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Xiamen deqiao composition
The name inscribed on Haicang Bridge is dazzling. The bridge flies in the air, beautiful and elegant, and the silver-gray bridge body blends with the blue sky, blue sea, safflower and green trees. Like a rainbow and a silver dragon, it stands in the West Sea of Xiamen and becomes the wings for Xiamen to take off again.
Haicang Bridge spans the sea and stands like a loyal guard on the West Sea. Hearing his father say, "Haicang Bridge ranks second in the world and first in Asia." The bridge has140m-high twin towers and two main beams, which are composed of more than 99 strands 10000 steel wires and pulled by suspenders. The clear height between the steel box girder and the sea surface is 55 meters, and 50,000-ton ships can sail freely. Ah! What a magnificent bridge. The bridge deck is a wide and flat road, and the left and right sides are neatly arranged street lamps. Like soldiers, they all seem to welcome my letter.
After visiting Haicang Bridge, I admire the grandeur of the bridge and the greatness of the workers' uncle!
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