Lion Ocean Link

Lion Ocean Link

张靖皋长江大桥
Shiziyang Channel
CrossesShiziyang
LocaleGuangzhou to Dongguan
Official nameLion Ocean Link
Characteristics
DesignFixed Link
Total length35,089 m (115,121 ft)
Longest span2,180 m (7,152 ft)
History
Constructed by
Fabrication byChina China
Construction startAugust 2023 (2023-08)
Construction end2028 (prevision)

The Lion Ocean Link (Chinese: 獅子洋通道) is a river crossing under construction in Guangdong Province, connecting Guangzhou's Nansha District and Dongguan's Binhaiwan New Area.[1]

Locale

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From Nansha, Guangzhou and Guangzhou to Humen Town and Dongguan.[2]

Construction

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  • In August 2023, the construction of the main tower pile foundation and anchorage diaphragm wall of Shiziyang Bridge was completed.[3]
  • In February 2024, the bottom sealing construction of the foundation pit of the east anchorage of Shiziyang Bridge was completed.[4]
  • On July 8, 2024, the bottom sealing construction of the west anchorage pit of Shiziyang Bridge was completed.
  • In October 2024, the first prefabricated box girder of the Shiziyang Tunnel was successfully erected, marking the official start of the construction phase of the approach bridge superstructure.
  • In December 2024, the core filling construction of the east anchorage of Shiziyang Bridge was successfully completed.
  • In March 2025, the first steel beam of the Shiziyang Bridge was erected.
  • On July 29, 2025, the connection section between the Shiziyang Channel and the Guangzhongjiang Expressway was officially started.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Lion Ocean Link - Chinese bridge with world record span". dissingweitling.com. Retrieved 22 September 2025.
  2. ^ "Shiziyang Bridge in China's GBA reaches construction milestone". worldconstructionnetwork.com. 23 July 2024. Retrieved 22 September 2025.
  3. ^ "Comprehensive speed-up! The Shiziyang Channel has seen the latest progress!". td.gd.gov.cn (in Chinese). 8 August 2023. Retrieved 22 September 2025.
  4. ^ "The super project Shiziyang Channel has made new progress!". td.gd.gov.cn (in Chinese). 20 February 2024. Retrieved 22 September 2025.