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  • Fact Check: Mumbai has much to offer, but not this majestic sea bridge! It's from China A photo of China's Jiaozhou bridge went viral on social media as an infrastructural marvel from Mumbai. Listen to Story India Today Fact Check This photo is of the Jiaozhou Bay Bridge, one of the world’s longest cross-sea bridges, which is located in the Shandong Province of China. A photo of a long bridge running over a water body is making the rounds on social media. Those sharing the picture claimed that it was from Mumbai, with some people also hailing Prime Minister Narendra Modi for India’s development. One person shared the photo on Threads writing, "This is not USA or China. Mumbai, India." Its archive can be seen here. India Today Fact Check found that the photo is from the Shandong Province of China, not Mumbai. Our Probe Reverse searching the photo on Yandex, we found a video of this bridge shared on a community forum called "Main". Its caption in Mongolian noted that it was the Jiaozhou Bay Bridge in Qingdao, a city in China’s Shandong Province. The same video was also shared by many on Facebook with Chinese captions stating the same. The viral photo of the bridge is a screenshot taken at the nine-second mark of the video. With the help of this clue, we found several media reports about this bridge. Jiaozhou Bay is reportedly a 26-mile bridge, which connects the port city of Qingdao, south-east of Beijing, to the Huangdao district of the Shandong province of China. Built over four years, the bridge was opened to traffic on June 30, 2011, becoming the world’s longest sea-crossing at the time. This two-way, six-lane structure cost nearly £1billion to build. China’s state-controlled news outlets like CCTV and People’s Daily have also shared several videos of this bridge on Facebook. We also found this bridge on Google Maps located in China’s Shandong province. Striking similarities can be seen between the bridge in the viral photo and its pictures available on Google Maps. It is thus clear that this video is not from Mumbai. Please share it on our at 73 7000 7000 You can also send us an email at factcheck@intoday.com
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