Sekong Bridge is a bridge spanning the Sekong River near the town of Stung Treng in northeastern Cambodia. The bridge was officially opened in 2008 and was constructed with financial support from an interest-free loan provided by the Government of China.

Sekong Bridge
Coordinates13°32′15″N 105°59′25″E / 13.5376°N 105.9903°E / 13.5376; 105.9903
CrossesSekong River
LocaleStung Treng, Cambodia
Official name1st Cambodia-China Friendship Bridge
Other name(s)Cambodia-China Friendship Bridge Sekong Stung Treng
Characteristics
Total length1,057 m
Width11m
History
Constructed byShanghai Construction Group of China
OpenedApril 29, 2008
Location
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The bridge connects Stung Treng Province to National Road No.7 (part of the Asian Highway Network AH11), which runs from Skuon, Cambodia to Luang Prabang, Laos, enhancing regional connectivity and trade.

Construction

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On November 18, 2004, a groundbreakinig ceremony was held in Stung Treng Province for the construction of the Sekong Bridge and National Road No.7. The bridge was built on the Sekong River by Shanghai Construction Group Co.[1] The total project cost was $15 million USD.

Inauguration

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The Sekong Bridge, along with National Road No.7, was officially inaugurated on April 29, 2008, during a formal ceremony.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "Top 10 Bridges With China Fund in Cambodia". www.harbor-property.com. Retrieved 2025-04-21.
  2. ^ "Project | china.aiddata.org". china.aiddata.org. Retrieved 2025-04-21.

13°32′15″N 105°59′25″E / 13.5376°N 105.9903°E / 13.5376; 105.9903