage at any time of day. Travel is smoothest outside rush hours, when congestion is lighter and crossing feels faster.
The crossing offers changing views of the Pearl River and urban landscape depending on the time of day and light, making each passage feel slightly different. Many travelers notice how the perspective shifts between neighborhoods, showing the contrast between developed and developing areas.
The community of curious travelers
AroundUs brings together thousands of curated places, local tips, and hidden gems, enriched daily by 60,000 contributors worldwide.