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China's 'Lion Ocean Link' Main Towers Capped, Sets Five World Records
World's Longest Double-Deck Suspension Bridge Main Towers Capped
China's Lion Ocean Link, recognized as the world's longest-span double-deck suspension bridge, has successfully capped its main towers. The construction, observed on March 26, 2026, in the Greater Bay Area of South China, has attracted significant attention for establishing multiple world records. Upon completion, this bridge, featuring 16 double-deck lanes, is set to hold five new world records.
Connecting Guangzhou and Dongguan, Boosting Regional Development
The monumental 35-kilometer bridge is designed to link the major southern cities of Guangzhou and Dongguan. The Lion Ocean Link aims to establish a 'one-hour living circle,' which is expected to significantly contribute to the economic and social development of the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. This bridge project is considered a crucial infrastructure development that will enhance inter-regional accessibility and improve logistics efficiency, thereby fostering the integrated development of the Greater Bay Area.
*Source: YouTube: CGTN (2026-03-26)*



