Koh Kong Bridge, Road bridge in Khemarak Phoumin, Cambodia.
Koh Kong Bridge is a road bridge in Khemarak Phoumin that spans 1,900 meters (6,234 feet) across the Kaoh Pao River. It connects the city to areas toward the Thai border and serves as a major route along National Road 48.
The bridge was completed in 2002 by construction company LYP Group and was the longest bridge in Cambodia at that time. The Cambodian government took over its operation in 2017.
The bridge forms part of Cambodia's modernization efforts, reflecting the country's commitment to improving transportation infrastructure in remote provinces.
The bridge provides free passage for vehicles and pedestrians traveling through this remote region. Conditions can vary with the weather, especially during the rainy season, so plan your crossing accordingly.
The structure serves as a critical link in the land transport network connecting Thailand to Vietnam through Cambodia's southern corridor.
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