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Drawing inspiration from the graceful movements of Cloud Gate Dance Theatre performers, the main pylon is designed to resemble hands clasped in prayer reaching toward the sky. The radiating stay cables extend outward, evoking the elegance of a dancer moving through the night. Spanning the estuary with minimalist lines, the bridge deck is only about four meters thick, resulting in a visual profile that feels exceptionally light and pure. This landmark not only marks the first completed work in Taiwan by Zaha Hadid, famously known as the “Queen of the Curve,” but also stands as her final masterpiece before her passing.
With a total main bridge length of approximately 920 meters and a main span reaching 450 meters, it proudly stands as the world’s longest single-tower asymmetric cable-stayed bridge to date.
The project’s difficulty was daunting; situated right at the estuary, the structure bears the full brunt of powerful ocean winds and tidal forces. Yet, the “Taiwanese spirit” prevailed. As engineers expressed in a documentary detailing the project: “We can’t lose face on this,” “What sustains us is a sense of accomplishment,” and ultimately, “It's all worth it for Taiwan.” This profound dedication transformed a digital blueprint into a physical landmark, turning a project once plagued by delays into a monumental triumph.
Construction of the Danjiang Bridge began in 2019. After a grueling 68-month construction period, the two ends of the bridge were successfully connected in September 2025, culminating in its highly anticipated completion and opening in 2026.
At a special appreciation gala held ahead of the opening, everyone from planners, designers, and supervisors to frontline construction workers took the stage. These engineers and laborers, who rarely step into the spotlight, are the true unsung heroes who made this “unparalleled and irreplicable” bridge a reality.

The unsung heroes step onto the stage to receive public tribute. Their hard work translated the Danjiang Bridge’s unique and irreplicable design from paper to reality.