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Uploaded by on Jun 30, 2011

The world's longest bridge over sea water has opened in opened to general traffic on in China's eastern coastal city of Qingdao. Jiaozhou Bay is located on the southern coast of the Shandong Peninsula in East China. It separates Huangdao District from Qingdao City and borders on two other cities, Jiaozhou and Jiaonan. The Qingdao Haiwan Bridge, with a total length of 42.4 kilometres would easily cross the English Channel and is almost three miles longer than the previous record-holder, the Lake Pontchartrain Causeway in the American state of Louisiana. Built in just four years at a cost of 55.5 billion pounds, the sheer scale of the bridge reveals the advances made by Chinese engineers in recent years.

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  • Amazing new bridge :) by the way, this is a video about china and I am reading lot of Japanese characters, I can't read it but I hope you guys aren't hating, if you are, then it just tells me you are just a jealous cunt around the world. Anyways, amazing bridge :)

  • @mossono60

    一技術者として→嘘付け!!

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  • Made in China.

  • Is there always a lot of smog in china?

  • @TheStw23490 ... I AGREE WITH YOU... JUST IMAGINE A TSUNAMI LIKE THE ONE THAT HAPPENED IN JAPAN.

  • I've never seen an entire interchange out at sea! Crazy.

  • too bad you can't see it cause of all the smog... LOL fail

  • @bokk6166 没见过别在这瞎bb

  • @xlneo2000 还没有全面通车

  • I took a ride on this bridge last month when I was on vacation back to my home town Qingdao. I am little worried about how the investors going to get their money back. No many cars were on the bridge...and currently commercial cars , trucks are not allowed. Maintenance would be another issue if the trucks starts to run. Normal people seems have no use with this bridge for their everyday life. Mass transit such as trains could be a better idea. anyways, let's see how this bridge will be used

  • hate to have a car crash on that O.O

  • if the state owns all the resource of the county that's what happen' where did the funding came from?? oops!!! I just ask a stupid question anyway any one with a stupid answer?

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