- Mỹ Thuận Bridge
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Mỹ Thuận Bridge Official name Cầu Mỹ Thuận Carries Motor vehicles Crosses Mekong river (northern arm) Locale between Tiền Giang and Vĩnh Long provinces, Việt Nam Design Cable-stayed bridge Total length 1,535 metres (5,036 ft) Width 23.66 metres (77.6 ft) Longest span 350 metres (1,150 ft) Clearance below 37.5 metres (123 ft) Opened 21 May 2000 The Mỹ Thuận Bridge (Vietnamese: Cầu Mỹ Thuận) is a cable-stayed bridge over the Mekong river, connecting Cái Bè District of Tiền Giang Province with Vĩnh Long City of Vĩnh Long Province in Vietnam. It was developed in a joint venture between the governments of Australia and Vietnam. The bridge was the largest overseas assistance project undertaken by the Australian government costing A$91 million.
It was built by Bilfinger Berger and completed in 2000.[1]
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Categories:- Bridges in Vietnam
- Bridges completed in 2000
- Toll bridges
- Cable-stayed bridges in Vietnam
- Bridges over the Mekong River
- Road bridges
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- Vietnam transport stubs
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