Yunlin Lunzi Bridge Northbound Lane Opens, Welcoming Dajia Mazu Pilgrimage
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The northbound lane of Lunzi Bridge in Yunlin, Taiwan, opened today after being reconstructed due to aging and insufficient width. This will allow pilgrims of the upcoming "Dajia Mazu Pilgrimage" to use the new bridge.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Why was the Lunzi Bridge on the Northern Line rebuilt?
- A: Due to safety issues caused by the aging and narrow width of the bridge, and because the underside of the bridge was lower than the flood control plan elevation for the Beigang Creek.
- Q: Will the Dajia Mazu pilgrimage pass through the new bridge?
- A: Yes, on April 20th, when the procession and pilgrims travel from Yunlin County to Chiayi County, they are scheduled to use the newly opened northbound lanes.
- Q: When is the full opening of the Lunzi Bridge scheduled?
- A: The full opening of the bridge is scheduled for around July next year, when the southbound lanes are completed.