词条 | Gwangandaegyo |
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|bridge_name = Gwangandaegyo |image = Gwangan Bridge at night.JPG |caption = |official_name = Gwangandaegyo |carries = motorway/freeway[1] |crosses = |locale = Busan, South Korea |maint = |id = |designer = |design = suspension bridge |material = |spans = |pierswater = |mainspan = {{convert|500|m}}[1] |length = {{convert|900|m}} (main span)[1] {{convert|7420|m}} (whole bridge) |width = {{convert|24|m}}[1] |height = |load = |clearance = |below = |traffic = |begin = 1994 |complete = 2002[1] |open = 2003 |heritage = |collapsed = |preceded = |followed = |closed = |toll = |coordinates = {{coord|35|8|46.8|N|129|7|43.1|E|region:KR-26|display=inline,title}} | map_type = South Korea }}{{Infobox Korean name |img= |hangul=광안대교 |hanja=廣安大橋 |rr=Gwang-andaegyo |mr=Kwangandaegyo }} The Gwangandaegyo or Diamond Bridge is a suspension bridge located in Busan, South Korea. It connects Haeundae-gu to Suyeong-gu. The road surface is about 6,500 meters long, with the bridge as a whole spanning 7,420 meters. It is the second longest bridge in the country after the Incheon Bridge. Construction began in 1994 and concluded in December 2002, with a total cost of 789.9 billion won.{{ref|cost1}} The bridge opened temporarily in September and October 2002 for the 2002 Asian Games. However, it was not officially opened until January, 2003.{{ref|open1}} HistoryThe bridge made international headlines in February 2019 when a Russian cargo ship (which had just left from the Port of Busan and was heading to Vladivostock) crashed into the bridge. As a result, a five-metre wide hole was torn into the lower part of the bi-level bridge, but there were no injuries reported. The ship's captain was allegedly inebriated at the time of the crash, which may have contributed to the incident.[2] Notes
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References1. ^1 2 3 4 {{Structurae|id=20003999|name=Kwang Ahn Great Suspension Bridge}} 2. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/asia/russia-ship-crash-cargo-drunk-captain-south-korea-a8801766.html|title=Russian cargo ship with 'drunk' captain on board crashes into motorway bridge, tearing huge hole|publisher=independent.co.uk|author=Chiara Giordano|date=2019-02-28|access-date=2019-02-28}} External links
5 : Bridges in Busan|Suspension bridges in South Korea|Bridges completed in 2002|Tourist attractions in Busan|2002 establishments in South Korea |
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