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Basic information about Songyang Third Bridge
Creative description: The named ancient water conservancy projects in Songyang, Qinglong Town and Bailong Town, have the meaning of Shuanglong; The bridge is designed as a half-through concrete-filled steel tubular tied arch bridge, and the arc-shaped tie rods on both sides of the bridge deck are like two dragons hovering over the river, so it is called Shuanglong Bridge.
Bailong Bridge
Creative Description: The ancient name of Songyang is "Bailong", which can reflect the long history and profound cultural heritage of Songyang. Dragon, magical, solemn and full of vitality, has strong appeal, cohesion and centripetal force, and has a beautiful meaning, which symbolizes that the urban development of Songyang can be like a white dragon after the completion of this bridge, which is in line with the characteristics that the bridge plays a key role in the strategic deployment and implementation of Songyang County's "industry expanding northward, city advancing southward and developing along the river".
Songzhou Bridge
Creative description: Consistent with the long history of Songyang, Songyang was named Songzhou in the fourth year of Tang Wude (621), so it was named Songzhou Bridge.
Note: Lou Mingxian has voted for the second bridge name, that is, "Bailong Bridge", with white clouds blossoming and dragons flying in the sky. Good luck!
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