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Bridge offers ‘gateway to tomorrow’

- By WEN ZONGDUO in Male, Maldives wen@chinadaily­hk.com

A cross-sea bridge built with Chinese aid which has been described as a “gateway to tomorrow” opened in the island nation of Maldives on Thursday.

“Today the impossible is possible,” Maldives President Abdulla Yameen Abdul Gayyoom said while addressing an opening ceremony in the capital Male before leading vehicles over the China-Maldives Friendship Bridge linking its two most important islands.

He outlined how he and Chinese President Xi Jinping reached an agreement on the project during Xi’s visit in September 2014.

Connecting the capital city with the airport island of Hulhule, the China-Maldives Friendship Bridge is a landmark for the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road under the Belt and Road Initiative, said Chinese government special envoy Wang Xiaotao.

“The bridge is also a new symbol of the continued friendship between the two peoples and a new start in bilateral relations,” said Wang, also head of China’s State Internatio­nal Developmen­t Cooperatio­n Agency. China-Maldives cooperatio­n will continue to serve the common interests of the two peoples, he said.

Yameen said such cooperatio­n “will deliver more benefits to the people”.

As a world-class tourist resort, Maldives is littered with islands scattered across the ocean, but traffic among the islands has been entirely dependent on ships and seaplanes.

Crossing the Gaadhoo Strait now is a six-span composite V-shaped rigid frame bridge totaling 2,000 meters.

With a designed service life span of 100 years, it was full of challenges during constructi­on, said Cheng Duoyun, chief engineer of the bridge project from the China Communicat­ions Constructi­on Company.

Moreover, Chinese builders, together with hundreds of foreign employees from countries including Maldives, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, had to take special precaution­s for environmen­tal protection and marine resource preservati­on in the turquoise waters.

“The project has achieved key technical breakthrou­ghs as a pioneer in the constructi­on of super-large bridges in deep and exposed ocean environmen­ts with a coral reef geology,” said project leader Wang Chao.

 ?? WANG MINGLIANG / XINHUA ?? The China-Maldives Friendship Bridge, a landmark for the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road under the Belt and Road Initiative, is opened on Thursday in Maldives. It connects Male with the airport island of Hulhule.
WANG MINGLIANG / XINHUA The China-Maldives Friendship Bridge, a landmark for the 21st Century Maritime Silk Road under the Belt and Road Initiative, is opened on Thursday in Maldives. It connects Male with the airport island of Hulhule.

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