Cheonho Bridge

Bridge in Seoul, South Korea
37°32′34″N 127°06′43″E / 37.542878°N 127.112072°E / 37.542878; 127.112072CrossesHan RiverLocaleSeoul, South KoreaOther name(s)Cheonho Grand BridgePreceded byGwangjin BridgeFollowed byOlympic BridgeCharacteristicsTotal length1,150 m (3,770 ft)Width25.6 m (84 ft)HistoryConstructed byDong Ah ConstructionConstruction startAugust 17, 1974Construction endJuly 5, 1976StatisticsDaily traffic101,633 (2009)LocationMapReferences[1][2]

The Cheonho Bridge[a] crosses the Han River in Seoul, South Korea. It connects Gangdong District and Gwangjin District.[3] The bridge was completed on July 5, 1976.[citation needed] The bridge was built to relieve the heavy traffic on the Gwangjin Bridge, but by 1986 the bridge was experiencing much traffic itself. This was resolved by building the Olympic Bridge in 1988.[1]

  • During the opening ceremony for the bridge
    During the opening ceremony for the bridge

Notes

  1. ^ Korean: 천호대교; Hanja: 千戶大橋; RRCheonho daegyo; MR: Ch‘ŏnho taegyo

References

  1. ^ a b 천호대교. Naver / Encyclopedia of Korean Culture (in Korean). Naver. Retrieved 18 January 2014.
  2. ^ 천호대교[ 千戶大橋 ]. Doopedia (in Korean). Naver. Retrieved 18 January 2014.
  3. ^ 변, 근주, "천호대교 (千戶大橋)", Encyclopedia of Korean Culture (in Korean), Academy of Korean Studies, retrieved 2024-07-14

37°32′34.36″N 127°6′43.46″E / 37.5428778°N 127.1120722°E / 37.5428778; 127.1120722


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