Where is Qiantang River Bridge?
Qiantang River Bridge is located in the south of West Lake in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, near the Qiantang River in Pagoda of Six Harmonies. Designed by bridge expert Mao Yisheng, it is the first double-deck railway and highway bridge designed and built by China. Spanning the north and south of Qiantang River, it is the traffic artery connecting Shanghai-Hangzhou-Ningbo Railway and zhejiang-jiangxi railway. Qiantang River Bridge started on August 8th 1934 and was completed on September 26th 1937. It took three years and one month, and a total of 5.4 million silver dollars was invested. 1937 65438+It was bombed on February 23rd to prevent Japanese troops from going south from northern Zhejiang. After the Anti-Japanese War, the first Qianjiang Bridge began to be rebuilt. In May 1953, Qianjiang Bridge was reopened to traffic. The sixth batch of national key cultural relics list.