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On October 25, 1994, Taihu Bridge, the longest bridge in China's Inner Lake, was opened to traffic
On this day, 31 years ago, on October 25, 1994 (September 21, 1994 in the lunar calendar), the Taihu Bridge, the longest bridge in China's Inner Lake, was opened to traffic. On October 25, 1994, the Taihu Bridge, the longest bridge in China's Inner Lake, was officially opened to traffic today. The Taihu Lake Bridge starts from Yuyang Mountain in Xukou in the east and ends at Dongting Mountain in the west. It passes through Changsha and Yeshan Islands. It consists of 3 super bridges, with a total length of 4308 meters, 181 holes, and a deck width of 12 meters. The bridge body is simple and bright, light and novel, and full of contemporary sense. It complements the landscape of Taihu Lake, like a flying silver chain that floats between the Taihu Islands, winding and undulating. This huge project was completed by Wu County, Jiangsu Province with self-raised funds of more than 100 million yuan and was completed after two years of hard work by nearly a thousand construction troops. The completion of the bridge will not only fundamentally solve the transportation problem of Taihu Lake West Mountain Islands and realize the long-cherished wish of local people to build bridges for generations, but will also accelerate the development and utilization of Taihu Lake's natural resources and give full play to its geographical advantages. Construction of the Taihu Lake National Tourism Resort will play an active role in building a tourism economic zone around Taihu Lake as soon as possible. Taihu Bridge


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