- Long Bien Bridge
Long Bien Bridge ( _vi. Cầu Long Biên) is a historic
cantilever bridge across the Red River that connects two parts of the city ofHanoi ,Vietnam .Overview
It was built in 1903 by the French architect
Gustave Eiffel . Before Vietnam's independence in 1954, it was called "Doumer Bridge", named afterPaul Doumer - The Governor-General of French Indochina and then French president. It was, at that time, one of the longest bridges inAsia with the length of 2,500 m. [ [http://www.vnagency.com.vn/Vnanetvn/FR/tabid/145/itemid/90772/Default.aspx Vietnam News Agency (VNA) ] ] .It was heavily bombarded during
Vietnam War due to its critical position (the only bridge at that time across the Red River and connect Hanoi to the main portHaiphong ). Nowadays, only half of the bridge retains its original shape. A project with support and loan from French government is currently in progress to rebuild the bridge to the original state. Due to its age, the traffic in the bridge is now limited to the trains only. Other traffic is diverted to the nearbyChuong Duong Bridge and some newly built bridges:Thanh Tri Bridge ,Thang Long Bridge ,Vinh Tuy Bridge , andNhat Tan Bridge .References
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