Thu Bien Bridge, Cable-stayed bridge in Binh Duong, Vietnam.
Thu Bien Bridge is a cable-stayed structure that crosses the Dong Nai River, connecting the provinces of Binh Duong and Dong Nai. The structure provides multiple vehicle lanes and pedestrian paths, with a total width of 22.5 meters.
Construction of this bridge marked the shift from traditional ferry crossings to modern infrastructure in the southern Vietnamese region. The project significantly improved connectivity between previously isolated communities.
The bridge connects communities and markets on both riverbanks, enabling daily exchanges between residents of different districts. This link has created new trading relationships and social connections between the areas.
The bridge is accessible to cars, buses, and pedestrians and is well maintained for year-round use. Visitors can walk across on foot and enjoy views of the river, especially during sunrise or sunset.
The bridge serves as a transportation hub connecting four different administrative regions while allowing river traffic to pass underneath. Its design permits medium-sized vessels to navigate the waterway beneath it, making it valuable for inland shipping.
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