Qiqihar Nenjiang River Highway Bridge is located at the northwestern part of Qiqihar City, which is a vital communication line between Harbin City and the various northwestern cities, counties and districts.
It's not only an important bridge of connecting the economy of northwestern part of Heilongjiang Province and Hulunbeir City of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, but also a hub of communications of connecting the four northwestern border ports of China respectively of Heihe, Suifenhe, Hunchun and Manzhouli. It's also one of the extra large bridges of traversing the Eurasia Continent and crossing the Nenjiang River, which starts from Suifenhe City of Heilongjiang Province in the east and ends at the No.301 National Highway of Manzhouli City in the west. The project application was approved by the state in 1991 and the bridge was open to traffic on September 20, 1995. The total length of the bridge is 1633.7m, including the 1056.88-m-long east bridge and the 576.82-m-long west bridge. The width of the bridge is 17m, and the approach project of the bridge is 6.416km.
The grand Nenjiang River Highway Bridge is like a rainbow to bestride the Nenjiang River. All the streetlights on the bridge are lightening at night, and the bridge is like a huge golden dragon lying across the river. The sculpture Crane Screams on the bridge head symbolizes the economic revitalization and prosperity of Qiqihar. |