Cheongna Haneul Bridge

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The Cheongna Haneul Bridge (Korean: 청라하늘대교; Hanja: 菁羅하늘大橋; RR: Cheongna Haneul Daegyo)[2] is a reinforced concrete cable-stayed bridge located in Incheon, South Korea. Construction began in December 2021 and the bridge opened in January 2026.[3] The Third Landing Bridge (제3연륙교) was a tentative name before its opening. The bridge connects Cheongna International City in Seo District, Incheon and Jung District, Incheon on Yeongjongdo providing a third link to Incheon International Airport. In addition to a six-lane highway, pedestrian and cycle lanes are installed, together with an observatory on one of the bridge's 180-metre (590 ft) towers. The bridge connects to the Gyeongin Expressway and is projected to allow travel times from Yeongjongdo of 30 minutes to Yeouido and 45 minutes to Gangnam.[4]

Coordinates37.516°N 126.589°E / 37.516; 126.589
Carries6-lane boulevard, pedestrian and cycleways[1]
LocaleIncheon, South Korea
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Cheongna Haneul Bridge

청라하늘대교
Coordinates37.516°N 126.589°E / 37.516; 126.589
Carries6-lane boulevard, pedestrian and cycleways[1]
LocaleIncheon, South Korea
Characteristics
DesignCable-stayed bridge
Total length4.68 km (2.91 mi)[1]
Longest span560 m (1,840 ft)[1]
History
Construction start2021
Construction end2026
OpenedJanuary 5, 2026
Location
Interactive map of Cheongna Haneul Bridge
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