番禺大桥, Cable-stayed bridge in Guangzhou, China.
Panyu Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge crossing the Pearl River in Guangzhou. It links the Panyu and Haizhu districts with six traffic lanes running across the water.
Construction began in 1985 and was completed in 1988, establishing a new crossing for southern Guangzhou. This project became a turning point for how the region connected its growing districts.
The bridge design incorporates elements of local architectural styles, reflecting the engineering capabilities of the Pearl River Delta region.
The bridge is accessible for both pedestrians and vehicles, offering a straightforward crossing over the river. You can walk across on foot or enjoy views of the water from passing traffic lanes.
The bridge structure includes two main towers reaching 100 meters in height, supporting the deck through a system of steel cables.
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