Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge. Photographed by Zhou Wen, reporter of People's Daily Online
On the Yangtze River, Wuhan has many bridges in the same frame. Photographed by Wang Guoji, reporter of People's Daily Online
Wuhan, a city of hundreds of lakes, is a city connected by bridges.
Here, the bridge is a unique landscape. Leaping over is a magnificent posture of a bridge, and it is also the attitude of Wuhan to work hard and forge ahead.
Yangsigang Yangtze River Bridge. Photographed by Zhou Wen, reporter of People's Daily Online
From the Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge, which is "from a natural moat to a thoroughfare", to the Yangsigang Yangtze River Bridge, which is 1700m long and spans the river. Today, 11 Yangtze River bridges have been built on the Wuhan section of the Yangtze River, and nearly 700 large and small urban bridges have been built in Wuhan. Almost every bridge in Wuhan has its name in the history of engineering. The city itself is a "bridge museum".
Yangtze River Bridge. Photographed by Zhou Wen, reporter of People's Daily Online
At sunset, the Hanjiang Bay Bridge is picturesque. Photographed by Zhou Wen, reporter of People's Daily Online
When visiting Wuhan, tourists always include the "Punch in Bridge" in their itinerary to feel the beauty of the city; Under the bridge, the River Beach Park has become one of the best places for citizens to exercise and dance in the square, and also witnessed the happy Jianghu in Wuhan.
By the Jianghan Bridge, citizens are exercising. Photographed by Zhou Wen, reporter of People's Daily Online
Gutian Bridge. Photographed by Zhou Wen, reporter of People's Daily Online
Wuhan is a city connected by a bridge. Photographed by Wang Guoji, reporter of People's Daily Online
(Editor in charge: Zhou Wen, Zhang Pei)
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