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Jambatan Raja Permaisuri Bainun, Perak

Jambatan Raja Permaisuri BainunJambatan Raja Permaisuri Bainun (19 September, 2004)


Jambatan Raja Permaisuri Bainun (GPS: 4.28119, 100.65982), also known as the Sungai Dinding Bridge, is the longest river bridge in Malaysia. It is located in Manjung District in Perak. It is named after Bainun binti Mohamad, a former teacher and commoner who became the consort to Sultan Azlan Shah. The bridge is 1246m in length, of which 930m is over Sungai Dinding in Perak.

Construction began on 19 August 1997, and the bridge was completed in 2000. The Sultan of Perak officiated in its opening on 30 April 2001, when it was given the name Jambatan Raja Permaisuri Bainun. The bridge is decorated with lights that change from colour to colour.

Jambatan Raja Permaisuri BainunJambatan Raja Permaisuri Bainun (19 September, 2004)

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