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First drawbridge in Taiwan inaugurated

March 28, 2011
Taiwan’s first drawbridge, the Dapeng Bay Bridge, opened to traffic March 27. (UDN)

Taiwan’s first movable bridge allowing the passage of boats, the Dapeng Bay Bridge in Pingtung County, opened for traffic March 27.

ROC President Ma Ying-jeou, speaking at the inauguration ceremony, said, “It’s hard not to be inspired by this bridge, which represents a new stage of development for Pingtung and southern Taiwan.”

“The drawbridge opens to a 75-degree angle in only 2 minutes, allowing a 20-meter-wide waterway for tall-masted sailboats and other vessels,” said Chang Lung-cheng, deputy director of the Dapeng Bay National Scenic Area Administration.

“Viewed from different angles, the bridge looks like a sail or a fiddler crab, which is a unique species in Dapeng Bay,” Pan Tsuei-ping, the administration’s recreational section chief said. “We expect tourism in the area to be boosted following the opening of the bridge,” she added.

According to Chang, Dapeng Bay is a choked lagoon with gentle wind and waves, well suited to water sports.

The bridge, 579 meters long and 30 meters wide, was built in three years at a cost of NT$170 million (US$57.6 million). It overlooks Tawushan to the east and Xiaoliuqiu Island to the west. (THN)

Write to Grace Kuo at morningk@mail.gio.gov.tw

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