List of crossings of the Mekong River

The following is a list of crossings of the Mekong River. The Mekong is a river in Southeast Asia. It is the world's 12th-longest river and the 7th-longest in Asia. From the Tibetan Plateau, this river runs through China's Yunnan province, Burma (Myanmar), Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, and Vietnam.

Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge is the first bridge in the Mekong River.

China

  • Baoshan-Dali Railway Bridge (under construction)
  • New Jinghong Bridge, Yunnan (G214)
  • Old Jinghong Bridge, Yunnan
  • Jinghong Dam Bridge, Yunnan
  • Lancang to Simao Bridge (S309), Yunnan
  • Lincang to Jinggu Bridge (G323), Yunnan
  • Dachaoshan Dam Bridge, Yunnan
  • Manwan Bridge (G214 Old Route), Yunnan
  • Lincang to Dali Bridge (G214 New Route), Yunnan
  • Fengqing to Lushi Bridge, Yunnan
  • Changning to Goujie Bridge, Yunnan
  • Baoshan to Dali Expressway (G56), Yunnan
  • Old Baoshan to Dali Bridge (G320), Yunnan
  • County Road X088, Yunnan
  • Tianbaxin Bridge, Yunnan
  • Jizhou Bridge, Yunnan
  • Luqiang Bridge, Yunnan
  • Biaocun Bridge, Yunnan
  • Shangsongping Bridge, Yunnan
  • Hetaoping Bridge, Yunnan
  • Tu’e Bridge, Yunnan
  • Atadeng Bridge, Yunnan
  • Provincial Highway S311 Bridge, Yunnan
  • Zhongcun Bridge, Yunnan
  • Jinman Bridge, Yunnan
  • Yingpan Bridge, Yunnan
  • County Road Q20 Bridge, Yunnan
  • Wendeng Bridge, Yunnan
  • Qingmenkou Bridge, Yunnan
  • Lazhuhe Bridge, Yunnan
  • Baishiping Bridge, Yunnan
  • Zhongpai Bridge, Yunnan
  • Weida Bridge, Yunnan
  • Qiqi Bridge, Yunnan
  • Fuchuan Bridge, Yunnan
  • Zhonglu Bridge, Yunnan
  • Jigetu Bridge, Yunnan
  • Gongle Bridge, Yunnan
  • Xialuoga Bridge, Yunnan
  • Nuoge Bridge, Yunnan
  • Gongchang Bridge, Yunnan
  • Zhuangfang Bridge, Yunnan
  • Muzuoluo Bridge, Yunnan
  • Diziluo Bridge, Yunnan
  • Kangpu Bridge, Yunnan
  • Yezhi Bridge, Yunnan
  • Geding Bridge, Yunnan
  • Bading Bridge, Yunnan
  • Badi Bridge, Yunnan
  • Badi Dam Bridge, Yunnan
  • Achidaga Bridge, Yunnan
  • Cizhong Bridge, Yunnan
  • Yanmen Bridge, Yunnan
  • Yeka Bridge, Yunnan
  • Yongzhi Bridge, Yunnan
  • Siyonggu Bridge, Yunnan
  • Ninong Bridge, Yunnan
  • Mingyong Bridge, Yunnan
  • Yunnan-Tibet Highway Bridge 1 (G214), Yunnan
  • Yunnan-Tibet Highway Bridge 2 (G214), Yunnan
  • Adong Bridge, Tibet
  • Chuba Bridge, Tibet
  • Muxu Bridge, Tibet
  • Ride Bridge, Tibet
  • Suxue Bridge, Tibet
  • Leding Bridge, Tibet
  • Dingxue Bridge, Tibet
  • Sichuan-Tibet Highway Old Bridge, Tibet
  • Sichuan-Tibet Highway New Bridge (G318), Tibet

Myanmar/Laos

Kenglat, Shan/Xieng Kok, Luang Namtha

  • Myanmar–Lao Friendship Bridge

Laos

Champasak

  • Pakse Bridge[1]
  • Muang Khong Bridge

Sainyabuli-Luang Prabang

Oudomxay-Sainyabuli

  • Muang Ngeun-Pak Beng Bridge

Sainyabuli-Vientiane Province

  • Pak Lay Bridge

Thailand/Laos

The Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge built with Australian funding and completed and opened in 1994, crossing the Mekong River and connecting Thailand to Laos,

Nong Khai/Vientiane Prefecture

Mukdahan/Savannakhet

Nakhon Phanom/Thakhek

Chiang Khong/Ban Houayxay

Bung Kan/Bolikhamsai

Ubon Ratchathani/Salavan

  • Sixth Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge[5]

Loei/Vientiane

  • Seventh Thai–Lao Friendship Bridge[6]

Cambodia

Stung Treng

Stung Treng

Kampong Cham

Kandal

Phnom Penh

Kandal - Phnom Penh

Kandal - Prey Veng

Vietnam

Cầu Cần Thơ Bridge

References

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