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2026.05.15 10:14 GMT+8

Architecture Intelligence: A bridge too far? No, a vision for the future

Updated 2026.05.15 10:14 GMT+8
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As global attention turns to the high-level meetings between leaders in China, a different kind of dialogue is taking place – one between a nation's ambition and its engineering reality. 

While discussions on trade, technology, and global cooperation unfold, we invite you to witness a physical manifestation of China's high-quality development: The Zhoudai Bridge. 

The Zhoudai Bridge is the crowning piece of China's longest island-linking expressway, stitching together eight islands in the Zhoushan archipelago over 86.68 kilometers of open sea. 

Imagine assembling a giant puzzle on a shaking table during a typhoon. With force-14 gales, shifting seabeds of 20-40 meter deep mud, and fluid foundations, this wasn't just construction; it was a battle against nature. 

Engineers drove 109-meter-long steel piles deep into unstable ground, using a Beidou+GPS dual-mode system to position them within ±10 cm. Streamlined steel box girders and sacrificial anodes now ensure this marvel withstands corrosion and fierce winds. 

Why it matters now? This bridge isn't just about connecting islands. 

It's a perfect metaphor for global integration. It connects a world-class petrochemical base on an offshore island to the mainland, powering the manufacturing heart of the Yangtze River Delta. 

It's a model of regional coordination – where industrial projects and infrastructure are built in tandem, achieving synergy. Watch the story of how China builds for the future.

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