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SHANGHAI, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 24: (CHINA OUT) A general view of the East Sea Bridge, also known as the Donghai Bridge, in the East China Sea September 24, 2005 in Shanghai, China. The 31km-long (about 19 miles) East Sea Bridge, completed in May this year and one of the world's longest cross-sea bridges, links Shanghai and the Yangshan Deep Water Port of Zhejiang Province. The bridge is part of the Yangshan Deep Water Port project to turn Shanghai into an international shipping center and connect regions of the Yangtze River Delta more closely, enhancing the area's overall economic growth. (Photo by China Photos/Getty Images)

SHANGHAI, CHINA - SEPTEMBER 24: (CHINA OUT)  A general view of the East Sea Bridge, also known as the Donghai Bridge, in the East China Sea September 24, 2005 in Shanghai, China. The 31km-long (about 19 miles) East Sea Bridge, completed in May this year and one of the world's longest cross-sea bridges, links Shanghai and the Yangshan Deep Water Port of Zhejiang Province. The bridge is part of the Yangshan Deep Water Port project to turn Shanghai into an international shipping center and connect regions of the Yangtze River Delta more closely, enhancing the area's overall economic growth.  (Photo by China Photos/Getty Images)