Cheonsa Bridge

Road bridge in Jeollanam-do, South Korea
34°51′37.8″N 126°12′20.5″E / 34.860500°N 126.205694°E / 34.860500; 126.205694 (Second Saecheonnyeon Bridge)CarriesNational Route 2 (South Korea)CrossesYellow SeaLocaleJeollanam-do, South KoreaCharacteristicsDesignSuspension bridge
Cable-stayed bridgeTotal length7,224 metres (23,701 ft)Height164 metres (538 ft) (east bridge)
195 metres (640 ft) (west bridge)Longest span650 metres (2,130 ft) (east bridge)
510 metres (1,670 ft) (west bridge)HistoryOpened4 April 2019LocationMap

Cheonsa Bridge (Korean: 천사대교) is a cross-sea bridge including a two main spans suspension bridge and an asymmetric cable-stayed bridge between Amtae Island and Aphae Island in the southwest coast of South Korea.[1][2]

  • Bridge in September 2022
    Bridge in September 2022

See also

References

  1. ^ 백승목, 정경근. "Responsible Supervision for the Aphae and Amtae Road(Saecheonnyeon Grand Bridge2) Construction Project" (PDF). yooshin.co.kr (in Korean).
  2. ^ "Korea's fourth longest sea-crossing Cheonsa Bridge opens". Pulse News. 1 April 2019. Retrieved 14 October 2022.

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