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Cambodia inaugurates Japanese-funded bridge across Mekong River

Cambodia inaugurates Japanese-funded bridge across Mekong River

People in Cambodia cross the newly completed Japanese-funded, 2.2-kilometer "Tsubasa" bridge over the Mekong River by motorcycle in Neak Loeung, southeast of Phnom Penh, on April 6, 2015. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Cambodia inaugurates Japanese-funded bridge across Mekong River

Cambodia inaugurates Japanese-funded bridge across Mekong River

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen (C) walks on the Japanese-funded, 2.2-kilometer "Tsubasa" bridge across the Mekong River at the opening ceremony of the longest bridge in the country in Neak Loeung, southeast of Phnom Penh, on April 6, 2015. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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New Japan-funded bridge over Mekong is magnet for tourists

New Japan-funded bridge over Mekong is magnet for tourists

Tourists enjoy photography on the Tsubasa bridge on May 6, 2015, in Neak Loeung, southeast of Phnom Penh. The latest and largest Japan-funded suspension bridge across the Mekong River, inaugurated on April 6, has become a popular tourist site, attracting Cambodians from all walks of life. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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New Japan-funded bridge over Mekong is magnet for tourists

New Japan-funded bridge over Mekong is magnet for tourists

Tourists enjoy photography on the Tsubasa bridge on May 6, 2015, in Neak Loeung, southeast of Phnom Penh. The latest and largest Japan-funded suspension bridge across the Mekong River, inaugurated on April 6, has become a popular tourist site, attracting Cambodians from all walks of life. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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New Japan-funded bridge over Mekong is magnet for tourists

New Japan-funded bridge over Mekong is magnet for tourists

Tourists enjoy photography on the Tsubasa bridge on May 6, 2015, in Neak Loeung, southeast of Phnom Penh. The latest and largest Japan-funded suspension bridge across the Mekong River, inaugurated on April 6, has become a popular tourist site, attracting Cambodians from all walks of life. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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New Japan-funded bridge over Mekong is magnet for tourists

New Japan-funded bridge over Mekong is magnet for tourists

Mak Ngov (2nd from front), 89, admires the spectacular views from the Tsubasa bridge with her daughter and grandchildren on May 6, 2015, in Neak Loeung, southeast of Phnom Penh. The latest and largest Japan-funded suspension bridge across the Mekong River, inaugurated on April 6, has become a popular tourist site, attracting Cambodians from all walks of life. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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