Bridges Over The Lower Han
A total of 27 bridges cross the Han River in Seoul National Capital Area (Seoul, Gyeonggi, Incheon), South Korea, are,
From the west to the east
• Ilsan Bridge; 일산대교 • Gimpo Bridge; 김포대교 • Haengju Bridge; 행주대교 • Banghwa Bridge; 방화대교 • Gayang Bridge; 가양대교 • Seongsan Bridge; 성산대교 • Yanghwa Bridge; 양화대교 • Dangsan Railway Bridge; 당산철교 • Seogang Bridge; 서강대교 • Mapo Bridge; 마포대교 • Wonhyo Bridge; 원효대교 • Hangang Railway Bridge; 한강철교 • Hangang Bridge; 한강대교 • Dongjak Bridge; 동작대교 • Banpo Bridge with Jamsu Bridge; 반포대교와 잠수교 • Hannam Bridge; 한남대교 • Dongho Bridge; 동호대교 • Seongsu Bridge; 성수대교 • Yeongdong Bridge; 영동대교 • Cheongdam Bridge; 청담대교 • Jamsil Bridge; 잠실대교 • Jamsil Railway Bridge; 잠실철교 • Olympic Bridge; 올림픽대교 • Cheonho Bridge; 천호대교 • Gwangjin Bridge; 광진교 • Gangdong Bridge; 강동대교 • Paldang Bridge; 팔당대교
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