Stretching over the Ganjiang River, the Bayi Bridge is one of the major bridges in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province. The bridge was built to commemorate the "August 1 Nanchang Uprising" in 1927 and opened to traffic in 1997. With six kilometers in length and four lanes in two directions, it is the first cable-stayed bridge in Jiangxi Province, the longest cable-stayed bridge in Nanchang, and a landmark structure in the city. Join CGTN for a view of the flowing traffic as China's economy gets back on track.
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