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World's longest sea-crossing bridge opens between Hong Kong and China
By James Griffiths and Sarah Lazarus, CNN



Updated 1:42 AM ET, Mon October 22, 2018





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A general view shows the Hong Kong side of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge (HKZM) on October 19, 2018, five days ahead of its opening ceremony.
Hong Kong (CNN)A $20-billion bridge connecting Hong Kong and Macau to the mainland Chinese city of Zhuhai is set to finally open this week, marking the completion of the longest sea-crossing bridge ever built, nine years after construction began.

Chinese President Xi Jinping is expected to attend a ceremony in Zhuhai on Tuesday, along with top officials from Hong Kong and Macau, with the bridge opening to public traffic Wednesday.
The 55-kilometer (34-mile) bridge was originally due to open in 2016, but repeated delays pushed that to this year.
It is a key element of China's plan for a Greater Bay Area covering 56,500 square kilometers (21,800 square miles) across southern China, and encompassing 11 cities, including Hong Kong and Macau, that are home to a combined 68 million people.

Proponents of the idea say the bridge will cut journey times between the cities from three hours to 30 minutes, which they say will enable commuters and tourists to easily move around the region.
"With the bridge, the traveling time between Hong Kong and the Western Pearl River Delta region will be shortened significantly, thereby bringing the Western Pearl River Delta region within three hours' drive from Hong Kong," the city's transport secretary, Frank Chan, said Friday.
Despite the focus on drive time however, private car owners in Hong Kong will not be able to cross the bridge without a special permit. Most drivers will have to park at the Hong Kong port, switching to shuttle bus or special hire cars once they are through immigration. Shuttle buses cost $8-$10 for a single trip depending on the time of day.
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In this photo taken on October 7, 2018, a section of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge (HKZMB) is seen from Lantau island in Hong Kong.
Fierce criticism
The bridge project has come in for fierce criticism in Hong Kong, where there was little public demand or appetite for greater links to either Macau or Zhuhai, and fears the city will be swamped by tourists from mainland China.
In 2016, Hong Kong saw 56.7 million tourist arrivals, compared to 37.6 million for the UK, a much larger country.
For critics of the Chinese government, the bridge is seen as a tool to drag the city -- which boasts a semi-democratic legislature and independent judiciary and has seen numerous mass protests in recent years -- closer into Beijing's grip.
181022090823-03-hong-kong-macau-zhuhai-bridge-1019-exlarge-169.jpg


The world's longest sea bridge, connecting Hong Kong, Macau and the Chinese mainland will open to traffic on October 24, 2018 officials said, after complaints about the secrecy surrounding the project.
"You can't see the existing transport connections -- in a literal way. But this bridge is very visible ... you can see it from the plane when you fly in to Hong Kong, and it's breathtaking," lawmaker Claudia Mo told CNN earlier in the year.
"It links Hong Kong to China almost like an umbilical cord. You see it, and you know you're linked up to the motherland."


Controversial high-speed rail station opens in Hong Kong

Mo and other critics also point to the huge amount of money spent by Hong Kong -- upwards of $9 billion -- while the city is dealing with an acute lack of public housing and widespread poverty.
"Hong Kong has had to fund a lot of the bridge, but we won't see many benefits here," Mo said.
181022090842-04-hong-kong-macau-zhuhai-bridge-1019-exlarge-169.jpg


A general view shows a barrier on the Hong Kong side of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge (HKZM) on October 19, 2018, five days ahead of its opening ceremony.

Huge engineering effort
Built to withstand a magnitude 8 earthquake, a super typhoon and strikes by super-sized cargo vessels, the bridge incorporates 400,000 tons of steel -- 4.5 times the amount in San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge.


Soon all of Hong Kong's dolphins will be dead

It also includes a 6.7-kilometer (4-mile) submerged tunnel to help it avoid the busy shipping paths over the Pearl River Delta. The tunnel runs between two artificial islands, each measuring 100,000 square meters (1 million square feet) and situated in relatively shallow waters.
While an impressive engineering feat, the building of the bridge brought its own controversies. The Pearl River Delta is home to an endangered Chinese white dolphin population that has been buffeted by massive land reclamation efforts in Hong Kong and other cities.
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Photos: Spectacular bridges around the world
Puente Laguna Garzon by Rafael Viñoly Architects, 2015 (Garzón, Uruguay) – Uruguayan architect Rafael Viñoly's circular bridge can only be truly appreciated from above. The circular bridge, which replaced a raft crossing, creates the effect of a lagoon within a lagoon.
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Photos: Spectacular bridges around the world
Sarajevo Bridge by BCQ Arquitectura Barcelona, in progress (Barcelona, Spain) – BCQ Arquitectura Barcelona's plant-covered bridge takes Heatherwick's green concept one step further. Their proposed upgrades to the existing Sarajevo Bridge include photoluminescent stones to light the pathway without electricity and concrete that converts pollution into harmless substances.

As of now, there is no set completion date.
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Photos: Spectacular bridges around the world
Cirkelbroen by Olafur Eliasson, 2015 (Copenhagen, Denmark) – Artist Olafur Eliasson was inspired by the city's history as a port town when he designed Cirkelbroen. The five round platforms and wired masts give the illusion of boats floating on the harbor.
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Photos: Spectacular bridges around the world
Zhangjiajie Canyon Bridge by Haim Dotan, in progress (Zhangjiajie City, China) – Haim Dotan's Zhangjiajie Canyon Bridge is the largest glass-bottomed bridge in the world. Aside from supporting visitors, the bridge, which is 69 feet long and 718 feet high, will be also be used for bungee jumps and fashion shows.
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Photos: Spectacular bridges around the world
Lucky Knot Bridge by NEXT Architects, in progress (Changsha, China) – Scroll through the gallery to see some of the world's most spectacular bridges. The name and shape of NEXT Architects' Lucky Knot Bridge refers to the Chinese art of decorative knotting, which is associated with good luck.
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Photos: Spectacular bridges around the world
Danjiang Bridge by Zaha Hadid Architects, in progress (Taipei, Taiwan) – At just over 3,000 ft, the Danjiang Bridge -- one of the last commissions awarded to the late Zaha Hadid -- will be the world's longest single-tower, asymmetric cable-stayed bridge, according to the firm.

The subtle design is meant to have visual impact without obscuring the Taipei sunset.
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Photos: Spectacular bridges around the world
Sölvesborg Bridge by Ljusarkitektur, 2013 (Sölvesborg, Sweden) – In a rare twist, theSölvesborg Bridge -- Europe's longest pedestrian bridge at 2480 feet -- was specially enhanced by a lighting design firm rather than an architect. Ljusarkitektur mounted the structure with color-change LED lights.
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Photos: Spectacular bridges around the world
Helix Bridge by Cox Architecture, 2010 (Marina Bay, Singapore) – When it opened in 2010, Singapore's Helix Bridge was the first to incorporate the shape of a double-helix. The structure is meant to symbolize life, renewal and growth, and sits near Moshe Safdie's $5.7 billion Marina Bay Sands casino.
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Photos: Spectacular bridges around the world
Køge North Station by COBE, in progress (Køge, Denmark) – There's more than meets the eye with this structure. The bridge, designed collaboratively by COBE Architects Dissing + Weitling and COWI, includes passageways for both trains and cars, as well as a full station and park-and-ride facilities. It's set to open in 2018.
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Photos: Spectacular bridges around the world
Puente Laguna Garzon by Rafael Viñoly Architects, 2015 (Garzón, Uruguay) – Uruguayan architect Rafael Viñoly's circular bridge can only be truly appreciated from above. The circular bridge, which replaced a raft crossing, creates the effect of a lagoon within a lagoon.
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Photos: Spectacular bridges around the world
Sarajevo Bridge by BCQ Arquitectura Barcelona, in progress (Barcelona, Spain) – BCQ Arquitectura Barcelona's plant-covered bridge takes Heatherwick's green concept one step further. Their proposed upgrades to the existing Sarajevo Bridge include photoluminescent stones to light the pathway without electricity and concrete that converts pollution into harmless substances.

As of now, there is no set completion date.
Hide Caption
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Photos: Spectacular bridges around the world
Cirkelbroen by Olafur Eliasson, 2015 (Copenhagen, Denmark) – Artist Olafur Eliasson was inspired by the city's history as a port town when he designed Cirkelbroen. The five round platforms and wired masts give the illusion of boats floating on the harbor.
Hide Caption
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upload_2018-10-22_9-28-5.gif


Photos: Spectacular bridges around the world
Zhangjiajie Canyon Bridge by Haim Dotan, in progress (Zhangjiajie City, China) – Haim Dotan's Zhangjiajie Canyon Bridge is the largest glass-bottomed bridge in the world. Aside from supporting visitors, the bridge, which is 69 feet long and 718 feet high, will be also be used for bungee jumps and fashion shows.
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Photos: Spectacular bridges around the world
Lucky Knot Bridge by NEXT Architects, in progress (Changsha, China) – Scroll through the gallery to see some of the world's most spectacular bridges. The name and shape of NEXT Architects' Lucky Knot Bridge refers to the Chinese art of decorative knotting, which is associated with good luck.
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Photos: Spectacular bridges around the world
Danjiang Bridge by Zaha Hadid Architects, in progress (Taipei, Taiwan) – At just over 3,000 ft, the Danjiang Bridge -- one of the last commissions awarded to the late Zaha Hadid -- will be the world's longest single-tower, asymmetric cable-stayed bridge, according to the firm.

The subtle design is meant to have visual impact without obscuring the Taipei sunset.
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Photos: Spectacular bridges around the world
Sölvesborg Bridge by Ljusarkitektur, 2013 (Sölvesborg, Sweden) – In a rare twist, theSölvesborg Bridge -- Europe's longest pedestrian bridge at 2480 feet -- was specially enhanced by a lighting design firm rather than an architect. Ljusarkitektur mounted the structure with color-change LED lights.
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Photos: Spectacular bridges around the world
Helix Bridge by Cox Architecture, 2010 (Marina Bay, Singapore) – When it opened in 2010, Singapore's Helix Bridge was the first to incorporate the shape of a double-helix. The structure is meant to symbolize life, renewal and growth, and sits near Moshe Safdie's $5.7 billion Marina Bay Sands casino.
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Photos: Spectacular bridges around the world
Køge North Station by COBE, in progress (Køge, Denmark) – There's more than meets the eye with this structure. The bridge, designed collaboratively by COBE Architects Dissing + Weitling and COWI, includes passageways for both trains and cars, as well as a full station and park-and-ride facilities. It's set to open in 2018.
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Conservation experts previously told CNN they feared the bridge, as well as ongoing expansion of Hong Kong airport, could be the final nail in the dolphins' coffin, sending the local population into terminal decline.
In response to environmental concerns over the bridge, the Hong Kong government has provided for the creation of extra marine parks to protect dolphins and other aquatic life, but some experts say this may be too late to reduce the effect of the construction already carried out.

The bridge has also faced considerable public criticism over safety standards. Seven workers died in constructing the bridge, and another 275 were injured. Hong Kong officials have previously blamed the death toll on lack of manpower, and earlier this year a court fined several subcontractors over the issue.
 
World's longest sea-crossing bridge opens between Hong Kong and China
By James Griffiths and Sarah Lazarus, CNN



Updated 1:42 AM ET, Mon October 22, 2018





181022090743-02-hong-kong-macau-zhuhai-bridge-1019-exlarge-169.jpg


A general view shows the Hong Kong side of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge (HKZM) on October 19, 2018, five days ahead of its opening ceremony.
Hong Kong (CNN)A $20-billion bridge connecting Hong Kong and Macau to the mainland Chinese city of Zhuhai is set to finally open this week, marking the completion of the longest sea-crossing bridge ever built, nine years after construction began.

Chinese President Xi Jinping is expected to attend a ceremony in Zhuhai on Tuesday, along with top officials from Hong Kong and Macau, with the bridge opening to public traffic Wednesday.
The 55-kilometer (34-mile) bridge was originally due to open in 2016, but repeated delays pushed that to this year.
It is a key element of China's plan for a Greater Bay Area covering 56,500 square kilometers (21,800 square miles) across southern China, and encompassing 11 cities, including Hong Kong and Macau, that are home to a combined 68 million people.

Proponents of the idea say the bridge will cut journey times between the cities from three hours to 30 minutes, which they say will enable commuters and tourists to easily move around the region.
"With the bridge, the traveling time between Hong Kong and the Western Pearl River Delta region will be shortened significantly, thereby bringing the Western Pearl River Delta region within three hours' drive from Hong Kong," the city's transport secretary, Frank Chan, said Friday.
Despite the focus on drive time however, private car owners in Hong Kong will not be able to cross the bridge without a special permit. Most drivers will have to park at the Hong Kong port, switching to shuttle bus or special hire cars once they are through immigration. Shuttle buses cost $8-$10 for a single trip depending on the time of day.
181022090709-01-hong-kong-macau-zhuhai-bridge-1007-exlarge-169.jpg


In this photo taken on October 7, 2018, a section of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge (HKZMB) is seen from Lantau island in Hong Kong.
Fierce criticism
The bridge project has come in for fierce criticism in Hong Kong, where there was little public demand or appetite for greater links to either Macau or Zhuhai, and fears the city will be swamped by tourists from mainland China.
In 2016, Hong Kong saw 56.7 million tourist arrivals, compared to 37.6 million for the UK, a much larger country.
For critics of the Chinese government, the bridge is seen as a tool to drag the city -- which boasts a semi-democratic legislature and independent judiciary and has seen numerous mass protests in recent years -- closer into Beijing's grip.
181022090823-03-hong-kong-macau-zhuhai-bridge-1019-exlarge-169.jpg


The world's longest sea bridge, connecting Hong Kong, Macau and the Chinese mainland will open to traffic on October 24, 2018 officials said, after complaints about the secrecy surrounding the project.
"You can't see the existing transport connections -- in a literal way. But this bridge is very visible ... you can see it from the plane when you fly in to Hong Kong, and it's breathtaking," lawmaker Claudia Mo told CNN earlier in the year.
"It links Hong Kong to China almost like an umbilical cord. You see it, and you know you're linked up to the motherland."


Controversial high-speed rail station opens in Hong Kong

Mo and other critics also point to the huge amount of money spent by Hong Kong -- upwards of $9 billion -- while the city is dealing with an acute lack of public housing and widespread poverty.
"Hong Kong has had to fund a lot of the bridge, but we won't see many benefits here," Mo said.
181022090842-04-hong-kong-macau-zhuhai-bridge-1019-exlarge-169.jpg


A general view shows a barrier on the Hong Kong side of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge (HKZM) on October 19, 2018, five days ahead of its opening ceremony.

Huge engineering effort
Built to withstand a magnitude 8 earthquake, a super typhoon and strikes by super-sized cargo vessels, the bridge incorporates 400,000 tons of steel -- 4.5 times the amount in San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge.


Soon all of Hong Kong's dolphins will be dead

It also includes a 6.7-kilometer (4-mile) submerged tunnel to help it avoid the busy shipping paths over the Pearl River Delta. The tunnel runs between two artificial islands, each measuring 100,000 square meters (1 million square feet) and situated in relatively shallow waters.
While an impressive engineering feat, the building of the bridge brought its own controversies. The Pearl River Delta is home to an endangered Chinese white dolphin population that has been buffeted by massive land reclamation efforts in Hong Kong and other cities.
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Photos: Spectacular bridges around the world
Puente Laguna Garzon by Rafael Viñoly Architects, 2015 (Garzón, Uruguay) – Uruguayan architect Rafael Viñoly's circular bridge can only be truly appreciated from above. The circular bridge, which replaced a raft crossing, creates the effect of a lagoon within a lagoon.
Hide Caption
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Photos: Spectacular bridges around the world
Sarajevo Bridge by BCQ Arquitectura Barcelona, in progress (Barcelona, Spain) – BCQ Arquitectura Barcelona's plant-covered bridge takes Heatherwick's green concept one step further. Their proposed upgrades to the existing Sarajevo Bridge include photoluminescent stones to light the pathway without electricity and concrete that converts pollution into harmless substances.

As of now, there is no set completion date.
Hide Caption
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Photos: Spectacular bridges around the world
Cirkelbroen by Olafur Eliasson, 2015 (Copenhagen, Denmark) – Artist Olafur Eliasson was inspired by the city's history as a port town when he designed Cirkelbroen. The five round platforms and wired masts give the illusion of boats floating on the harbor.
Hide Caption
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Photos: Spectacular bridges around the world
Zhangjiajie Canyon Bridge by Haim Dotan, in progress (Zhangjiajie City, China) – Haim Dotan's Zhangjiajie Canyon Bridge is the largest glass-bottomed bridge in the world. Aside from supporting visitors, the bridge, which is 69 feet long and 718 feet high, will be also be used for bungee jumps and fashion shows.
Hide Caption
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160426104854-lucky-knot-bridge-next-architects-exlarge-169.jpg


Photos: Spectacular bridges around the world
Lucky Knot Bridge by NEXT Architects, in progress (Changsha, China) – Scroll through the gallery to see some of the world's most spectacular bridges. The name and shape of NEXT Architects' Lucky Knot Bridge refers to the Chinese art of decorative knotting, which is associated with good luck.
Hide Caption
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Photos: Spectacular bridges around the world
Danjiang Bridge by Zaha Hadid Architects, in progress (Taipei, Taiwan) – At just over 3,000 ft, the Danjiang Bridge -- one of the last commissions awarded to the late Zaha Hadid -- will be the world's longest single-tower, asymmetric cable-stayed bridge, according to the firm.

The subtle design is meant to have visual impact without obscuring the Taipei sunset.
Hide Caption
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Photos: Spectacular bridges around the world
Sölvesborg Bridge by Ljusarkitektur, 2013 (Sölvesborg, Sweden) – In a rare twist, theSölvesborg Bridge -- Europe's longest pedestrian bridge at 2480 feet -- was specially enhanced by a lighting design firm rather than an architect. Ljusarkitektur mounted the structure with color-change LED lights.
Hide Caption
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Photos: Spectacular bridges around the world
Helix Bridge by Cox Architecture, 2010 (Marina Bay, Singapore) – When it opened in 2010, Singapore's Helix Bridge was the first to incorporate the shape of a double-helix. The structure is meant to symbolize life, renewal and growth, and sits near Moshe Safdie's $5.7 billion Marina Bay Sands casino.
Hide Caption
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Photos: Spectacular bridges around the world
Køge North Station by COBE, in progress (Køge, Denmark) – There's more than meets the eye with this structure. The bridge, designed collaboratively by COBE Architects Dissing + Weitling and COWI, includes passageways for both trains and cars, as well as a full station and park-and-ride facilities. It's set to open in 2018.
Hide Caption
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Photos: Spectacular bridges around the world
Puente Laguna Garzon by Rafael Viñoly Architects, 2015 (Garzón, Uruguay) – Uruguayan architect Rafael Viñoly's circular bridge can only be truly appreciated from above. The circular bridge, which replaced a raft crossing, creates the effect of a lagoon within a lagoon.
Hide Caption
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Photos: Spectacular bridges around the world
Sarajevo Bridge by BCQ Arquitectura Barcelona, in progress (Barcelona, Spain) – BCQ Arquitectura Barcelona's plant-covered bridge takes Heatherwick's green concept one step further. Their proposed upgrades to the existing Sarajevo Bridge include photoluminescent stones to light the pathway without electricity and concrete that converts pollution into harmless substances.

As of now, there is no set completion date.
Hide Caption
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Photos: Spectacular bridges around the world
Cirkelbroen by Olafur Eliasson, 2015 (Copenhagen, Denmark) – Artist Olafur Eliasson was inspired by the city's history as a port town when he designed Cirkelbroen. The five round platforms and wired masts give the illusion of boats floating on the harbor.
Hide Caption
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Photos: Spectacular bridges around the world
Zhangjiajie Canyon Bridge by Haim Dotan, in progress (Zhangjiajie City, China) – Haim Dotan's Zhangjiajie Canyon Bridge is the largest glass-bottomed bridge in the world. Aside from supporting visitors, the bridge, which is 69 feet long and 718 feet high, will be also be used for bungee jumps and fashion shows.
Hide Caption
9 of 9

160426104854-lucky-knot-bridge-next-architects-exlarge-169.jpg


Photos: Spectacular bridges around the world
Lucky Knot Bridge by NEXT Architects, in progress (Changsha, China) – Scroll through the gallery to see some of the world's most spectacular bridges. The name and shape of NEXT Architects' Lucky Knot Bridge refers to the Chinese art of decorative knotting, which is associated with good luck.
Hide Caption
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Photos: Spectacular bridges around the world
Danjiang Bridge by Zaha Hadid Architects, in progress (Taipei, Taiwan) – At just over 3,000 ft, the Danjiang Bridge -- one of the last commissions awarded to the late Zaha Hadid -- will be the world's longest single-tower, asymmetric cable-stayed bridge, according to the firm.

The subtle design is meant to have visual impact without obscuring the Taipei sunset.
Hide Caption
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Photos: Spectacular bridges around the world
Sölvesborg Bridge by Ljusarkitektur, 2013 (Sölvesborg, Sweden) – In a rare twist, theSölvesborg Bridge -- Europe's longest pedestrian bridge at 2480 feet -- was specially enhanced by a lighting design firm rather than an architect. Ljusarkitektur mounted the structure with color-change LED lights.
Hide Caption
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Photos: Spectacular bridges around the world
Helix Bridge by Cox Architecture, 2010 (Marina Bay, Singapore) – When it opened in 2010, Singapore's Helix Bridge was the first to incorporate the shape of a double-helix. The structure is meant to symbolize life, renewal and growth, and sits near Moshe Safdie's $5.7 billion Marina Bay Sands casino.
Hide Caption
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Photos: Spectacular bridges around the world
Køge North Station by COBE, in progress (Køge, Denmark) – There's more than meets the eye with this structure. The bridge, designed collaboratively by COBE Architects Dissing + Weitling and COWI, includes passageways for both trains and cars, as well as a full station and park-and-ride facilities. It's set to open in 2018.
Hide Caption
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160426105933-helix-bridge-singapore-small-11.jpg

160425153635-koge-north-station-bridge-small-11.jpg

160426175927-rafael-vinoly-architects-puente-laguna-garzon-small-11.jpg

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Conservation experts previously told CNN they feared the bridge, as well as ongoing expansion of Hong Kong airport, could be the final nail in the dolphins' coffin, sending the local population into terminal decline.
In response to environmental concerns over the bridge, the Hong Kong government has provided for the creation of extra marine parks to protect dolphins and other aquatic life, but some experts say this may be too late to reduce the effect of the construction already carried out.

The bridge has also faced considerable public criticism over safety standards. Seven workers died in constructing the bridge, and another 275 were injured. Hong Kong officials have previously blamed the death toll on lack of manpower, and earlier this year a court fined several subcontractors over the issue.
:jiayou::jiayou::zhichi:
 
讲基建,估计全世界没哪个国家比得上天朝了。。
 
咱的过街天桥,还是修得不错的。
以后大麻起作用了,过街天桥还能不能修好,这都难说了。
 
切,都腾云驾雾的节奏了,还需要桥吗?
咱的过街天桥,还是修得不错的。
以后大麻起作用了,过街天桥还能不能修好,这都难说了。
 
这桥美,开车过桥的感觉更美。
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