Ho Chi Minh City authorities inaugurated the second branch of the Bung Bridge project, which cost VND515 billion (US$21.3 million), to connect Binh Tan District and Tan Phu District on Sunday afternoon after five years of construction.
The bridge is built to replace the existing one spanning over the Tham Luong canal that is seriously degraded, often causing traffic congestion in the northwest area of Ho Chi Minh City.
Delegates cut the ribbon to mark the inauguration of the second branch of the Bung Bridge project connecting Binh Tan District and Tan Phu District in Ho Chi Minh City, October 16, 2022. Photo: Luu Duyen / Tuoi Tre |
Its first branch has been opened to traffic since December 5, 2021, 11 months before the inauguration of the 555-meter-long second branch.
Cars run on the newly-inaugurated second branch of the Bung Bridge project connecting Binh Tan District and Tan Phu District in Ho Chi Minh City, October 16, 2022. Photo: Luu Duyen / Tuoi Tre |
During its construction, the VND515-billion project was suspended multiple times due to site clearance issues and COVID-19.
Cars run on the newly-inaugurated second branch of the Bung Bridge project connecting Binh Tan District and Tan Phu District in Ho Chi Minh City, October 16, 2022. Photo: Luu Duyen / Tuoi Tre |
Bui Xuan Cuong, deputy chairman of the People’s Committee of Ho Chi Minh City, hailed the Bung Bridge as a key project helping solve bottlenecks that had hindered traffic between Binh Tan District and Tan Phu District for many years.
A bird’s-eye view of the Bung Bridge connecting Binh Tan District and Tan Phu District in Ho Chi Minh City, October 16, 2022. Photo: T.T.D. / Tuoi Tre |
The bridge also creates a favorable premise for developing the Tham Luong canal - Ben Cat - Nuoc Len canal route, thereby helping to synchronize road and waterway traffic, according to Cuong.
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