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English: Wuhan Yangtze River Bridge opened to traffic on October 15, 1957. The team leader of Soviet engineers, Konstantin S. Silin, awarded honorary certificate by China's Railway Minister Teng Daiyuan
中文(简体):1957年10月15日,武汉长江大桥正式通车当天,铁道部部长滕代远向苏联专家组组长康斯坦丁·谢尔盖耶维奇·西林颁发荣誉证书
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