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Donghai Bridge (Chinese: t 東海 大橋, s 东海 大桥, p Dōnghǎi Dàqiáo, Wu Tonhe Dujiau lit. "East Sea Bridge") is a Chinese bridge counted among the longest cross-sea bridges in the world. It was completed on December 10, 2005.
The Donghai Bridge Wind Farm is a 102 MW offshore wind farm close to the Donghai Bridge, Shanghai and is capable of powering 200,000 households. It started producing and transmitting power to the mainland grid on July 6, 2010. [2]
The Donghai Bridge, China is the second longest cross-sea bridge in the world The Lupu Bridge, China. Donghai Bridge—Second-longest over-sea bridge; Duge Bridge—Highest bridge in the world as of late 2016; Lupu Bridge; Shanghai Yangtze River Bridge; Tongling Bridge; Wuhu Yangtze River Bridge
Some bridges are measured from the beginning of the entrance ramp to the end of the exit ramp. Some are measured from shoreline to shoreline. Yet others use the length of the total construction involved in building the bridge. Since there is no standard, no ranking of a bridge should be assumed because of its position in the list.
The oldest bridge still in existence in China is the Anji Bridge, constructed during the years between 595 and 605. During the infrastructure boom of the past two decades, bridge-building has proceeded at a rapid pace on a vast scale.
The Yangshan Port is connected to the mainland via the 32.5 km (20.2 mi) Donghai Bridge, opened on 1 December 2005 as the world's longest sea bridge. The six-lane highway bridge took 6,000 workers 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 years to construct.
Baile Bridge; Bazi Bridge; Bei Jian Qiao; Beijian Bridge; Beimen Bridge; Caihong Bridge of Quzhou; Chaoyin Bridge; Chien Tang River Bridge; Chuan Nanpu Bridge; Dengyun Bridge; Donghai Bridge; Dongyang Bridge; Duan Bridge; Feiyunjiang Bridge; Guanghui Bridge; Guangxiang Bridge; Guyue Bridge; Hangzhou Bay Bridge; Huanxiu Bridge; Huzhou Anlan ...
Hangzhou Bay Bridge, a bridge across the Hangzhou Bay connecting Jiangsu and Zhejiang provinces. Donghai Bridge, a bridge from Shanghai to the island of Yangshan and the Yangshan Deepwater Port in Hangzhou Bay. Yangpu Bridge, a cable-stayed bridge across Huangpu River in Shanghai. Lupu Bridge, an arch bridge across Huangpu River in Shanghai.