As of 2026-04-29, Danyang–Kunshan Grand Bridge tops the list with 165 km.
- #1 Danyang–Kunshan Grand Bridge — 165 km
world's longest bridge
The Danyang–Kunshan Grand Bridge is a 164.8-kilometre-long (102.4 mi) viaduct on the Beijing–Shanghai High-Speed Railway. It is the longest bridge in the world since its designation by Guinness World Record in 2011. Read more on Wikipedia.
Wikidata - #2 Changhua-Kaohsiung Viaduct — 157 km
bridge in Taiwan
The Changhua–Kaohsiung Viaduct is the world's second longest bridge spanning 157.317 km The bridge acts as an overland viaduct for part of the railway line of the Taiwan High Speed Rail network. Over 200 million passengers had been carried over it by December 2012. Read more on Wikipedia.
Wikidata - #3 Tianjin Grand Bridge — 114 km
bridge in Hebei, Tianjin
Tianjin Grand Bridge is a railway viaduct bridge that runs between Langfang and Qingxian, part of the Beijing–Shanghai High-Speed Railway. It is one of the longest bridges in the world with a total length of about 113.7 kilometers (70.6 mi). It was completed in 2010 and opened in 2011. At the time Guinness World Records recorded it as the second longest bridge in the world. Read more on Wikipedia.
Wikidata - #4 Cangde Grand Bridge — 106 km
bridge in People's Republic of China
Cangde Grand Bridge (沧德特大桥) is the world's fourth longest bridge. Finished in 2010, the bridge is a part of the Beijing–Shanghai High-Speed Railway and is the third longest bridge on the railway. The bridge has been designed with a view to withstanding earthquakes. The total length of the Cangde super-large bridge is 105.81 km (65.75 mi) and it has a total of 3092 piers. Read more on Wikipedia.
Wikidata - #5 Weinan Weihe Grand Bridge — 80 km
railway bridge in China
The Weinan Weihe Grand Bridge is a part of the Zhengzhou–Xi'an High-Speed Railway which connects Zhengzhou and Xi'an, in China. The 79.732-kilometer (49.543 mi)-long bridge crosses the Wei River twice, as well as many other rivers, such as the Ling river, Luofu river, Xi river, Shi Di river and many more, highways and railways. Upon its completion, it was the longest bridge in the world, but surpassed by two new bridges on Beijing–Shanghai High-Speed Railway that completed in 2010. Read more on Wikipedia.
Wikidata - #6 Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macau Bridge — 55 km
fixed link consisting of tunnel and multiple bridges
The Hong Kong–Zhuhai–Macau Bridge (HZMB) is a 55-kilometre (34 mi) bridge–tunnel system consisting of a series of three cable-stayed bridges, an undersea tunnel, and four artificial islands. It is both the longest sea crossing and the longest open-sea fixed link in the world. The HZMB spans the Lingding and Jiuzhou channels, connecting Hong Kong and Macau with Zhuhai—a major city on the Pearl River Delta in China. Read more on Wikipedia.
Wikidata - #7 Burapha Withi Expressway — 54 km
controlled-access highway
The Bang Na Expressway, officially Burapha Withi Expressway, is a 55-kilometer-long (34 mi) six-lane elevated highway in Thailand. It is a toll road running above National Highway 34 and is owned by the Expressway Authority of Thailand (EXAT). Read more on Wikipedia.
Wikidata - #8 Beijing Grand Bridge — 48 km
bridge in Beijing
Beijing Grand Bridge is a 48.15-kilometer (29.92 mi)-long railway viaduct on the Beijing–Shanghai High-Speed Railway, located in Beijing. It is one of the longest bridges in the world. Read more on Wikipedia.
Wikidata - #9 Malacca Strait Bridge — 48 km
planned bridge between Malaysia and Indonesia
The Central Spine Road 2 or Malacca Strait Bridge is a proposed bridge that would connect Telok Gong, near Masjid Tanah, Malacca in Peninsular Malaysia to Rupat Island and Dumai in Sumatra island, Indonesia. If completed, the 48-kilometre-long (30 mi) bridge will be the longest sea-crossing bridge in the world. The project will have two cable-stayed bridges and one suspension bridge, both the longest in the world. Read more on Wikipedia.
Wikidata - #10 Qatar Bahrain Causeway — 40 km
planned causeway between Qatar and Bahrain
The Qatar Bahrain Causeway is a planned causeway between the two Arab states of Qatar and Bahrain. It was also expected that a ferry service would be established between the two countries in 2017. Read more on Wikipedia.
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