Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q1365598> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 56 of
56
with 100 triples per page.
- Q1365598 subject Q7343183.
- Q1365598 subject Q7344326.
- Q1365598 subject Q8335009.
- Q1365598 subject Q8857493.
- Q1365598 abstract "The Yangpu Bridge (simplified Chinese: 杨浦大桥; traditional Chinese: 楊浦大橋; pinyin: Yángpǔ Dàqiáo), in Shanghai, China, sister bridge to the Nanpu Bridge, is among the world's longest bridges, with a total length of 8354 meters. Its longest span of 602 m makes it one of the longest cable-stayed bridges in the world. It carries the Inner Ring Road from the Yangpu District in Puxi to the Pudong New Area. It was completed in September 1993 and opened in October.The bridge was designed by the Shanghai Municipal Engineering Design Institute, Shanghai Urban Construction College, and Shanghai Urban Construction Design Institute, with assistance from Holger S. Svensson. It was built by the Shanghai Huangpujiang Bridge Engineering Construction company.It is a double-tower and double-cable-stayed bridge, with the bridge proper (the part that spans the river) 1172 m long. Its 30.35 m width carries six lanes of traffic (three for each direction).Its two pylons reach 223 m in height. The highest ship clearance is 48 m, a necessity due to the heavy river traffic.As of 2006, it carries more than 100,000 vehicles per day.The two main abutments support high, upside-down Y-shaped towers (or pylons) from which the supporting cables are strung. There are two two-meter-wide sightseeing sidewalks on both sides of the river.The bridge was originally unpainted; it was coated with red paint for the millennium. The name Yangpu Bridge (杨浦大桥) inscribed on each pylon was originally hand-written by Deng Xiaoping.".
- Q1365598 bridgeCarries "6 lanes ofInner Ring Road".
- Q1365598 cost "2.59E8".
- Q1365598 crosses Q99785.
- Q1365598 length "8354.0".
- Q1365598 locatedInArea Q148.
- Q1365598 locatedInArea Q8686.
- Q1365598 mainspan "602.0".
- Q1365598 openingYear "1993".
- Q1365598 thumbnail Shanghai_boat_bund_31.jpg?width=300.
- Q1365598 type Q158555.
- Q1365598 width "30.35".
- Q1365598 wikiPageExternalLink 01910228_brdg2s.html.
- Q1365598 wikiPageWikiLink Q125378.
- Q1365598 wikiPageWikiLink Q148.
- Q1365598 wikiPageWikiLink Q150041.
- Q1365598 wikiPageWikiLink Q158555.
- Q1365598 wikiPageWikiLink Q16977.
- Q1365598 wikiPageWikiLink Q5421747.
- Q1365598 wikiPageWikiLink Q6035541.
- Q1365598 wikiPageWikiLink Q661533.
- Q1365598 wikiPageWikiLink Q7343183.
- Q1365598 wikiPageWikiLink Q7344326.
- Q1365598 wikiPageWikiLink Q8335009.
- Q1365598 wikiPageWikiLink Q8686.
- Q1365598 wikiPageWikiLink Q8857493.
- Q1365598 wikiPageWikiLink Q910848.
- Q1365598 wikiPageWikiLink Q99785.
- Q1365598 bridgeName "Yangpu Bridge".
- Q1365598 carries "6".
- Q1365598 cost "$259 million USD".
- Q1365598 crosses Q99785.
- Q1365598 design Q158555.
- Q1365598 locale "Shanghai, China".
- Q1365598 open "October 1993".
- Q1365598 point "31.256944444444443 121.54138888888889".
- Q1365598 type Place.
- Q1365598 type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Q1365598 type Bridge.
- Q1365598 type Infrastructure.
- Q1365598 type Location.
- Q1365598 type Place.
- Q1365598 type RouteOfTransportation.
- Q1365598 type Thing.
- Q1365598 type SpatialThing.
- Q1365598 type Q12280.
- Q1365598 comment "The Yangpu Bridge (simplified Chinese: 杨浦大桥; traditional Chinese: 楊浦大橋; pinyin: Yángpǔ Dàqiáo), in Shanghai, China, sister bridge to the Nanpu Bridge, is among the world's longest bridges, with a total length of 8354 meters. Its longest span of 602 m makes it one of the longest cable-stayed bridges in the world. It carries the Inner Ring Road from the Yangpu District in Puxi to the Pudong New Area.".
- Q1365598 label "Yangpu Bridge".
- Q1365598 lat "31.256944444444443".
- Q1365598 long "121.54138888888889".
- Q1365598 depiction Shanghai_boat_bund_31.jpg.
- Q1365598 name "Yangpu Bridge".