The first steel bridge ever built in Shanghai has begun its return trip home. The southern section of the 100-year-old Waibaidu bridge is now on its way back to its original location at the mouth of Suzhou Creek.
Despite rain, barges carried half of the bridge down the Huangpu River to Suzhou Creek on Wednesday morning. Engineers moved the massive structure into place, and then let the rising tide lift it into position around 4pm.
While the bridge looks much like it did before it was removed for renovations, much has changed. 22 percent of the bridge's original steel was replaced with steel alloys to make the structure lighter but stronger. Even its shape has changed, from straight to arched. Engineers repaired a tripod support beam to return the bridge's appearance to the way it looked a hundred years ago.
The century-old Waibaidu Bridge, once a symbol of the Bund area of Shanghai is an important part of memories for many local residents. Now they are all looking forward to seeing the bridge return home safely。