Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge spans between Wuchang Sheshan and Hanyang Guishan. It is the first railway and highway dual-use bridge built in China on the Wanli Yangtze River. The upper floor is a highway, two-way four-lane, sidewalks on both sides; the lower floor is a double-lane railway. The total length of the bridge is 1670 meters. Construction began on September 1, 1955, and opened on October 15, 1957. Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge has experienced high winds, floods and up to 76 crashes since half a century. The most important thing is that a 10,000-ton tanker hit the pier 7 of Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge on June 6, 2011, and the bridge is still standing and strong. Recreated the "tenacious" and "resistible" of the "first bridge of the Yangtze River". On the evening of May 3, 2013, the list of the "7th batch of key national cultural relics protection units" issued by the State Council was announced on the official website of the State Administration of Cultural Relics. The 56-year-old Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge was selected as the youngest national cultural relics in the 29 state-protected cultural relics in Wuhan.