Qiongzhou Bridge, Cable-stayed bridge in Fuzhou, China.
Qiongzhou Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge spanning the Min River in Fuzhou, stretching more than 1100 meters with distinctive steel cables extending from tall towers. Two support piers in the water help carry the structure across this major waterway.
The bridge was built between 1998 and 2003 as a major infrastructure connection for the growing city. Its completion marked an important step forward in the region's modern bridge engineering.
The Qiongzhou Bridge represents an advancement in Chinese engineering, connecting communities along the Min River in Fujian Province.
The bridge serves as a central traffic hub with six lanes for daily vehicle crossing over the river. Visitors can observe the structure and traffic flow from surrounding areas or vantage points.
The structure rises 180.5 meters above the water and handles 60,000 vehicles per day, making it a central transportation hub in Fuzhou.
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