Nanpu Bridge
The Nanpu Bridge is a cable-stayed bridge located in Shanghai, China. It spans the Huangpu River and connects the Puxi and Pudong districts. Completed in 1991, the bridge is approximately 8.3 kilometers long and features a distinctive spiral ramp that allows vehicles to access the bridge from multiple levels.
As one of the key transportation links in Shanghai, the Nanpu Bridge plays a vital role in easing traffic congestion in the city. It is also an important landmark, offering stunning views of the Shanghai skyline and the surrounding areas, making it a popular spot for both locals and tourists.