The longest bridge of Vietnam will appear in Hai Phong

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The longest bridge of Vietnam will appear in Hai Phong

Due to Japanese investment the construction of the longest bridge of Vietnam was started in the Hai Phong province yesterday. It will connect Tan Vu and Lach Huyen and will pass across the sea.

Due to Japanese investment the construction of the longest bridge of Vietnam was started in the Hai Phong province yesterday. It will connect Tan Vu and Lach Huyen and will pass across the sea. The length of the bridge will be 15 km, including a 5,44 km over the water, it should become longest cross-sea bridge in the country.

The construction costs around $84.6 million and it is national key project. The bridge will have four road lines and should reduce the traffic accidents, congestions and save drivers time. As expected the bridge will be opened at the end of 2017 year.

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