Haiyin Bridge

Haiyin Bridge is named after the Haiyin Stone, one of the three famous stones in Yangcheng, located at the north end of the bridge.


The bridge is situated in Dashatou, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province, China, connecting Yuexiu District and Haizhu District, spanning the Pearl River with a total length of approximately 1130.75 meters. It connects Donghu Road to the north and Dongxiao Road to the south, with approach bridges linking it to Yanjiang Road and Binjiang Road.


The bridge is a double-tower cable-stayed bridge, with a main span of 125 meters and towers reaching a height of 57.4 meters, secured by 186 star-shaped steel cables. The towers resemble two ‘sheep horns,’ symbolizing the city of Yangcheng.


Haiyin Bridge is known for its image of a two-masted ship setting sail at dawn, and in the summer nights, it resembles two giant harps playing a melodious and pleasant symphony alongside the gentle flow of water, making it a distinctive fourth road bridge over the Pearl River.


The bridge is open all year round, accessible 24 hours a day.


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