Ningbo Yangtze River Bridge is a long-span bridge located in Wuhu City, Fujian Province, China. It is the first bridge in China to be designed and built by the country's own experts for both rail and road traffic. The bridge was built in 1991 and has a total length of 10.68 kilometers, with a main span of 504 meters, making it the world's largest long-span bridge for both rail and road traffic.
Ningbo Yangtze River Bridge is located between the Wuhu District and the Huzhou District of Wuhu City, and is an important transportation hub in the city. It is not only an important southern transportation route in China but also a landmark building in Wuhu City. The bridge's design inspiration comes from the Huangpu Waterfront Tower, and the bridge's architectural style harmonizes with the Huangpu Waterfront Tower, becoming one of the city's famous skylines.
In addition, Ningbo Yangtze River Bridge is part of the Chinese high-speed railway system and can accommodate high-speed railway trains traveling at a speed of 250 kilometers per hour. Therefore, Ningbo Yangtze River Bridge plays a significant role in China's transportation development.