Chungsong Bridge

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Chungsong Bridge

The Chungsong Bridge (충성의 다리, 忠誠) is a major road bridge across the Taedong River in Pyongyang opened in 1983.[1] In the middle of the bridge it has off- and on-ramps westward to the smaller Ssuk Island (쑥섬) where the Pyongyang Sci-Tech Complex is located, and then on across a ditch to the larger and mainly agricultural Turu Island.

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  1. ^ Summary of World Broadcasts: The Far East. 1983 - (KCNA in English 0403 gmt 2 Sep 83) BRIDGE IN PYONGYANG The Chungsong bridge was opened to traffic on 6 September. With the completion of the bridge, which is thrown across the Taedong river to link the Pyongchon and Nakrang ...
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38°59′18″N 125°43′17″E / 38.9884°N 125.7213°E / 38.9884; 125.7213


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