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Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge
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The Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge, also known as the First Yangtze River Bridge, is a monumental road and railway bridge connecting the Hanyang and Wuchang districts of Wuhan. Completed in 1957, it was the first bridge to cross the Yangtze River, ending centuries of reliance on ferries. The bridge is a double-decker structure: the upper level carries a four-lane highway, while the lower level carries a double-track railway. It spans 1,670 meters (5,479 feet) and offers panoramic views of the river and city skyline. Walking across the bridge is a popular activity, especially at sunset when the lights come on. The bridge is a symbol of Wuhan's industrial might and a testament to Sino-Soviet cooperation during its construction. It remains a vital transportation link and a beloved landmark.
Don't miss
- Walk or cycle across the bridge for stunning river views
- Photograph the bridge from the banks or from the nearby Yellow Crane Tower
- Watch trains pass on the lower deck
- Visit at night when the bridge is illuminated
- Explore the nearby Qintai Grand Theatre and Guiyuan Temple
Tickets & tours
Ways to visit Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge
You don't need a tour to visit — entry is free. A tour is worth it if you want transport, a guide, or to combine Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge with nearby sights in one day. That's what these do well.
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Know before you go
- The pedestrian walkway is on the upper deck; be aware of cyclists and mopeds.
- Best photo spots are from the riverbanks or the Yellow Crane Tower.
- The bridge is about 1.6 km long; wear comfortable shoes.
- Check air quality; on hazy days views may be limited.
A bit of history
Construction began in 1955 with Soviet assistance and was completed in 1957, making it the first bridge across the Yangtze River. It was a major engineering achievement of the early People's Republic of China and helped unify the country's rail network.
Common questions
Is the bridge free to walk on?
Yes, it's free for pedestrians.
Can I drive across?
Yes, the upper deck is a highway, but pedestrians are not allowed on the roadway.
How long does it take to walk across?
About 20-30 minutes one way.
Is there a metro station nearby?
Yes, Zhongjiacun on Line 4 and Sanyang Road on Line 5.
Can I see trains on the lower deck?
Yes, trains frequently cross the bridge.
What is the best time to visit?
Sunset or evening for the lights.
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