Current Event #5 - 34-mile Sea Bridge in China

Recently a bridge connecting Macau and Hong Kong was finished. It spans a long 34 miles making it the worlds longest sea bridge.  The bridge ended up costing more than a whopping $20 billion. It started 9 years ago, but it ended up going way over budget and they had to delay it for two years, but finally, it was finished this year. The structure required more than 400,000 tons of steel. The sea bridge is raised enough so ships can pass underneath. They made it so there was easier access in the area and hopefully have it lead to potential growth.

I think this bridge could really change and improve some things. With Macau, and Hong Kong connected more people would be willing to travel because of the cheaper cost and easy access. More people could populate in the land and bring growth to improve the areas. Some say the bridge was to help China more politically than economically by bonding Macau and Hong Kong more. Luckily the 34-mile bridge still leaves access for boats so they can pass under so you can still access the land by boat.
https://www.nytimes.com/2018/10/23/world/asia/china-bridge-hong-kong-macau-zhuhai.html?rref=collection%2Fsectioncollection%2Fworld&action=click&contentCollection=world&region=rank&module=package&version=highlights&contentPlacement=11&pgtype=sectionfront

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