The 2,000-meter long bridge, spanning over the Tien River and linking Cao Lanh city and Lap Vo district, is located about 0.8 kilometer from Cao Lanh ferry and about 35 kilometers from My Thuan bridge, which connects Tien Giang and Vinh Long provinces.

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The final segments of Cao Lanh bridge in the Mekong Delta province of Dong Thap joined. Photo: vnexpress.net 

It is a 24.5 meter wide cable-stayed bridge which sits 37.5 meters above the Tien River.

With an investment of VND over 3 trillion (USD 132 million) sourced from Australia’s non-refundable aid, the Asia Development Bank and Vietnam’s correspondent fund, the bridge is designed to have four lanes for motorized vehicles and two others for non-motorized ones.

According to Tran Van Thi, Cuu Long CIPM General Director, after 41 months of construction, major parts of the bridge have been completed under the contract between the project investor - Cuu Long CIPM, and Chinese Road and Bridge Corporation (CRBC) and the Vinaconex E&C.

The bridge will make significant contributions to improving road traffic network, boosting social and economic development and consolidating defense and security in the Mekong Delta region, which is not only a rice granary and the third largest industrial center in Vietnam but also one of the most productive agricultural and aquaculture areas in the world.

Upon completion, the bridge will benefit five million residents in the region and meet the travel demand of 170,000 people per day.

Source: VNA