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Gwangandaegyo Bridge‬


Gwangandaegyo Bridge‬


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.

Equipped with thousands of LED lights, the bridge showcases a beautiful lighting exhibition at night that changes with the seasons. The bridge offers a majesty beauty when combined with nearby attractions during the day and a romantic atmosphere at night, attracting many residents and tourists.
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جسر جوانجانديجيو


جسر Gwangandaegyo أو Diamond Bridge هو جسر معلق يقع في بوسان ، كوريا الجنوبية.
يربط Haeundae-gu بـ Suyeong-gu.
يبلغ طول سطح الطريق حوالي 6500 متر ، ويمتد الجسر بأكمله بطول 7420 مترًا.
إنه ثاني أطول جسر في البلاد بعد جسر إنتشون.

بدأ البناء في عام 1994 وانتهى في ديسمبر 2002 ، بتكلفة إجمالية قدرها 789.9 مليار وون.

مزودًا بآلاف مصابيح LED ، يعرض الجسر معرض إضاءة جميل في الليل يتغير مع الفصول. يوفر الجسر جمالًا مهيبًا عند دمجه مع مناطق الجذب القريبة خلال النهار والجو الرومانسي في الليل ، مما يجذب العديد من السكان والسياح.
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