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Marvelous isn’t it? This is Bridge View in Malé. From here you see the China-Maldives Friendship Bridge. It’s more than just a bridge. It’s a symbol of friendship a connection between two nations. It’s also a lifeline for the people of Malé.

Before its construction Malé and Hulhulé Island were separated by water. Travel was difficult especially during bad weather. People relied on ferries and seaplanes journeys that could take hours. Imagine the inconvenience. Then a dream took shape a dream of a cross-sea bridge. This wasn’t easy. Building on a coral reef presented immense challenges. The project was expensive too. Yet the dream persisted.

China stepped in offering assistance. This wasn’t simply financial support. It was a collaboration a testament to international cooperation. The project involved engineers and construction workers who labored tirelessly for 975 days and nights. They braved the scorching sun and heavy downpours. They overcame the challenges of a unique environment. Their dedication brought the dream to reality.

The bridge opened in August 2018. The excitement was palpable. Hundreds of motorcycles and cars gathered for the maiden voyage. It was a joyous occasion a celebration of a dream fulfilled. The bridge didn’t just connect islands. It connected people. It eased commutes. It boosted the economy. Businesses thrived. The daily lives of ordinary people like Marsha a student who no longer had to worry about being late for school were transformed. Hussain a sales manager found his work easier. Even restaurants benefited.

The bridge is more than concrete and steel. It represents a shared vision a shared effort. It stands as a beacon of hope. It’s a story of perseverance. It’s a symbol of the enduring friendship between China and the Maldives. It is a testament to what can be achieved through cooperation. From this Bridge View you witness not just an engineering marvel but a symbol of progress. A connection between nations and people.

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