Busan Harbor Bridge

Cable-stayed bridge in South Korea
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35°06′21.5″N 129°03′52.6″E / 35.105972°N 129.064611°E / 35.105972; 129.064611 (Busan Harbor Bridge)CrossesSea of JapanLocaleBusan, South KoreaCharacteristicsDesignCable-stayed bridgeTotal length3,368 metres (11,050 ft)Longest span540 metres (1,770 ft)HistoryOpened2014LocationMap

Busan Harbor Bridge (Korean: 부산항대교; Hanja: 釜山港大橋) is a bridge in Busan, South Korea. The bridge connects the districts of Yeongdo District and Nam District. The bridge was completed in 2014.

It appeared in episode 420 of the television show Running Man.[citation needed]

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