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词条 Gwangandaegyo
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  1. History

  2. Notes

  3. See also

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Infobox bridge
|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}}

History

The 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

  1. {{note|cost1}} {{cite web|url=http://bfma.or.kr/cording/english/04.htm|title=Project Overview|work=Busan Metropolitan City Facilities Management Authority (BMFA) website|accessdate=2006-01-16}}
  2. {{note|open1}}{{cite web|url=http://bfma.or.kr/cms/default.asp?menu_no=1076|title=광안대교 소개 (Gwangandaegyo Sogae) (Introduction to Gwangan Great Bridge)|accessdate=2006-01-16}}

See also

  • Busan
  • Busan International Fireworks Festival
  • List of Korea-related topics
  • Transportation in South Korea
  • List of bridges by length
  • Donghae Expressway

References

1. ^{{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

  • {{Structurae|id=20003999|title=Kwang Ahn Great Suspension Bridge}}
{{SouthKorea-bridge-struct-stub}}

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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