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Bach Dang Bridge spans the Bach Dang River on the Ninh Binh–Hai Phong–Quang Ninh Expressway, connecting Haiphong City and Quang Ninh Province. [2] [3] The bridge is the end point for the Ninh Binh–Hai Phong–Quang Ninh Expressway, with its northern end in the Lien Vi commune, Quảng Yên of Quang Ninh Province and its southern end in the Dong Hai 2 ward of Hải An District, Haiphong. [4]
Between 1872 and 1889, many bridges were designed by the Eiffel company, created in 1863 by Gustave Eiffel, when Vietnam was part of the French Indochina.However, some works are inadvertently attributed to the Eiffel company, the Truong Tien Bridge was designed by the company Schneider et Cie and Cie de Letellier while the Long Biên Bridge was designed by Daydé et Pillé [], the latter ...
The largest cable-stayed bridge Vietnam. 11 Bính Bridge: 101,6 2005 Cấm River: Haiphong: 12 Bạch Đằng Bridge: 100 2018 Thái Bình River: Hải Phòng - Quảng Ninh: 13 Kiền bridge: 100 2003 Sông Cấm: Haiphong: 14 Pá Uôn Bridge: 99 2010 Đà River: Sơn La: The bridge has the highest pier Vietnam. 15 Nhật Lệ 2 Bridge: 97,5 ...
A mountain resort in Vietnam has opened a bridge with a bottom made of glass over a gorge 150 metres (492.13 ft) below to attract thrill-seeking tourists, the third such bridge in the Southeast ...
Set more than 1,400 meters (4593.18 feet) above sea level, the bridge extends 150 meters (492.13 ft) long. Phu Quoc has invested heavily in tourism infrastructure.
Bridge disasters in Vietnam (2 P) D. Bridges in Da Nang (6 P) H. ... Pages in category "Bridges in Vietnam" The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.
The Thanh Hóa Bridge (Vietnamese: Cầu Hàm Rồng, Hàm Rồng Bridge), spanning the Song Ma river, is situated 3 miles (4.8 km) northeast of Thanh Hóa (pronunciation ⓘ), the capital of Thanh Hóa Province in Vietnam. The Vietnamese gave it the nickname Hàm Rồng (Dragon's Jaw).
Until 31 December 2022, Article 25.1(h) of Law No. 50/2005/QH11 of November 29, 2005 amended by Law No. 36/2009/QH12 of June 19, 2009 provided a freedom of panorama provision for Vietnam, allowing photographs and television broadcasts of plastic arts, architecture, photographic works, and applied arts displayed in public spaces to be ...