Yajisha Bridge, Arch bridge in Guangzhou, China
Yajisha Bridge is an arch structure that spans the Pearl River in Guangzhou and connects the Hai Zhu and Liwan districts. The roadway accommodates six lanes of traffic flowing across its concrete and steel tube construction.
The structure was planned in 1998 and completed two years later, marking a milestone in Chinese bridge construction. Its completion opened new routes between the separated urban districts.
The bridge connects the Hai Zhu and Liwan districts of Guangzhou, strengthening the social and economic bonds between these urban communities.
The structure functions as a major transport link used daily by thousands of vehicles passing between the districts. Visitors can view it from the riverbank or experience it while crossing on foot or by vehicle.
The bridge features specialized truss-like arches and cross-bracing between the roadway and arch structure, ensuring exceptional stability.
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