Guri–Amsa Bridge

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The Guri–Amsa Bridge (Korean: 구리암사대교) crosses the Han River in South Korea and connects the city of Guri and Gangdong-gu (district) in Seoul.

Hangul
구리암사대교
Hanja
九里岩寺大橋
RRGuri Amsa daegyo
MRKuri Amsa taegyo
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Guri–Amsa Bridge
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Korean name
Hangul
구리암사대교
Hanja
九里岩寺大橋
RRGuri Amsa daegyo
MRKuri Amsa taegyo
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Construction on the bridge began in September 2006,[1] and there was controversy regarding the naming of the bridge.[2] The Seoul City Naming Committee suggested "Amsa Bridge" in reference to Amsa-dong located in Gangdong, while the city of Guri suggested "Guri Bridge." Eventually, the Naming Committee compromised by naming the bridge "Guri–Amsa Bridge."[3]

The bridge was partially opened on November 20, 2014,[4] and opened in its entirety, including all entrances and exits, on June 29, 2015.[5]

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