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New pedestrian bridge over Pearl River opens in Guangzhou

- By ZHENG CAIXIONG in Guangzhou zhengcaixi­ong@chinadaily.com.cn

A new cross-river pedestrian bridge was officially opened last month in Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong province.

The Haixin Bridge, a curved-girder, cablestaye­d bridge, spans 198 meters of water, with a total length of 488 meters and a width of 15 meters.

The structure has become a new attraction, drawing many residents and tourists since it opened.

He Jingtang, an academicia­n at the Chinese Academy of Engineerin­g, said the Haixin is the first pedestrian bridge to run across the Pearl River in Guangzhou. It integrates elements of Lingnan (South China) regional culture.

“The Cantonese-style design fully embodies the depth of Lingnan culture and the image of Guangzhou as a modern internatio­nal metropolis,” said He, who led the design team.

The bridge’s completion is emblematic of the rapid, high-quality constructi­on seen in Guangzhou in recent years. Its constructi­on kicked off in May last year, and the southern and northern sections were successful­ly joined in February.

Running from Ersha Island to the southern bank of the Pearl River in the city’s central business district, the footbridge is the largest of its kind in the world.

Xie Weizhen, a white-collar worker in Guangzhou, said the Haixin is spectacula­r and will become a unique tourist attraction in the provincial capital — an open, innovative and inclusive city.

“The bridge provides a special corridor for residents living on the southern bank of the Pearl River to walk to Ersha Island, a destinatio­n for recreation and leisure for local residents,” she said.

Covering 1.26 million square meters, Ersha, part of Guangzhou’s Yuexiu district, is home to the Guangdong Museum of Art, the Guangdong Overseas Chinese Museum, the Xinghai Concert Hall, the Guangdong Gymnasium and a number of parks, soccer fields and basketball and tennis courts.

Pedestrian­s can also walk from Canton Tower, commonly known as Xiaomanyao, to Huacheng Square, the Haixinsha Asian Games theme park, the Guangdong Museum and other landmarks in Zhujiang New Town in the Tianhe district.

The east side of the bridge deck is designed for leisure, allowing pedestrian­s to sit and enjoy the scenery on both sides of the river. It can also accommodat­e small-scale art performanc­es.

The west side is the main thoroughfa­re, and is shaded to enable walking with bicycles, exercising or just enjoying the sunset.

In addition, the bridge — which links Yuexiu and Tianhe districts in the northern part of the Pearl River to Haizhu district in the south — is an ideal destinatio­n for people who want to watch the city’s annual dragon boat race and enjoy fireworks shows during festivals and special celebratio­ns, including National Day and the Spring Festival.

The bridge is expected to become an evermore popular destinatio­n and play a big role in economic developmen­t, culture, business, sightseein­g and leisure on both sides of the river.

 ?? PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY ?? Spanning the Pearl River in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, the Haixin Bridge is the largest pedestrian bridge in the world.
PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY Spanning the Pearl River in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, the Haixin Bridge is the largest pedestrian bridge in the world.

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