Top 9 most impressive cross-sea bridge in the world

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23-04-2020 Tiara

With the level of development of technical science, advanced infrastructure as today, the conquest of geographical ways is what is no longer difficult for human beings. We can easily see the bridges of the north through large rivers, on rugged cliffs or through fearful areas. And what's more surprising is that by the hands and minds of humans were able to create incredibly impressive bridges. The sea is a very difficult terrain to conquer and most of the distance between the two shores is also an extremely large challenge. Let's take a look at the top 9 most impressive sea bridges in the world.

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Macau Bridge-Zhuhai-Hong Kong

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Macau Bridge-Zhuhai-Hong Kong

Total length 55 km, main structure is 29.6 km long. This project consumes 420,000 tonnes of steel, equivalent to 60 Eiffel tower. The cost of building the bridge estimates more than 10 billion USD. The bridge is designed to limit the negative impacts to the marine environment, inhabited by Chinese white dolphins. The main circuit of the bridge is hooked on 6/6/2016.

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Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line Bridge (Japan)

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Tokyo Bay Aqua-Line Bridge (Japan)

The bridge is also known as Trans Tokyo Bay, with a total length of 14 kilometers combined between bridges, highways and tunnels built on Tokyo Bay, Japan. The length of the bridge is 4.4 km and the 9.6 km tunnel connects two cities Kawasaki and Kisarazu. On the bridge there is an artificial island called Umihotaru, which focuses on many restaurants and entertainment venues.

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Jintang Bridge (China)

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Jintang Bridge (China)

The Jintang Sea Bridge connects Jintang Island with Zhenhai, Ningbo, Zhejiang, China. The bridge is 26.5 kilometres in length.

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Penang Bridge (Malaysia)

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Penang Bridge (Malaysia)

Penang Bridge, in Malaysia connecting Gelugor on the island of Penang and Seberang Prai on the mainland of Peninsular Malaysia. The bridge also belongs to the highway system in Penang. Official request for car on 14/9/1985. Total length 13.5 km.

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King Fahd Bridge (Arab Emirates-Bahrain)

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King Fahd Bridge (Arab Emirates-Bahrain)

Built to promote commercial exchanges and tighten diplomatic relations, the King Fahd Causeway connects the Arab Emirates with the island of Bahrain. After years of incubation, the two Arab countries and Bahrain officially placed the first stone in the construction of the bridge on 11/11/1982. With a total cost of about 800 million, the bridge consists of 4 lanes of 28 km long, 23 m wide.