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  2. Jincheon Nongdari Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Jincheon Nongdari Bridge (Korean: 진천 농다리) is South Korea's oldest stone bridge. [1] Located in Jincheon County, North Chungcheong Province, this 93-meter long and 3.6-6m wide bridge was built over Sesecheon Stream on the orders of General Lim during the time of the Goryeo dynasty (918-1392).

  3. Incheon Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Incheon Bridge (Korean: 인천대교; RR: Incheon daegyo) is a reinforced concrete cable-stayed bridge in South Korea. At its opening in October 2009, it became the second bridge connection between Yeongjong Island and the mainland of Incheon. The Incheon Bridge is South Korea's longest spanning cable-stayed bridge. [4]

  4. List of bridges in South Korea - Wikipedia

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    Oldest bridge of Seoul ... Jincheon Nongdari Bridge: 진천 농다리리: Oldest stone bridge in South Korea Length : 93.6 m (307 ft) 3.6 m (12 ft)

  5. National Route 34 (South Korea) - Wikipedia

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    National Route 34 is a national highway in South Korea connects Dangjin to Yeongdeok. It established on 31 August 1971. [1] ... Geonsong Bridge Jincheon Bell Museum

  6. Jincheon County - Wikipedia

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    Jincheon holds a World Taekwondo Hwarang festival every year. [citation needed] The festival is an opportunity for all enthusiasts of Taekwondo to come together.The festival has more meaning as experience, since it not only provides a splendid tour opportunity in Korea, but participants also experience the spirit of Korean martial arts.

  7. Third Incheon Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Third Incheon Bridge (Korean: 인천 제3연륙교), or Third Yeonryuk Bridge, is a reinforced concrete cable-stayed bridge currently under construction in Incheon, South Korea. Construction began in December 2021 and is projected to be completed by 2025.

  8. Bridge to nowhere shows China's failed efforts to engage N.Korea

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    It's far cry from what one Dandong official told state media in 2012: that the development would resemble Causeway Bay, one of Hong Kong's busiest commercial areas, and the bridge handle 50,000 ...

  9. National Route 21 (South Korea) - Wikipedia

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    Seoho Bridge (Seohyo Bridge) 서호다리(서효교) National Route 13 overlap Hyeonpo IS 현포삼거리 Donggye-ro Donggye-myeon Yeonsan IS 연산사거리 National Route 13 (Chunghyo-ro) Donggye 1-gil National Route 13 overlap Prefectural Route 717 overlap Donggye High School 동계고등학교 Prefectural Route 717 overlap Gwanjeon IS