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Bridges, Happy Or Sad?

Fifty years ago, China was naturally divided into southern and northern parts by the Yangtze River, the third longest river in the world crossing from west to east in China land, till Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge (see attached picture hereinafter) was completed in 1957 with the assistance of Russian. From then on, the south and north has been linked by the railway and highway, thus Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge became the most famous travel sight in Wuhan. What the most excited was to take a picture with the bridge as background for those who had ever been to Wuhan. Why is that because the bridge across the Yangtze River lasted its glory for 39 years in China. In 1996, Wuhan finished the second bridge and put it into operation. It is from 1996 that heat of building bridges across the Yangtze River has been started in nearly all the cities adjacent to the river, to date there have near upon 80 large-specific bridges in operation and 18 under construction, averagely one bridge per 40km a

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