Chongryu Bridge

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The bridge, with the May Day Stadium on the sight

The Chongryu Bridge (청류교) is one of the six major bridges in Pyongyang crossing the Taedong River. Like the Rungra Bridge (릉라교) on its south, Chongryu Bridge passes through Rungra Island.[1]

References

  1. ^ Justin Corfield Historical Dictionary of Pyongyang 2014-1783083417 p.17 "The northernmost of these bridges is the Chongryu Bridge, a suspension bridge which was constructed in 1994–95 "
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39°02′41″N 125°46′22″E / 39.0446°N 125.7729°E / 39.0446; 125.7729


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