Viet Nam’s longest sea bridge opens to traffic

02:12, 13/12/2006

Viet Nam’s longest sea bridge linking the town of Quy Nhon to Nhon Hoi Economic Zone located in the countrys central province of Binh Dinh has officially been opened to traffic on Dec. 12.

Viet Nam’s longest sea bridge linking the town of Quy Nhon to Nhon Hoi Economic Zone located in the countrys central province of Binh Dinh has officially been opened to traffic on Dec. 12.

 

The construction of Thi Nai Bridge, which is 2,475metres long and 15 metres wide, was carried out by Vietnamese engineers and workers at a cost of some 363 billion VND.

 

Following the bridges inauguration ceremony, a number of projects have been launched in the Nhon Hoi Economic Zone.

 

On this occasion, six foreign and local investors have been granted licences by the Nhon Hoi EZs Management Board.

 

As many as 45 investors have so far registered to invest in this zone with a combined capital of 3.5 billion USD.

 

(Source: VNA)