My Thuan Bridge – The largest cable-stayed bridge in Vietnam
My Thuan Bridge is a famous cable-stayed bridge across the Tien River, connecting the two provinces of Vinh Long and Tien Giang on National Highway 1A. This is the first cable-stayed bridge in Vietnam and was inaugurated in 2000. My Thuan Bridge is 1,535m long with a system of sturdy cables and piers, making an important contribution to connecting traffic between the provinces of the Southwest and Ho Chi Minh City.
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