Qingshuipu Bridge

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Coordinates29°55′18″N 121°41′01″E / 29.921695°N 121.683547°E / 29.921695; 121.683547
CrossesYong River
Qingshuipu Bridge

清水浦大桥
Qingshuipu Bridge in January 2012
Coordinates29°55′18″N 121°41′01″E / 29.921695°N 121.683547°E / 29.921695; 121.683547
Carries G1504 Ningbo Ring Expressway
CrossesYong River
LocaleNingbo, Zhejiang
Characteristics
DesignCable-stayed
Total length858 metres (2,815 ft)
Width56.7 metres (186 ft)
Height146 metres (479 ft)
Longest span468 metres (1,535 ft)
History
Construction start8 November 2007
Opened28 December 2011
Location

Qingshuipu Bridge (Chinese: 清水浦大桥) is a cable-stayed bridge across the Yong River in Ningbo, Zhejiang, China which carries the G1504 Ningbo Ring Expressway.[1] Construction started on 8 November 2007 and the bridge opened to traffic on 28 December 2011. When it was completed, it was the world's largest multi-tower split-frame cable-stayed bridge.[2][3][4]

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