Overview of Nhat Tan Bridge and Hanoi’s most modern road Monday, January 5, 2015 | 22:52:51 (VOVworld) - Nhat Tan, Vietnam’s biggest cable-stayed bridge and Vo Nguyen Giap road opened to traffic on January 4 have become a new symbol of the capital city. An access road to Nhat Tan bridge at Xuan La crossroad in Tay Ho precinct The project was approved by the Ministry of Transport in 2006 with a total investment of around VND14 trillion, a large proportion of which came from the Japanese Government’s official development assistance (ODA) fund. The 8-lane bridge is 3.75km long and 33.2m wide, with access roads at each end totaling 5.17km. It links Phu Thuong ward in Tay Ho precinct and Nam Hong street in Dong Anh district on the way to Noi Bai International Airport. Five pillars symbolize five entrance gates of Hanoi. Advanced technologies were used to build the main part over Hong (Red) River. Nhat Tan - the sixth bridge over Hong River – is the most modern bridge so far. The project helps ease traffic congestion. A road from Nhat Tan bridge to the inner city Traffic signs posted at convenient places. An aesthetic lighting system illuminates Nhat Tan bridge at night. Vo Nguyen Giap Road links Nhat Tan bridge with Noi Bai International Airport. An interchange of the road looked from above A portion of Vo Nguyen Giap road in front of newly built Terminal T2, Noi Bai Int'nal Airport. Nhat Tan bridge and Vo Nguyen Giap road help shorten travelling time from the inner city to Noi Bai Airport to around 30 minutes. Tag VOV VOVworld Nhat Tan Bridge Hanoi Vietnam’s biggest cable-stayed bridge Vo Nguyen Giap road Feedback Submit Others Unique hair washing ritual of white Thai ethnic group Apricot tree attracts customers despite high prices Phuc Dien pomelo garden as a dreamy location to check-in as Tet approaches Preparations underway at Tay Tuu flower village ahead of Tet