New bridge over Yangtze opens to traffic in East China
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NANJING -- A new bridge over the Yangtze River opened to traffic Thursday in the city of Nanjing, capital of East China's Jiangsu province.
With a total length of 10.3 km, the Jiangxinzhou Yangtze River bridge is the world's first light steel-concrete composite cable-stayed bridge. It has six lanes enabling vehicles to cross the river in just 10 minutes free of charge.
As an important channel connecting two main districts in Nanjing and a supporting facility connecting Jiangsu with Anhui, the bridge will play a significant role in promoting regional integration and economic development.
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