Long Binh–Chrey Thom Bridge, International road bridge between An Giang, Vietnam and Kandal Province, Cambodia
The Long Binh-Chrey Thom Bridge connects National Road 23 in Kandal Province with the transportation network of An Giang Province across the Mekong. The structure carries both vehicle and pedestrian traffic between the two countries.
This bridge marked a major advancement in border infrastructure, replacing earlier difficult crossing methods that required longer alternative routes. Its completion significantly improved direct connectivity between Vietnam and Cambodia.
The bridge carries names in both Vietnamese and Khmer, reflecting how the two countries share ownership of this crossing point. The structure represents a place where both nations cooperate openly at their border.
The bridge serves as a main crossing point for vehicles and pedestrians, reducing travel time between the two countries. Being a border location, visitors should expect border procedures and checkpoints at both ends.
The area surrounding the bridge has transformed from agricultural land into a developing economic zone with new facilities and growing investment. This rapid change shows how a transport connection can accelerate development in border regions.
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