
Suzhou Creek Lily Bridge opens to the public
Chapman Taylor is proud to announce the opening of the Suzhou Creek Lily Bridge in Shanghai. This elegant new pedestrian suspension bridge provides a vital connection between the city’s Putuo and Jing’an districts.
With a single 82.5-metre span and a 7.5-metre-wide deck, the light, transparent structure dramatically reduces walking time between the two riverbanks to just five minutes. Citizens have already affectionately dubbed it “the People’s Bridge”, a living footnote to the credo: “the people build the city, the city serves the people.”
A new civic landmark
The bridge enhances convenience for pedestrians and cyclists while introducing a sculptural architectural element into the Suzhou River landscape. On the west bank, it begins at the M50 waterfront promenade, seamlessly linking into the municipal road. At the same time, on the east it connects to the riverside greenway and provides direct access to Shanghai Railway Station.
The Shanghai Municipal Development & Reform Commission remarked that residents on either bank can now “cross with a single step,” whether on foot or by bike.
Design inspired by culture and nature
Every detail of the design integrates culture, ecology, and landscape. The west-bank waterside terrace extends the ambience of a traditional Jiangnan canal town. At the same time, the east-bank oriental pavilion mirrors the bridge’s arc, offering a sequence of “one bridge, one view” perspectives.
The structural solution strikes a balance between durability and economy, incorporating bold design innovation that ensures a seamless integration of function and landscape.
An urban living room
The Suzhou Creek Lily Bridge is more than just a crossing; it is a new civic space for gathering, celebration, and creating memories. On 20 September 2025, it hosted the inaugural “Suzhou Creek Wedding”, during which 100 couples from across the Yangtze River Delta exchanged vows, released heart-shaped lanterns, and left pledges for the future.
Looking ahead, the bridge will serve as a stage for cultural events such as the Half-Marathon Suzhou Culture & Tourism Festival, continuing to animate the waterfront and strengthen the city’s sense of place.
Chapman Taylor is proud to announce the opening of the Suzhou Creek Lily Bridge in Shanghai. This elegant new pedestrian suspension bridge provides a vital connection between the city’s Putuo and Jing’an districts.
With a single 82.5-metre span and a 7.5-metre-wide deck, the light, transparent structure dramatically reduces walking time between the two riverbanks to just five minutes. Citizens have already affectionately dubbed it “the People’s Bridge”, a living footnote to the credo: “the people build the city, the city serves the people.”
A new civic landmark
The bridge enhances convenience for pedestrians and cyclists while introducing a sculptural architectural element into the Suzhou River landscape. On the west bank, it begins at the M50 waterfront promenade, seamlessly linking into the municipal road. At the same time, on the east it connects to the riverside greenway and provides direct access to Shanghai Railway Station.
The Shanghai Municipal Development & Reform Commission remarked that residents on either bank can now “cross with a single step,” whether on foot or by bike.
Design inspired by culture and nature
Every detail of the design integrates culture, ecology, and landscape. The west-bank waterside terrace extends the ambience of a traditional Jiangnan canal town. At the same time, the east-bank oriental pavilion mirrors the bridge’s arc, offering a sequence of “one bridge, one view” perspectives.
The structural solution strikes a balance between durability and economy, incorporating bold design innovation that ensures a seamless integration of function and landscape.
An urban living room
The Suzhou Creek Lily Bridge is more than just a crossing—it is a new civic space for gathering, celebration, and creating memories. On 20 September 2025, it hosted the inaugural “Suzhou Creek Wedding”, during which 100 couples from across the Yangtze River Delta exchanged vows, released heart-shaped lanterns, and left pledges for the future.
Looking ahead, the bridge will serve as a stage for cultural events such as the Half-Marathon Suzhou Culture & Tourism Festival, continuing to animate the waterfront and strengthen the city’s sense of place.
Project details
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Sector: Transportation
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Service: Architecture
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Studio: Shanghai
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Client: Shanghai Putuo District Municipal Engineering Construction Centre
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Scope: Two vehicular lanes in each direction, with dedicated pedestrian and non-motorised lanes
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Span: Approx. 82.5m | Width: 7.5m
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Status: Completed in 2025
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Location: View on map