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The '''Haengju Bridge''' crosses the [[Han River (Korea)|Han River]] in [[South Korea]] and connects the city of [[Goyang]] and the district of [[Gangseo-gu, Seoul|Gangseo-gu]]. The first [[bridge]] was completed in 1978, but the bridge was very small and increasing developments led to the construction of a new bridge. The 2nd bridge was finished in 1995. On December 16, 2000, the third bridge was completed. Now the original bridge is |
The '''Haengju Bridge''' crosses the [[Han River (Korea)|Han River]] in [[South Korea]] and connects the city of [[Goyang]] and the district of [[Gangseo-gu, Seoul|Gangseo-gu]]. The first [[bridge]] was completed in 1978, but the bridge was very small and increasing developments led to the construction of a new bridge. The 2nd bridge was finished in 1995. On December 16, 2000, the third bridge was completed. Now the original bridge is only used as an emergency road.<ref>http://100.naver.com/100.nhn?docid=188306</ref> |
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Haengju Bridge | |
Hangul | 행주대교 |
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Hanja | |
Revised Romanization | Haengju daegyo |
McCune–Reischauer | Haengju taekyo |
The Haengju Bridge crosses the Han RiverinSouth Korea and connects the city of Goyang and the district of Gangseo-gu. The first bridge was completed in 1978, but the bridge was very small and increasing developments led to the construction of a new bridge. The 2nd bridge was finished in 1995. On December 16, 2000, the third bridge was completed. Now the original bridge is only used as an emergency road.[1]
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