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    The longest Bridges in the World (Asia)

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    Did you know that the world's longest bridge is located in Asia? That is the Danyang–Kunshan Grand Bridge in China, recognized by the Guinness World Records as the longest bridge globally, with an impressive length of 164.8 km (102.4 miles).

    Now, where do you think the second-longest bridge in the world is? Surprisingly, it's also in Asia. What's even more surprising is that the entire top 10 list of the world's longest bridges is located in the Asian region.

    Let's explore the bridges that make up the world's and Asia's top 10, ranked by their lengths.

     

     

    Top 10 : Metro Manila Skyway System (Philippines)

     

    Length : 39km

    The capital of the Philippines is Manila, and the metropolitan area centered around Manila is called Metro Manila. The Metro Manila Skyway, initiated in 1998, is an elevated highway system cutting through Metro Manila to address the traffic congestion on the crowded roads with a population exceeding 10 million. Fortunately, the Metro Manila Skyway has been successful in achieving its intended purpose to date. The Skyway has been completed up to Stage 3, and depending on future expansion projects, it may rise even higher in the rankings.

     

    Metro Manila SkywayMetro Manila Skyway

     

    Top 10 Metro Manila Skyway System (Philippines)Source : https://www.dpwh.gov.ph/dpwh/PPP/projs/mmss-3

     

     

    Top 9 : Dhaka Elevated Expressway (Bangladesh)

     

    Length : 46.7km

    Dhaka Elevated Expressway is Bangladesh's first elevated expressway project. The elevated expressway is set to establish an alternative route throughout the city. The DEE will be instrumental in connecting various factories and the expanding international airport in the northern part of the city, and serving the main port of Chittagong in the southern region. The 11.5 km Airport- Farmgate segment of the expressway has been completed and is operational since 2 September 2023, and the rest is still under construction.

     

    Top 9 Dhaka Elevated Expressway (Bangladesh)

    Dhaka Elevated Expressway (c) Theconfluence

     

     

    Top 8 : Beijing Grand Bridge (China)

     

    Length : 48.1km

    Beijing Grand Bridge (Chinese: 北京特大桥) is a 48.15-kilometer (29.92 mi)-long railway viaduct on the Beijing–Shanghai High-Speed Railway, located in Beijing.

     

    Top 8 Beijing Grand Bridge (China)Beijing Grand Bridge (c) OpenStreetMap

     

    Beijing–Shanghai High-Speed RailwayBeijing–Shanghai High-Speed Railway (c) Alan Fan Pei

     

     

    Top 7 : Bang Na Expressway (Thailand)

     

    Length : 54km

    The Bang Na Expressway is a box girder viaduct in Bangkok, Thailand, and held the title of the world's longest bridge from 2000 until 2008. The all-precast, prestressed concrete superstructure has a total length of 54 km (34 miles).

     

    Top 7 Bang Na Expressway (Thailand)_new

    Bang Na Expressway

     

     

    Top 6 : Weinan Weihe Grand Bridge (China)

     

    Length : 79km

    The Weinan Weihe Grand Bridge, completed in 2008, is part of the Zhengzhou–Xi'an High-Speed Railway in China. When the new railway becomes fully operational, travel time between the two cities will be reduced from six hours to less than two hours.

     

    Top 6 Weinan Weihe Grand Bridge (China)Weinan Weihe Grand Bridge (c) Xinxinworm

     

     

    Top 5 : Cangde Grand Bridge (China)

     

    Length : 106km

    Now, we have entered a bridge that exceeds over an impressive 100km. It is one of the bridges comprising the Beijing-Shanghai High-Speed Railway, completed in 2010. Due to its enormous length, it is reported to have over 3,000 supporting piers.

     

    Top 5 Cangde Grand Bridge (China)Cangde Grand Bridge (c) phb01

     

     

    Top 4 : Tianjin Grand Bridge (China)

     

    Length : 114km

    The Tianjin Grand Bridge is also one of the bridges comprising the Beijing-Shanghai High-Speed Railway, completed in 2010. At that time, it held the Guinness World Record as the second-longest bridge globally. It utilized 860 tons of box girder with a length of 32 meters.

     

    Top 4 Tianjin Grand Bridge (China)Beijing-Tianjin high speed railway (c) Wuyouyuan

     

     

    Top 3 : Kita–Yaita Viaduct (Japan)

     

    Length : 114km

    Would you believe that a 114 km viaduct was opened in 1982? As part of the Shinkansen high-speed rail system, known by the nickname 'Bullet Train,' the section continues to connect Tokyo and Aomori.

     

    Top 3 Kita–Yaita Viaduct (Japan)

    Kita–Yaita Viaduct (c) Krishika M

     

     

    Top 2 : Changhua–Kaohsiung Viaduct (Taiwan)

     

    Length : 157km

    The Changhua–Kaohsiung Viaduct, completed in 2004, transported over 200 million passengers in 2012. Given Taiwan's susceptibility to seismic activity, so seismic design has been applied.

     

    Top 2 Changhua–Kaohsiung Viaduct (Taiwan)Changhua–Kaohsiung Viaduct (c) Wikipedia

     

     

    Top 1 : Danyang–Kunshan Grand Bridge (China)

     

    Length : 165km

    The first place goes to the Danyang–Kunshan Grand Bridge mentioned at the beginning. It is also part of the Beijing–Shanghai High-Speed Railway and has held the title of the world's longest bridge since its completion in 2010.

     

    Top 1 Danyang–Kunshan Grand Bridge (China)The Danyang-Kunshan Grand Bridge (c) MNXANL

     

     

    Summary

     

    Rank

    Bridges

    Length(m)

    Length(ft)

    Completion

    Traffic

    Country

    1

    Danyang–Kunshan Grand Bridge

    164,800

    540,700

    2010

    High-speed rail

     China

    2

    Changhua–Kaohsiung Viaduct

    157,317

    516,132

    2004

    High-speed rail

    Taiwan

    3

    Kita–Yaita Viaduct

    114,424

    375,407

    1982

    High-speed rail

     Japan

    4

    Tianjin Grand Bridge

    113,700

    373,000

    2010

    High-speed rail

    China

    5

    Cangde Grand Bridge

    105,881

    347,379

    2010

    High-speed rail

    China

    6

    Weinan Weihe Grand Bridge

    79,732

    261,588

    2008

    High-speed rail

    China

    7

    Bang Na Expressway

    54,000

    177,000

    2000

    Expressway

    Thailand

    8

    Beijing Grand Bridge

    48,153

    157,982

    2010

    High-speed rail

    China

    9

    Dhaka Elevated Expressway

    46,730

    153,310

    2023

    Expressway

    Bangladesh

    10

    Metro Manila Skyway

    39,200

    128,600

    2021

    Expressway

    Philippines

     

     

     

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