Historical and architectural interest bridges

Between 1872 and 1889, many bridges were designed by the Eiffel company, created in 1863 by Gustave Eiffel, when Vietnam was part of the French Indochina. However, some works are inadvertently attributed to the Eiffel company, the Truong Tien Bridge was designed by the company Schneider et Cie and Cie de Letellier while the Long Biên Bridge was designed by Daydé et Pillé, the latter having joined the Eiffel group only in 1964, which may have caused confusion.[1]

Name Vietnamese Distinction Length Type Carries
Crosses
Opened Location Region Ref.
1Japanese BridgeChùa CầuHội An Ancient Town
World Heritage Site
18 m (59 ft)Covered
Wood, masonry piers
Footbridge
Outlet of Thu Bồn River
1595Hội An
15°52′37.6″N 108°19′33.7″E / 15.877111°N 108.326028°E / 15.877111; 108.326028 (Chùa Cầu)
South Central Coast[S 1]
[2]
[3]
[4]
2Thanh Toàn Tile-roofed BridgeCầu ngói Thanh ToànNational monument17 m (56 ft)Covered
Wood
Footbridge
1776Huế
16°28′00.4″N 107°38′33.7″E / 16.466778°N 107.642694°E / 16.466778; 107.642694 (Thanh Toàn Tile-roofed Bridge)
North Central Coast[5]
3Thê Húc BridgeCầu Thê HúcTrestle1865Hanoi
21°01′50.8″N 105°51′09.9″E / 21.030778°N 105.852750°E / 21.030778; 105.852750 (The Huc Bridge)
Red River Delta[Note 1]
[6]
4Mong BridgeCầu MốngConception by the Eiffel company128 m (420 ft)Arch
Steel deck arch
1882Ho Chi Minh City
10°46′04.9″N 106°42′13.3″E / 10.768028°N 106.703694°E / 10.768028; 106.703694 (Mong Bridge)
Southeast[Note 2]
[7]
5Truong Tien BridgeCầu Trường Tiền403 m (1,322 ft)Truss
Steel
Trần Hưng Đạo - Hùng Vương
Perfume River
1900Huế
16°28′08.0″N 107°35′19.8″E / 16.468889°N 107.588833°E / 16.468889; 107.588833 (Truong Tien Bridge)
North Central Coast[S 2]
[8]
6Long Biên BridgeCầu Long Biên1,682 m (5,518 ft)Cantilever
Steel
Rail-road bridge
1903Hanoi
21°02′40.0″N 105°51′41.1″E / 21.044444°N 105.861417°E / 21.044444; 105.861417 (Long Biên Bridge)
Red River Delta[Note 3]
[S 3]
[10]
[11]
[12]
7Hekou-Lao Cai Railway BridgeChina–Vietnam borderTruss
Steel
Lào CaiHekou Yao Autonomous County
22°30′31.1″N 103°57′53.5″E / 22.508639°N 103.964861°E / 22.508639; 103.964861 (Hekou-Lao Cai Railway Bridge)
Northwest
 China
8Hàn River BridgeCầu Sông Hàn488 m (1,601 ft)Cable-stayed
Swing bridge
Road bridge
Hàn River
2000Da Nang
16°04′19.8″N 108°13′36.6″E / 16.072167°N 108.226833°E / 16.072167; 108.226833 (Hàn River Bridge)
South Central Coast[S 4]
[13]
[14]
9Golden Bridge (Vietnam)Cầu Vàng150 m (490 ft)Beam
Steel
Footbridge
Bà Nà Hills
2018Da Nang
15°59′42.2″N 107°59′46.9″E / 15.995056°N 107.996361°E / 15.995056; 107.996361 (Golden Bridge (Vietnam))
South Central Coast[S 5]
[15]
10Bạch Long Glass BridgeCầu kính Bạch LongGlass Bridge
Height: 150 m (490 ft)
290 m (950 ft)Suspension
Steel and glass deck, concrete pylons
Footbridge
2022Mộc Châu
20°50′56.4″N 104°34′11.1″E / 20.849000°N 104.569750°E / 20.849000; 104.569750 (Bạch Long Glass Bridge)
Northwest[16]

Major bridges

This table presents a non-exhaustive list of the road and railway bridges with spans greater than 100 metres (328 ft) or total lengths longer than 5,000 metres (16,404 ft).

Name Vietnamese Span Length Type Carries
Crosses
Opened Location Region Ref.
1Cần Thơ BridgeCầu Cần Thơ550 m (1,800 ft)2,750 m (9,020 ft)Cable-stayed
Concrete and steel box girder deck, concrete pylons
150+550+150
2010Cần Thơ
10°02′05.6″N 105°48′46.3″E / 10.034889°N 105.812861°E / 10.034889; 105.812861 (Cần Thơ Bridge)
Mekong Delta[T 1]
[S 6]
2Vàm Cống BridgeCầu Vàm Cống450 m (1,480 ft)2,970 m (9,740 ft)Cable-stayed
Composite steel/concrete deck, concrete pylons
210+450+210
2019Long Xuyên
10°19′00.5″N 105°30′13.7″E / 10.316806°N 105.503806°E / 10.316806; 105.503806 (Vàm Cống Bridge)
Mekong Delta[17]
[18]
3Bãi Cháy BridgeCầu Bãi Cháy435 m (1,427 ft)1,106 m (3,629 ft)Cable-stayed
Concrete box girder deck, concrete pylons
86+129+435+129+87

National Route 18
Hạ Long Bay
2006Hạ Long
20°57′37.2″N 107°03′58.1″E / 20.960333°N 107.066139°E / 20.960333; 107.066139 (Bãi Cháy Bridge)
Northeast[T 2]
[S 7]
[19]
[20]
4Thuận Phước BridgeCầu Thuận Phước405 m (1,329 ft)1,855 m (6,086 ft)Suspension
Steel box girder deck, concrete pylons
125+405+125
Nguyễn Tất Thành
Hàn River
2009Da Nang
16°05′42.4″N 108°13′14.4″E / 16.095111°N 108.220667°E / 16.095111; 108.220667 (Thuận Phước Bridge)
South Central Coast[T 3]
[S 8]
[21]
5Phú Mỹ BridgeCầu Phú Mỹ380 m (1,250 ft)2,101 m (6,893 ft)Cable-stayed
Concrete deck, concrete pylons
162+380+162
Đường Vành Đai Trong
Saigon River
2009Ho Chi Minh City
10°44′41.8″N 106°44′39.5″E / 10.744944°N 106.744306°E / 10.744944; 106.744306 (Phú Mỹ Bridge)
Southeast[T 4]
[S 9]
[22]
[23]
6Bình Khánh Bridge
under construction
Cầu Bình Khánh375 m (1,230 ft)12,104 m (39,711 ft)Cable-stayed
Concrete pylons
187+375+187
2023Ho Chi Minh City
10°39′34.7″N 106°44′18.7″E / 10.659639°N 106.738528°E / 10.659639; 106.738528 (Bình Khánh Bridge)
Southeast[Note 4]
[25]
[26]
7Mỹ Thuận BridgeCầu Mỹ Thuận350 m (1,150 ft)1,535 m (5,036 ft)Cable-stayed
Concrete deck, concrete pylons
150+350+150
2000Vĩnh Long
10°16′38.9″N 105°54′36.2″E / 10.277472°N 105.910056°E / 10.277472; 105.910056 (Mỹ Thuận Bridge)
Mekong Delta[T 5]
[S 10]
[27]
[28]
[29]
8Cao Lãnh BridgeCầu Cao Lãnh350 m (1,150 ft)2,010 m (6,590 ft)Cable-stayed
Concrete deck, concrete pylons
150+350+150
2018Cao Lãnh (city)
10°24′44.8″N 105°39′07.0″E / 10.412444°N 105.651944°E / 10.412444; 105.651944 (Cao Lãnh Bridge)
Mekong Delta[S 11]
[30]
9Mỹ Thuận 2 Bridge
under construction
Cầu Mỹ Thuận 2350 m (1,150 ft)2,330 m (7,640 ft)Cable-stayed
Concrete deck, concrete pylons
150+350+150
2023Vĩnh Long
10°16′34.0″N 105°54′25.7″E / 10.276111°N 105.907139°E / 10.276111; 105.907139 (Mỹ Thuận 2 Bridge)
Mekong Delta[31]
[32]
10Nhật Tân BridgeCầu Nhật Tân300 m (980 ft)(x4)3,080 m (10,100 ft)Cable-stayed
Composite steel/concrete deck, 5 concrete pylons
150+4x300+150
Road bridge
Red River
2015Hanoi
21°05′38.9″N 105°49′16.7″E / 21.094139°N 105.821306°E / 21.094139; 105.821306 (Nhật Tân Bridge)
Red River Delta[T 6]
[S 12]
[33]
11Phước Khánh Bridge
under construction
Cầu Phước Khánh300 m (980 ft)12,104 m (39,711 ft)Cable-stayed
Concrete pylons
149+300+149

Ben Luc – Long Thanh Expressway
HCMC Ring Road 3
Sông Lòng Tàu
2023Ho Chi Minh City
10°39′50.0″N 106°47′46.9″E / 10.663889°N 106.796361°E / 10.663889; 106.796361 (Phước Khánh Bridge)
Southeast[Note 4]
[34]
12Rạch Miễu BridgeCầu Rạch Miễu270 m (890 ft)2,868 m (9,409 ft)Cable-stayed
Concrete deck, concrete pylons
117+270+117

National Route 60
Sông Tiền
(Mekong)
2008Cao Lãnh (city)
10°20′39″N 106°20′31.6″E / 10.34417°N 106.342111°E / 10.34417; 106.342111 (Rạch Miễu Bridge)
Mekong Delta[T 7]
[S 13]
[35]
13Rạch Miễu 2 Bridge
under construction
Cầu Rạch Miễu 2270 m (890 ft)1,954 m (6,411 ft)Cable-stayed
Concrete deck, concrete pylons
Road bridge
Sông Tiền
(Mekong)
2026Cao Lãnh (city)
10°20′14.9″N 106°18′51.2″E / 10.337472°N 106.314222°E / 10.337472; 106.314222 (Rạch Miễu 2 Bridge)
Mekong Delta[36]
[37]
14Bính BridgeCầu Bính260 m (850 ft)1,280 m (4,200 ft)Cable-stayed
Composite steel/concrete deck, concrete pylons
100+260+100
2005Haiphong
20°52′31.8″N 106°40′03.6″E / 20.875500°N 106.667667°E / 20.875500; 106.667667 (Bính Bridge)
Red River Delta[T 8]
[S 14]
[38]
15Bạch Đằng BridgeCầu Bạch Đằng250 m (820 ft)(x2)3,040 m (9,970 ft)Cable-stayed
Composite steel/concrete deck, 3 concrete pylons
100+2x250+100

Ha Long-Haiphong Expy
Bạch Đằng River
Cấm River
2016Haiphong
20°50′53.1″N 106°45′55.6″E / 20.848083°N 106.765444°E / 20.848083; 106.765444 (Bạch Đằng Bridge)
Red River Delta[39]
16Trần Thị Lý BridgeCầu Trần Thị Lý230 m (750 ft)731 m (2,398 ft)Cable-stayed
Concrete box girder deck, concrete pylons
4x50+230+45+4x50
Trần Thị Lý
Hàn River
2014Da Nang
16°03′00.9″N 108°13′46.6″E / 16.050250°N 108.229611°E / 16.050250; 108.229611 (Trần Thị Lý Bridge)
South Central Coast[S 15]
[40]
[41]
17Kiền BridgeCầu Kiền200 m (660 ft)1,186 m (3,891 ft)Cable-stayed
Concrete box girder deck, concrete pylons
85+200+85

National Route 10
Cấm River
2003Haiphong
20°54′48.2″N 106°37′23.9″E / 20.913389°N 106.623306°E / 20.913389; 106.623306 (Kiền Bridge)
Red River Delta[S 16]
18Dragon BridgeCầu Rồng200 m (660 ft)666 m (2,185 ft)Arch
Steel through arch, composite steel/concrete deck
128+200+128
Nguyễn Văn Linh
Hàn River
2013Da Nang
16°03′40.1″N 108°13′37.9″E / 16.061139°N 108.227194°E / 16.061139; 108.227194 (Dragon Bridge (Da Nang))
South Central Coast[S 17]
[42]
[43]
19Hoàng Văn Thụ BridgeCầu Hoàng Văn Thụ200 m (660 ft)(x2)Arch
CFST through arch
45+200+45
Road bridge
Cấm River
2019Haiphong
20°52′02.1″N 106°40′52.8″E / 20.867250°N 106.681333°E / 20.867250; 106.681333 (Hoàng Văn Thụ Bridge)
Red River Delta[44]
[45]
20Ba Son BridgeCầu Ba Son200 m (660 ft)886 m (2,907 ft)Cable-stayed
Composite steel/concrete deck, 1 concrete pylon
Road bridge
Saigon River
2022Ho Chi Minh City
10°46′47.5″N 106°42′34.6″E / 10.779861°N 106.709611°E / 10.779861; 106.709611 (Ba Son Bridge)
Southeast[46]
[47]
21Thanh Hóa Bridge (1905)
destroyed in 1945
Cầu Thanh Hóa162 m (531 ft)162 m (531 ft)Arch
Steel tied arch
Bow-string bridge
1904Thanh Hóa
19°50′17.6″N 105°47′38.7″E / 19.838222°N 105.794083°E / 19.838222; 105.794083 (Thanh Hóa Bridge)
North Central Coast[Note 5]
[48]
[49]
[50]
[51]
22Cửa Hội BridgeCầu Cửa Hội153 m (502 ft)1,729 m (5,673 ft)Extradosed
Concrete box girder deck, concrete pylons
86+153+86
Road bridge
Cả River
2021Vinh
18°45′08.9″N 105°44′42.3″E / 18.752472°N 105.745083°E / 18.752472; 105.745083 (Cửa Hội Bridge)
North Central Coast[52]
[53]
23Hàm Luông BridgeCầu Hàm Luông150 m (490 ft)(x3)1,277 m (4,190 ft)Box girder
Prestressed concrete
90+3x150+90

National Route 60
Hàm Luông River
2010Mường Lay
10°14′06.2″N 106°20′03.5″E / 10.235056°N 106.334306°E / 10.235056; 106.334306 (Hàm Luông Bridge)
Mekong Delta[T 9]
[54]
24Bình Lợi Road BridgeCầu đường bộ Bình Lợi150 m (490 ft)Arch
Steel tied-arch
Phạm Văn Đồng
Saigon River
2014Ho Chi Minh City
10°49′28.8″N 106°42′34.4″E / 10.824667°N 106.709556°E / 10.824667; 106.709556 (Bình Lợi Road Bridge)
Southeast[55]
25Cổ Chiên BridgeCầu Cổ Chiên150 m (490 ft)(x3)1,599 m (5,246 ft)Box girder
Prestressed concrete
90+3x150+90

National Route 60
Cổ Chiên River
2015Càng Long districtMỏ Cày Nam district
10°01′42.7″N 106°18′21.8″E / 10.028528°N 106.306056°E / 10.028528; 106.306056 (Cổ Chiên Bridge)
Mekong Delta[56]
26Cửa Đại BridgeCầu Cửa Đại150 m (490 ft)(x3)1,480 m (4,860 ft)Box girder
Prestressed concrete
2x70+2x120+3x150
2015Hội An
15°51′54.1″N 108°22′36.1″E / 15.865028°N 108.376694°E / 15.865028; 108.376694 (Cửa Đại Bridge)
South Central Coast[T 10]
[57]
27Đình Vũ – Cát Hải BridgeCầu Đình Vũ – Cát Hải150 m (490 ft)(x3)5,440 m (17,850 ft)Box girder
Prestressed concrete
95+2x150+95
Road bridge
Cấm River delta
2017HaiphongCát Hải district
20°48′24.9″N 106°50′25.1″E / 20.806917°N 106.840306°E / 20.806917; 106.840306 (Đình Vũ – Cát Hải Bridge)
Red River Delta[58]
[59]
28Nhật Lệ 2 BridgeCầu Nhật Lệ 2150 m (490 ft)(x2)515 m (1,690 ft)Cable-stayed
Concrete deck, 1 concrete pylon
2x150
2017Đồng Hới
17°26′57.0″N 106°38′13.7″E / 17.449167°N 106.637139°E / 17.449167; 106.637139 (Nhật Lệ 2 Bridge)
North Central Coast[60]
29Hưng Hà BridgeCầu Hưng Hà150 m (490 ft)(x3)2,118 m (6,949 ft)Box girder
Prestressed concrete
97+3x150+97
Road bridge
Red River
2019Hưng Yên–Chân Lý
20°36′52.2″N 106°05′36.2″E / 20.614500°N 106.093389°E / 20.614500; 106.093389 (Hưng Hà Bridge)
Red River Delta[61]
[62]
30Hang Tôm Bridge
dismantled in 2011
Cầu Hang Tôm140 m (460 ft)Suspension
Steel truss deck, concrete pylons

National Route 12
Black River
1973Lai Châu
22°04′28.5″N 103°10′46.6″E / 22.074583°N 103.179611°E / 22.074583; 103.179611 (Hang Tôm Bridge)
Northwest[36]
31Sông Chà Bridge
under construction
Cầu Sông Chà140 m (460 ft)12,104 m (39,711 ft)Box girder
Prestressed concrete
86+140+86

Ben Luc – Long Thanh Expressway
HCMC Ring Road 3
Sông Chà
2023Ho Chi Minh City
10°39′04.0″N 106°45′48.9″E / 10.651111°N 106.763583°E / 10.651111; 106.763583 (Sông Chà Bridge)
Southeast[Note 4]
[63]
32Vĩnh Tuy BridgeCầu Vĩnh Tuy135 m (443 ft)(x6)3,690 m (12,110 ft)Box girder
Prestressed concrete
90+6x135+90
Đường dẫn cầu Vĩnh Tuy - Minh Khai
Red River
2007Hanoi
21°00′19.9″N 105°52′38.0″E / 21.005528°N 105.877222°E / 21.005528; 105.877222 (Vĩnh Tuy Bridge)
Red River Delta[T 11]
[S 18]
[64]
33Móng Sến BridgeCầu Móng Sến132 m (433 ft)(x3)612 m (2,008 ft)Box girder
Prestressed concrete
84+3x132+85

National Route 4D
2022Trung Chải
22°24′45.3″N 103°54′02.2″E / 22.412583°N 103.900611°E / 22.412583; 103.900611 (Móng Sến Bridge)
Northwest[65]
34Tạ Khoa BridgeCầu Tạ Khoa130 m (430 ft)(x2)582 m (1,909 ft)Box girder
Prestressed concrete
78+2x130+78

National Route 37
Black River
2003Bắc Yên district
21°12′28.8″N 104°22′09.0″E / 21.208000°N 104.369167°E / 21.208000; 104.369167 (Tạ Khoa Bridge)
Northwest[66]
35Thanh Trì BridgeCầu Thanh Trì130 m (430 ft)(x4)3,046 m (9,993 ft)Box girder
Prestressed concrete
80+4x130+80
2006Hanoi
20°59′37.6″N 105°54′06.5″E / 20.993778°N 105.901806°E / 20.993778; 105.901806 (Thanh Trì Bridge)
Red River Delta[S 19]
[67]
36Pá Uôn BridgeCầu Pá Uôn130 m (430 ft)(x4)938 m (3,077 ft)Box girder
Prestressed concrete
75+4x130+75

National Route 279
Black River
2011Chiềng Ơn
21°41′40.8″N 103°36′56.5″E / 21.694667°N 103.615694°E / 21.694667; 103.615694 (Pá Uôn Bridge)
Northwest[68]
37Lai Hà BridgeCầu Lai Hà130 m (430 ft)296 m (971 ft)Box girder
Prestressed concrete
75+130+75
ĐT127
Nam Na river
Mường Lay
22°05′51.2″N 103°09′59.9″E / 22.097556°N 103.166639°E / 22.097556; 103.166639 (Lai Hà Bridge)
Northwest[52]
38Tân Đệ BridgeCầu Tân Đệ120 m (390 ft)(x3)1,067 m (3,501 ft)Box girder
Prestressed concrete
70+3x120+78

National Route 10
Red River
2002Nam ĐịnhThái Bình
20°26′37.0″N 106°13′08.4″E / 20.443611°N 106.219000°E / 20.443611; 106.219000 (Tân Đệ Bridge)
Red River Delta[S 20]
[67]
39Yên Lệnh BridgeCầu Yên Lệnh120 m (390 ft)(x5)2,230 m (7,320 ft)Box girder
Prestressed concrete
90+5x120+90

National Route 38
Red River
2004Hưng Yên
20°39′29.3″N 106°02′07.6″E / 20.658139°N 106.035444°E / 20.658139; 106.035444 (Yên Lệnh Bridge)
Red River Delta[T 12]
[S 21]
[69]
40Thị Nại BridgeCầu Thị Nại120 m (390 ft)(x3)2,477 m (8,127 ft)Box girder
Prestressed concrete
70+3x120+70
Trần Hưng Đạo - TL639
Thị Nại Port
2006Qui Nhơn
13°48′49.7″N 109°14′25.1″E / 13.813806°N 109.240306°E / 13.813806; 109.240306 (Thị Nại Bridge)
South Central Coast[T 13]
[S 22]
[52]
41Thủ Thiêm BridgeCầu Thủ Thiêm120 m (390 ft)766 m (2,513 ft)Box girder
Prestressed concrete
V-shaped legs
80+120+80
Trần Văn Khê
Saigon River
2008Ho Chi Minh City
10°47′08.3″N 106°43′06.6″E / 10.785639°N 106.718500°E / 10.785639; 106.718500 (Thủ Thiêm Bridge)
Southeast[T 14]
[S 23]
42Thủ Biên BridgeCầu Thủ Biên120 m (390 ft)510 m (1,670 ft)Box girder
Prestressed concrete
75+120+75
TL 746 / TL 768
Đồng Nai river
2010Biên Hòa
11°01′52.1″N 106°54′42.1″E / 11.031139°N 106.911694°E / 11.031139; 106.911694 (Thủ Biên Bridge)
Southeast[T 15]
43New Hang Tôm BridgeCầu Hang Tôm mới120 m (390 ft)362 m (1,188 ft)Box girder
Prestressed concrete

National Route 12
Black River
2010Mường Lay
22°04′44.4″N 103°10′23.3″E / 22.079000°N 103.173139°E / 22.079000; 103.173139 (New Hang Tôm Bridge)
Northwest[36]
44Rào 2 BridgeCầu Rào 2120 m (390 ft)248 m (814 ft)Cable-stayed
Composite steel/concrete deck, 1 concrete pylon
120+70
Road bridge
Sông Lạch Tray
2012Haiphong
20°49′10.5″N 106°41′40.4″E / 20.819583°N 106.694556°E / 20.819583; 106.694556 (Rào 2 Bridge)
Red River Delta[70]
45Bến Thủy 2 BridgeCầu Bến Thủy 2120 m (390 ft)996 m (3,268 ft)Box girder
Prestressed concrete
72+120+72
2012Vinh
18°38′19.7″N 105°42′21.8″E / 18.638806°N 105.706056°E / 18.638806; 105.706056 (Bến Thủy 2 Bridge)
North Central Coast[71]
46Đông Trù BridgeCầu Đông Trù120 m (390 ft)1,139 m (3,737 ft)Arch
CFST tied-arches
80+120+80
Quốc lộ 5 kéo dài
Đuống River
2014Hanoi
21°04′16.3″N 105°52′41.2″E / 21.071194°N 105.878111°E / 21.071194; 105.878111 (Đông Trù Bridge)
Red River Delta[67]
[72]
47Cái Lớn BridgeCầu Cái Lớn120 m (390 ft)718 m (2,356 ft)Box girder
Prestressed concrete

National Route 63
Cái Lớn River
2014Châu Thành district
9°51′16.3″N 105°07′11.6″E / 9.854528°N 105.119889°E / 9.854528; 105.119889 (Cái Lớn Bridge)
Mekong Delta[73]
48Cái Bé BridgeCầu Cái Bé120 m (390 ft)519 m (1,703 ft)Box girder
Prestressed concrete

National Route 63
Cái Bé River
2014Châu Thành district
9°51′44.6″N 105°07′50.2″E / 9.862389°N 105.130611°E / 9.862389; 105.130611 (Cái Bé Bridge)
Mekong Delta[73]
49Thái Hà BridgeCầu Thái Hà120 m (390 ft)(x3)2,159 m (7,083 ft)Box girder
Prestressed concrete
Road bridge
Red River
2016Chân Lý–Tiến Đức
20°35′30.1″N 106°07′45.8″E / 20.591694°N 106.129389°E / 20.591694; 106.129389 (Thái Hà Bridge)
Red River Delta[74]
50Bách Lẫm BridgeCầu Bách Lẫm120 m (390 ft)435 m (1,427 ft)Extradosed
Concrete box girder deck, concrete pylons
75+120+75
Road bridge
Red River
2018Yên Bái
21°42′27.6″N 104°53′28.6″E / 21.707667°N 104.891278°E / 21.707667; 104.891278 (Bách Lẫm Bridge)
Northeast[75]
[76]
51Cổ Lũy BridgeCầu Cổ Lũy120 m (390 ft)(x4)1,877 m (6,158 ft)Extradosed
Concrete box girder deck, 5 concrete pylons
75+4x120+75
Road bridge
Trà Khúc River
2020Quảng Ngãi
15°08′33.5″N 108°53′06.8″E / 15.142639°N 108.885222°E / 15.142639; 108.885222 (Cổ Lũy Bridge)
South Central Coast[77]
[78]
52Bản Xá BridgeCầu Bản Xá120 m (390 ft)(x3)670 m (2,200 ft)Box girder
Prestressed concrete
72+3x120+72
Road bridge
Nam Na river
Mường Lay
22°03′17.3″N 103°09′37.2″E / 22.054806°N 103.160333°E / 22.054806; 103.160333 (Bản Xá Bridge)
Northwest[79]
53Bến Lức BridgeCầu Bến Lức120 m (390 ft)(x2)Box girder
Prestressed concrete
Twin bridges
90+120+90
Bến Lức
10°38′53.8″N 106°28′12.1″E / 10.648278°N 106.470028°E / 10.648278; 106.470028 (Bến Lức Bridge)
Mekong Delta[67]
54Rào BridgeCầu Rào115 m (377 ft)456 m (1,496 ft)Arch
Steel through arch
DT353
Sông Lạch Tray
2022Haiphong
20°49′40.9″N 106°41′57.5″E / 20.828028°N 106.699306°E / 20.828028; 106.699306 (Rào Bridge)
Red River Delta[80]
55Long Biên BridgeCầu Long Biên106 m (348 ft)1,682 m (5,518 ft)Cantilever
Steel
Rail-road bridge
8x(106+75)
1903Hanoi
21°02′40.0″N 105°51′41.1″E / 21.044444°N 105.861417°E / 21.044444; 105.861417 (Long Biên Bridge)
Red River Delta[Note 3]
[S 3]
[10]
[11]
[12]
56Saigon BridgeCầu Sài Gòn103 m (338 ft)986 m (3,235 ft)Beam
Steel
82+103+82

National Route 52
Saigon River
1961Ho Chi Minh City
10°47′56.1″N 106°43′38.0″E / 10.798917°N 106.727222°E / 10.798917; 106.727222 (Saigon Bridge)
Southeast[81]
57Phú Lương BridgeCầu Phú Lương102 m (335 ft)490 m (1,610 ft)Box girder
Prestressed concrete
Twin bridges
65+2x102+65

National Route 5
Thái Bình River
1997Hải Dương
20°56′47.0″N 106°21′16.6″E / 20.946389°N 106.354611°E / 20.946389; 106.354611 (Phú Lương Bridge)
Red River Delta[S 24]
[82]
[83]
58Saigon 2 BridgeCầu Sài Gòn 2102 m (335 ft)987 m (3,238 ft)Box girder
Prestressed concrete
82+102+82

National Route 52
Saigon River
2013Ho Chi Minh City
10°47′55.4″N 106°43′38.3″E / 10.798722°N 106.727306°E / 10.798722; 106.727306 (Saigon 2 Bridge)
Southeast[56]
[84]
59Ông Lớn BridgeCầu Ông Lớn100 m (330 ft)446 m (1,463 ft)Arch
CFST tied-arch

Nguyễn Văn Linh
2004Ho Chi Minh City
10°43′42.1″N 106°41′24.8″E / 10.728361°N 106.690222°E / 10.728361; 106.690222 (Ông Lớn Bridge)
Southeast[T 16]
60Phù Đổng BridgeCầu Phù Đổng100 m (330 ft)(x7)946 m (3,104 ft)Box girder
Prestressed concrete
Twin bridges
65+7x100+65
2012Hanoi
21°02′33.2″N 105°56′23.2″E / 21.042556°N 105.939778°E / 21.042556; 105.939778 (Phù Đổng Bridge)
Red River Delta[67]
[85]
61Bình Khánh Bridge (west bridge)
under construction
Cầu Bình Khánh (cầu phía Tây)100 m (330 ft)(x2)12,104 m (39,711 ft)Box girder
Prestressed concrete
60+2x100+60
2023Ho Chi Minh City
10°39′49.4″N 106°43′36.7″E / 10.663722°N 106.726861°E / 10.663722; 106.726861 (Bình Khánh Bridge (west bridge))
Southeast[Note 4]
[25]
62Sông Hiếu BridgeCầu Sông Hiếu100 m (330 ft)(x2)210 m (690 ft)Cable-stayed
Concrete deck, 1 concrete pylon
2x100
Road bridge
Hieu River
Đông Hà
16°49′48.4″N 107°05′17.7″E / 16.830111°N 107.088250°E / 16.830111; 107.088250 (Sông Hiếu Bridge)
North Central Coast[86]
63Đá Bạc BridgeCầu Đá Bạc100 m (330 ft)(x2)Box girder
Prestressed concrete
65+100+65

National Route 10
Bạch Đằng River
Haiphong
21°00′19.7″N 106°41′10.1″E / 21.005472°N 106.686139°E / 21.005472; 106.686139 (Đá Bạc Bridge)
Red River Delta[67]

See also

Notes and references

  • Notes
  1. The original wooden bridge was destroyed in 1953 and rebuilt identically but in concrete.
  2. Also called Pont des Messageries maritimes.
  3. 1 2 Also called Paul Doumer Bridge. The road part was added in 1924.[9]
  4. 1 2 3 4 The viaduct including Bình Khánh Bridge, Phước Khánh Bridge, Sông Chà Bridge and Bình Khánh Bridge (west bridge) is continuous from Km20+347 to Km32+451.[24]
  5. Also called Cầu Hàm Rồng (Hàm Rồng Bridge).
  • "Dự án Cầu - Đường bộ Việt Nam (list of bridges in Viet Nam)". tracuuxaydung.com (in Vietnamese). Archived from the original on 2010-02-27.
  1. "Cầu Cần Thơ" [Cần Thơ Bridge]. Archived from the original on January 21, 2010.
  2. "Cầu Bãi Cháy" [Bãi Cháy Bridge]. Archived from the original on January 21, 2010.
  3. "Cầu Thuận Phước" [Thuận Phước Bridge]. Archived from the original on December 23, 2009.
  4. "Cầu Phú Mỹ" [Phú Mỹ Bridge]. Archived from the original on March 7, 2013.
  5. "Cầu Mỹ Thuận" [Mỹ Thuận Bridge]. Archived from the original on January 27, 2013.
  6. "Cầu Nhật Tân" [Nhật Tân Bridge]. Archived from the original on February 19, 2010.
  7. "Cầu Rạch Miễu" [Rạch Miễu Bridge]. Archived from the original on July 10, 2012.
  8. "Cầu Bính" [Bính Bridge]. Archived from the original on April 18, 2013.
  9. "Cầu Hàm Luông" [Hàm Luông Bridge]. Archived from the original on January 27, 2013.
  10. "Cầu Cửa Đại" [Cửa Đại Bridge]. Archived from the original on February 27, 2010.
  11. "Cầu Vĩnh Tuy" [Vĩnh Tuy Bridge]. Archived from the original on January 15, 2010.
  12. "Cầu Yên Lệnh" [Yên Lệnh Bridge]. Archived from the original on January 27, 2013.
  13. "Cầu Thị Nại" [Thị Nại Bridge]. Archived from the original on March 3, 2010.
  14. "Cầu Thủ Thiêm 1 - Tp. Hồ Chí Minh" [Thu Thiem Bridge 1 - City. Ho Chi Minh]. Archived from the original on November 1, 2010.
  15. "Cầu Thủ Biên" [Thủ Biên Bridge]. Archived from the original on November 1, 2010.
  16. "Cầu Ông Lớn, Cầu Cần Giuộc, Cầu Xóm Củi" [Ong Lon Bridge, Can Giuoc Bridge, Xom Cui Bridge]. Archived from the original on January 21, 2010.
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Further reading

  • Pilot, Georges (May 2012). Ouvrages du génie civil français dans le monde - chemins de fer d'Asie 1850–1915 [French civil engineering works around the world - Asian railways 1850–1915] (PDF) (in French). Paris: Ingénieurs et Scientifiques de France. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  • Prade, Marcel (1990). "Le Viet Nam". Les Grands Ponts du Monde: Ponts Remarquables Hors d'Europe [The Great Bridges of the World: Remarkable Bridges Outside Europe]. Art et patrimoine (in French). Poitiers: Brissaud. p. 281. ISBN 2-902170-68-8.
  • Trung, Nguyễn Viết; Hà, Hoàng (2004). Thiết kế cầu treo dây võng [Hammock rope suspension bridge design] (PDF) (in Vietnamese). Hà Nội: Nhà xuất bản Xây dựng. {{cite book}}: |website= ignored (help)
  • Văn Long, Bùi (April 2020). "Cầu cổ việt nam nhìn từ góc độ văn hóa" [Vietnam ancient bridge in cultural perspective] (PDF). Tạp chí Khoa học. Hanoi Open University. 66.
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