Wuhan Yangluo Yangtze River Bridge

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Wuhan Yangluo Yangtze River Bridge, Suspension bridge crossing the Yangtze River in Wuhan, China.

The Wuhan Yangluo Yangtze River Bridge is a concrete suspension structure featuring a main span of 1,280 meters and supporting towers reaching approximately 170 meters in height.

Construction of this bridge began on November 4, 2003, and it officially opened to traffic on December 26, 2007, representing the fourth major crossing of the Yangtze River in Wuhan.

The bridge serves as a recognizable symbol of Wuhan's rapid infrastructure development and contributes to the modern transformation of the city's skyline and transportation capabilities.

The bridge is located along the G70 Fuzhou-Yinchuan Expressway and can be accessed via postal code 430415 in the Hong Shan district of Wuhan.

The main span of this bridge measures exactly 1,280 meters, placing it among the longest suspension spans in the world alongside structures like the Golden Gate Bridge.

Location: Wuhan

Inception: December 26, 2007

Official opening: December 26, 2007

Longest Span: 1,280 m

Made from material: concrete

Address: China, Hu Bei Sheng, Wu Han Shi, Hong Shan Qu, G70福银高速JHM6+P6V 邮政编码: 430415 430415 Wu Han Shi

GPS coordinates: 30.63647,114.55539

Latest update: November 24, 2025 15:58

The longest bridges in the world

This collection gathers bridges that hold world records for span length, defined as the distance between two main pylons. While the longest bridge in the world measures 165 kilometers in China, this refers to the maximum span covered in one continuous structure. These constructions demonstrate engineering achievements in crossing maritime straits, rivers, or valleys without intermediate supports. The Çanakkale Bridge in Turkey crosses the Dardanelles Strait with a span of 2,023 meters, setting the current record for suspension bridges. In Japan, the Akashi Strait Bridge connects Kobe to Awaji Island with a central span of 1,991 meters. In China, several bridges exceed 1,600 meters in span, such as the Yangsigang Bridge over the Yangtze in Wuhan or the Xihoumen Bridge in the Zhoushan Archipelago. South Korea with the Yi Sun-sin Bridge, Denmark with the Great Belt Bridge, and Turkey with the Osman Gazi Bridge complete this list of remarkable structures. These bridges are interesting destinations for observing modern civil engineering accomplishments. They connect cities and regions, significantly reducing travel times while offering scenic views of the landscapes they cross. Visiting them allows appreciation of the scope of work involved in constructing these infrastructures under often challenging conditions.

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