Hannam Bridge

Hannam Bridge

한남대교
Hannam daegyo
April 2014.
Coordinates37°31′38″N 127°00′47″E / 37.527306°N 127.012939°E / 37.527306; 127.012939
CrossesHan River
LocaleSeoul, South Korea
Official nameHannam Grand Bridge
Other name(s)Jesamhanganggyo
Preceded byDongho Bridge
Followed byBanpo Bridge
Characteristics
Total length919 m (3,015 ft)
Width52 m (171 ft)
History
Constructed byHyundai Engineering & Construction
Construction startJanuary 19, 1966
Construction endDecember 25, 1969
Construction cost1,113,000,000
Statistics
Daily traffic216,980 (2007)
Reference no.2013-276
Korean name
Hangul
한남대교
Hanja
漢南大橋
Revised RomanizationHannam daegyo
McCune–ReischauerHannam taegyo
Location
References

The Hannam Bridge (Korean: 한남대교), formerly known as the Third Hangang Bridge, is a girder bridge over the Han River, South Korea. It connects Sinsa-dong, Gangnam District and Hannam-dong, Yongsan District. The bridge is heavily congested with traffic, with both gu being busy business districts. It was called the Hangang Bridge No. 3 (Jesamhanganggyo; 제3한강교) until 1985, when its name was changed to the current name. A trot song "Jesamhanggyo" was popularized by Hye Eun-Yi in 1979. The bridge was originally built to expedite the evacuation of Seoul residents during a potential attack by North Korea.:23

It is a part of the Asian Highway Network AH1.