The World's Longest Bridge

The Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macau Bridge is 34 miles long and connects Hong Kong, Zhuhai, and Macau. It took 9 years to build and cost £15bn.
The bridge has reduced travel time between the cities from 1 hour to 40 minutes. It is part of a plan to improve transport in the Greater Bay Area.
The bridge will increase trade and movement in the region. It has many parts, including long bridges and roads.
The main part has three navigation bridges.
This allows big ships to pass through a busy area.
Engineers had to deal with difficult conditions like typhoons.
The bridge connects Hong Kong and Macau to cities in Guangdong.
The bridge is designed to not harm the water and local animals.
The three main bridges have special towers.
The towers are designed to look good from land, sea, and air.
The Jiuzhou Bridge has sail-shaped towers.
A company called Arup helped with the design and construction.
The bridge is connected to other roads and tunnels.
The bridge is important for the region's transport and shows China's big infrastructure plans.