Governor-General Jialepi Bridge (Macao-Macao Bridge Macau-Taipa Bridge) is the first sea-cross bridge connecting Macau Peninsula and Taipa, and was also one of the "ten construction projects" in Portugal at that time, designed by Portuguese bridge expert Jia Duosu. The bridge began construction in June 1970 and was officially opened in October 1974. The whole length is 2569.8 meters, the width is 9.2 meters, and the two-line driving. The middle section of the bridge is protruding into a triangle arc, and the highest point is 35 meters from the sea level. It is harmoniously integrated with the architectural style on both sides of the Straits, which is spectacular. The north of the bridge is the round land of Kiamara, across the South Bay Lake and the Macao and Bohai Sea, and south to the Sulian round land. The bridge has a large arc, like Changhong Wave, and the design is unique, giving people the impression of majestic and exquisite, and adding a modern atmosphere to the ancient Macau. The lines of the bridge are simple and generous, the colors are bright, and the architectural style on both sides of the Straits is very harmonious. When completed, It was the world's longest continuous steel-concrete beam bridge across the sea, making the Macau Peninsula and Taipa connected by land. The sun shines during the day, showing the beautiful figure of the bridge; the night lights are shining, and it becomes a symbol of the scenery and development of Macau.