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Landmark: Kizuna BridgeCity: Cambodia Province
Country: Cambodia
Continent: Asia
Kizuna Bridge, Cambodia Province, Cambodia, Asia
The Kizuna Bridge is a concrete beam bridge spanning the Mekong River in Kampong Cham Province, Cambodia. It connects the city of Kampong Cham with the eastern bank of the river.
Visual Characteristics
The bridge is 654 meters in length and 13 meters wide. It features two main spans supported by concrete piers. The deck is constructed from reinforced concrete, and the railings are made of steel. The bridge's color is a neutral grey, consistent with its concrete construction.
Location & Access Logistics
The Kizuna Bridge is located approximately 1.5 kilometers east of the Kampong Cham city center. Access is via National Road 7. Ample parking is available on both the west and east sides of the bridge. Public transportation options include local buses and tuk-tuks that regularly cross the bridge.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Construction of the Kizuna Bridge began in 2000 and was completed in 2001. It was a collaborative project funded by the Japanese government and the Cambodian government. The bridge was built to improve transportation infrastructure and facilitate trade between the two sides of the Mekong River.
Key Highlights & Activities
Pedestrian access is permitted, allowing for walking across the bridge. Vehicle traffic is continuous. Observation points are available on the bridge deck for viewing the Mekong River. No specific activities are organized on the bridge itself.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are not directly available on the bridge. Shade is minimal, provided only by the bridge structure itself. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally available. Food vendors are located in the immediate vicinity on both the west and east approaches to the bridge.
Best Time to Visit
For photography, the early morning (sunrise) and late afternoon (sunset) offer optimal lighting conditions. The dry season, from November to April, provides the most stable weather. There are no tide-dependent restrictions for crossing the bridge.
Facts & Legends
The bridge's name, "Kizuna," is a Japanese word meaning "bonds" or "connections," reflecting the diplomatic and economic ties between Japan and Cambodia. It was the first major bridge to span the Mekong River in Cambodia, significantly reducing travel times.
Nearby Landmarks
- Kampong Cham City Center (1.5km West)
- Wat Nokor Bachey (3.2km Northwest)
- Phnom Pros (Hill of Pros) (2.1km West)
- Phnom Srey (Hill of Srey) (2.5km West)
- Mekong River Cruise Terminals (1.8km West)