Sino-Nepal Friendship Bridge

Coordinates: 27°58′24″N 85°57′50″E / 27.973413°N 85.964012°E / 27.973413; 85.964012
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Friendship Bridge
Side view of Sino-Nepal Friendship Bridge. Nepal is on the left, China on the right.
Coordinates27°58′24″N 85°57′50″E / 27.973413°N 85.964012°E / 27.973413; 85.964012
CrossesSun Kosi river
LocaleKodari, Sindhulpalchok District,    Nepal
Zhangmu,  China
Characteristics
Total length45 m
Width8 m
Location
Map

The Sino-Nepal Friendship Bridge (Chinese: 中尼友谊桥; pinyin: Zhōng-Ní Yǒuyì Qiáo; Nepali: मितेरी पुल Miterī Pula) is a bridge spanning the Sun Kosi river, linking Kodari in Sindhulpalchok District, Nepal and Zhangmu, China.

From the bridge on the Nepalese side, Kodari in Sindhulpalchok District, the Arniko Rajmarg (Arniko Highway; abbreviated ARM) links to Kathmandu, named after the famous architect Arniko.

In the other direction, the China National Highway 318 goes to Zhangmu (Dram) and on to Shanghai. The Tibetan part of the highway between Zhangmu and Lhasa is known as the Friendship Highway.

The 2015 quakes closed the route and turned the border trading towns into ghost villages. In 2016, there was some repairs on the route, but trading had not been restored to previous levels. One problem is that there is a lot of damage that has not been fixed, and there are still big boulders coming down intermittently.[1]

References

  1. ^ Bordering on helplessness. nepaltimes.atavist.com. Accessed 22 September 2016