The Baijusi Bridge is out of the circle!Why it?Listen to what the main designer of the bridge has to

Mondo Fashionable Updated on 2024-01-31

Recently, the Baijusi Yangtze River Bridge in Chongqing has been "hot" again on a number of social **, on the short ** platform, the tower of the Baijusi Yangtze River Bridge is unique in shape, in different positions, different weather, different time periods of shooting, showing ever-changing visual effects. Netizens said that the bridge has a sense of interstellar crossing, and Chongqing's 8D magic city lives up to its name.

As early as December 30 last year, blogger @fox8816 posted a short ** taken under the Baijusi Bridge on social platforms: the speeding track on the bridge, the huge bridge hole under the bridge and the magic**, so that the ** quickly out of the circle.

*The photographer, Ms. Luo, said that the sun was very good that day, and there was a hint of mist, which looked more sci-fi and had a feeling of traveling. In addition, there were many people under the bridge at that time, and the bridge hole was also very large, so it seemed that there was an illusion. At present, on Ms. Luo's social account, the ** has more than 40,000 likes.

Subsequently, many photography enthusiasts went here to check in and shoot, all kinds of **, mushrooms sprung up on the Internet, and the Baijusi Yangtze River Bridge was successfully promoted to Chongqing's Internet celebrity check-in place.

Why is it the fire?

Du Chunlin, the chief designer of the Baijusi Yangtze River Bridge and the technical director of Chongqing Municipal Design and Research Institute, a subsidiary of Chongqing Design Group, was interviewed by reporters.

As a veritable bridge capital, Chongqing has never lacked bridges. Du Chunlin said that the Baijusi Yangtze River Bridge because of the unique shape of water droplets, the majestic pier design, and the exposure of the river beach, so that people can feel the "Star Trek Journey" of the 8D mountain city at close range.

According to Du Chunlin, the Baijusi Yangtze River Bridge tower is 236 meters high, which is the highest bridge tower in the central city of Chongqing, equivalent to 84 stories high. The design of the water drop shape of the bridge tower inherits the culture of Chongqing "born because of water, prosperous because of water, and beautiful because of water", which is a contemporary design based on a full understanding of Chongqing's water culture, a scientific and artistic interpretation of Chongqing's long-standing water culture, and an artistic innovation generated by the collision of architecture and culture, adding a new business card to Chongqing Bridge Capital and creating a new era of smart and artistic bridges.

In addition, the Baijusi Yangtze River Bridge has a total length of 1,384 meters and a main span of 660 meters, making it the world's largest span-rail dual-purpose steel truss cable-stayed bridge. The upper floor is a two-way eight-lane urban expressway, and the lower floor is the cross-river passage of Chongqing Rail Transit Line 18. And the appearance of the track running up brings a new shooting perspective to the Yangtze River Bridge in Baiju Temple.

It is reported that the Baijusi Yangtze River Bridge, as a key project in our city, is the control node of the "Seven Horizontal Line" across the Yangtze River. The construction of the bridge is of great significance to improve the "seven horizontal lines" of the expressway and the cross-river passage of rail transit line 18, and to build a multi-dimensional three-dimensional transportation system of the city. After the bridge was opened to traffic, it effectively improved the travel environment for residents in Banan and Dadukou areas, shortened the regional travel time from more than 30 minutes to more than 10 minutes, promoted the cultural exchanges and integration of the Yangtze River culture and art bay area, and comprehensively accelerated the pace of construction of Chongqing as a national central city.

Upstream news reporter Chen Zhu photographer Yuan Zhanpeng.

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