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China’s Huangmaohai mega link is about boost Greater Bay Area powerhouse

Pearl River Delta’s third major cross-sea connector will further slash travel times when it opens Wednesday, marking another major step in regional economic integration

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The Huangmaohai connector linking the cities of Zhuhai and Jiangmen in the Pearl River Delta in southern China is the latest mega project to boost connectivity in the Greater Bay Area. Photo: CCTV
China is about to open the latest addition to a growing network of mega transport links in Southern China’s Greater Bay Area.
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The Huangmaohai Cross-sea Passage – a 31km (19-mile) crossing that connects the city of Zhuhai in the Pearl River Delta to cities west of Huangmao River – is scheduled to go into operation at 3pm on Wednesday, according to state broadcaster CCTV.

The link – which crosses both land and water, consists of two cable-stayed bridges, two tunnels and four interchange bridges, is expected to have the journey time between the two cities to 30 minutes.

The 2.2km-long Huangmaohai Bridge and the 1.4km-long Gaolangang Bridge – which span part of the mouth of the Huangmao River – are built to withstand winds of up to 220km/h (137mph), according to Zhu Chao, the crossing’s project manager.

The two bridges crossing the Huangmao River are built to withstand extremely high winds. Photo: CCTV
The two bridges crossing the Huangmao River are built to withstand extremely high winds. Photo: CCTV

The region, home to some of the world’s busiest ports and shipping lanes, often sees strong winds.

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Construction on the project, which cost nearly 13 billion yuan (US$1.8 billion), began in June 2020.

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